My name is Seth and I have recently graduated from H.O.H. Recovery Services. I want to personally thank you for supporting their business. H.O.H. has genuine and caring individuals who sincerely want to help you; no matter what is going on in your life. I can say this because the individuals at H.O.H. have changed my life.
I am unsure of your personal situation, but I want to encourage you to give them phone call or send them an e-mail. It’s possible that you are in need of some help and I promise you that H.O.H. Recovery Services is a safe place to receive it. It is also possible that you have a family member or friend who has found themselves trapped in an addiction and don’t know how to get out. If that is the case, encourage them to seek out help.
Addictions are not limited to drugs and alcohol but can span all arenas of life. So if you are struggling with something other than drugs and alcohol, do not feel like help is not available to you. It is available! In fact, I did not seek treatment for drugs and alcohol but sought it for a more personal issue. As someone who hid in the darkness for many years, I want to encourage you that there is hope and you can overcome, but you must first have the courage to own up to it. Take the first step: give H.O.H. Recovery Services a call.
A phone call or e-mail does not equal you entering treatment. The people at H.O.H. genuinely want to help you and would love to speak with you. Give them a call; at the very least, they may be able to point you in the right direction.
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It is my hope that you find the freedom that is available to you.
Sincerely,
Seth Showalter
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January 18 CHAPTER 86 v 8 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS
No pagan god is like you, O Lord .None can do what you do ! (GODS BIG BOOK )
STEP 2. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
Would you take your car to the local dairy Queen and ask the girl at the window to change the oil and replace the plugs. No of course not so why would you hand your life over to a cat god. One of the biggest downfalls of being in the rooms is the misguidance and fear of a higher power. Their is also a lot of confusion. Bill W and his partner had it right but somewhere along the line someone or group started changing the formula ,granted it still works but no where as good as it did since its inception back in the day . Sure you can bow down to that cat statue you picked up at the dollar store , but you have got to be completely out of your mind if you think that cat god of yours will actually help you. There is only one GOD HE is the GREAT I AM the ALPHA THE OMEGA ! HE IS THE BEGINNING AND THE END. He created the universe you included. He has a plan for your life it is written in His book ,(GODS BIG BOOK) ,a book that was written over two thousand years ago . If your recovery is not working out and your still hurt miserable and angry then just maybe you should take that cat statue back to the dollar tree find a book store and pick up a copy of GODS BIG BOOK .Take GOD your creator seriously and He will take you seriously lift you up , clean you up , and SET YOU FREE !
1 Timothy 2 : 5 For there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and humanity--the man Christ Jesus. (GODS BIG BOOK )
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Friday, January 16, 2015
Prescription Painkiller Abuse Starting to Decline: Study
January 15th, 2015/
The diversion and abuse of prescription painkillers decreased slightly between 2011 and 2013, after increasing substantially from 2002 to 2010, according to a study in this week’sNew England Journal of Medicine. The findings suggest the U.S. may be making progress in controlling prescription opioid abuse, the researchers say.
The study also found heroin abuse and overdoses are increasing, HealthDay reports.
The findings come from data from five drug-monitoring programs. Four of them reported a pattern of declining prescription opioid abuse, the article notes. The programs tracked the diversion and abuse of six prescription opioid analgesics: oxycodone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, fentanyl, morphine, and tramadol. The programs gather data from drug-diversion investigators, poison centers, substance-abuse treatment centers, and college students.
“The big ‘but’ is heroin abuse and overdose, which is increasing,” said lead author Richard Dart, Director of the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center in Denver. “It’s a good news/bad news story,” he said. Dart noted part of the decline in prescription opioids is due to some users switching to heroin.
The rate of heroin-related deaths increased from 0.014 per 100,000 in 2010 to more than 0.03 per 100,000 in 2013, the researchers found.
Dart said the decline in prescription opioid abuse is also partly due to legislation on the federal, state and local level. He noted states have implemented prescription drug monitoring programs to detect “doctor shoppers,” who visit multiple physicians in an attempt to obtain prescriptions. In addition, medical groups have issued guidelines on painkiller prescribing designed to limit inappropriate use.
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