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A Fighting Chance


Jon Jones Has Real Drug Addiction, Once Hid Under A Cage To Avoid Drug Test

The Jon Jones saga continues to get more and more bizarre, as the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion went from testing positive for cocaine, to claiming he was going to enter a drug treatment program and "take it very seriously," to checking himself out of said-rehabilitation center 24-hours later.

CONTINUED @ MMAnews.com


Progress Not Perfection

Dr. Henry R. Kranzler Earns Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation's Dan Anderson Research Award

...Dr. Kranzler's most influential papers, bringing together a treatment trial of an important medication in the treatment of hazardous drinking with a genetic predictor that may be expected to bring alcohol dependence treatment into the new and expanding realm of personalized medicine."

CONTINUED @ Hazelden.org





Making A Killing


Zohydro: FDA and Greedy Drug Companies Ignore Public Health

The U.S. consumes more than 80 percent of the global supply of opioids, and overdoses from prescription opioid drugs kill nearly 17,000 Americans every year. In the midst of this painkiller epidemic I find myself questioning why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, over the objections of its medical advisory board, recently approved Zohydro, a new drug that has 5 to 10 times more of the heroin-like opioid hydrocodone than Vicodin?

CONTINUED @ LegalExaminer.com


Too Many Hoagies VIDEO

Former Philly Sportscaster Defends Himself in Bizarre Trial VIDEO

Drug addiction, alcoholism and high blood sugar. These are just some of the things fallen sportscaster Don Tollefson has been claiming to escape the fraud charges he's on trial for this week at the Bucks County Courthouse. He was accused of stealing over $300,000 from his own charity, Winning Ways, which sold sports packages to support underprivileged children.

CONTINUED @ NBCPhiladelphia.com





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Anyone Can Get Lucky


Atlantic City to Get 'one-stop' Drug Treatment Program

Atlantic City will be among six locations across New Jersey offering a "one-stop approach" to help ex-offenders receive drug treatment and reenter society, Gov. Chris Christie announced Tuesday in his State of the State address. In addition to providing addiction treatment, the program will also help ex-offenders to find housing and new jobs during their transition from prison to the workforce.

CONTINUED @ PressofAtlanticCity.com


Walking the Walk

William Moyers Talks Hope for Drug/Alcohol Addiction

When William Moyers leads a discussion Thursday night at Hosanna! Church in Lakeville, on the need for hope for recovery from alcohol and drug addiction, he'll speak from personal experience. Sober now for over twenty years, the VP of Public Affairs and Community Relations at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation knows the toll addiction to alcohol and other drugs can take on an individual and his or her family.

CONTINUED @ KARE11.com





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Diplomas Not Death

EDITORIAL:
We didn't
'Take Care'
of Michael Hartnett

Our community failed to take care of Hartnett while he was intoxicated, and he is not alone. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism reports that 1,825 college students aged 18 to 24 die each year due to "alcohol-related unintentional injuries." Isabella County Prosecutor Risa Scully announced on Monday that no charges will be filed in the case of Michael Hartnett, 18-year-old Dearborn Heights man who drowned in the Fabiano Botanical Garden pond during Homecoming Weekend.

CONTINUED @ CMLife.com





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Newborn Opiate Addiction Is 'single greatest threat' AUDIO

Native Americans make up less than 2 percent of Minnesota's population, but they account for 28 percent of the cases we see in this state of babies born addicted to opiates, including prescription painkillers and heroin. It's enough of a crisis that the leader of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe gave the issue prominence this week in her State of the Band address.

CONTINUED @ MPRnews.org


Start Making Sense

Rx Drug Restrictions Could Lead To Heroin Abuse

Dr. Turner said prescribing habits have changed over the last 25 years and the number of drug overdoses reflects that. Unfortunately, doctors are judged on how well they control their patients' pain and it's not helping addicts. "Hospitals and doctors have been judged on that, and as a result of that, we are more heavy on prescribing opioid pain medications rather than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen or Tylenol to start with.

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Wall Street's Newest Wonder Drug


How Much Could AbbVie Inc. Make Selling Its
Hepatitis C
Drug This Year?

The agreement likely represents a patient pool for AbbVie of about 175,000 people. That means that even if AbbVie gave Express Scripts a 50% discount to its $83,320 wholesale price, this deal is still a $7.3 billion dollar revenue opportunity for the company.

CONTINUED @ MotleyFool.com


Seek and Ye Shall Find VIDEO

Substance Abuse Treatment Often Impossible To
Find VIDEO

When she was a young girl, Joan Ayala says she was sexually and physically abused by a family member her grandfather, usually in his basement while her grandmother slept upstairs. Her family was no help, ripped apart as they were by alcoholism and mental illness.

CONTINUED @ USAToday.com





American Nightmare


Worcester MA.
1 in 7200 Die of Drug Overdose,
1 in 252 Overdose and Live

During a spike in drug overdoses last summer, officials were projecting the city would see more than 500 for the year. Instead, emergency personnel reported responding to more than 700 overdose calls during 2014. Of the 712 overdose calls the city received, 25 resulted in fatalities. It was both the most overdose calls and overdose deaths ever recorded in the city.

CONTINUED @ MassLive.com


No Seeds No Sticks No Stems

Inside Marijuana Anonymous

"My name is Lee and I'm a weed addict...", "My name is John and I'm an addict..." and so it goes on. Some people have done this hundreds of times before. Some seem to find it very difficult - especially for those talking about the start of their battle with addiction. The leader of the group speaks briefly about the 12-step programme and shares his story of addiction. Then a topic for discussion is pulled out of a hat. Tonight it's "fear".

CONTINUED @ BBC.uk.co





Keep It Simple


So What Really Happens in an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting?

I've been attending AA meetings for almost 18 years now, and in that entire time, I've managed to stay clean and sober one day at a time. After the thousands of hours I've spent in recovery meetings, I can say I'm certain of only a few things. First, despite what many people believe, AA is not a cult. It's just a group of alcoholics trying to figure out how to stay sober by helping the next guy or gal stay sober.

CONTINUED @ HuffingtonPost.com


What Could Have Been... VIDEO

A Bronx Tale Actor Lillo Brancato On Kicking Drug Addiction VIDEO

Lillo Brancato was poised to be the next great actor after starring in just his first film, Robert Deniro's A Bronx Tale. Unfortunately, a fairy tale career was not to be as he was part of a burglary that cost an NYPD officer his life in 2004, which sent him to prison. Brancato was released on December, 31, 2013, and ever since he has stayed out of trouble, spoken to kids on how to avoid the pitfalls he didn't and has gotten his acting career back on track. "Calogero" recently sat down with Hip-Hop Wired...

CONTINUED @ HipHopWired.com





Solution Or Shameless


ADHD Drug May Be Effective Treatment for Binge Eating

A drug used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may also help treat binge-eating disorder, preliminary research suggests. At higher doses tested, the prescription drug Vyvanse curtailed the excessive food consumption that characterizes binge-eating disorder, researchers said. Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine dimesylate) is solely approved in the United States to treat ADHD, and no drug has been approved to curb binge-eating disorder.

CONTINUED @ CBSNews.com


Our Common Welfare Should Come First

What You Need To Know About Addiction Recovery For LGBTQ

Drug addiction has no boundaries. It knows no limitations. It is not balked by age, gender, religious affiliation or geographic region. Culture, education, and socioeconomic status are not impediments to drug addiction. If it can be smoked, someone will find a way to roll it and smoke it. The same is true for things that can be swallowed, snorted and injected.

CONTINUED @ ToroMagazine.com





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New Treatment For Cocaine Addiction Could Work Like Methadone

It is an addiction that tears families apart, destroys lives and leads to financial ruin. Now, a team of scientists believe they are a step closer to developing an antidote to cocaine addiction. Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have identified a protein - a dopamine transporter - that could help in the development of future treatments. It would work in a similar way to how methadone is used to treat heroin abuse.

CONTINUED @ DailyMail.uk.co


Climb the Ladder? Need the Steps...VIDEO

Too Much Hard Work Is Turning Americans Into Alcoholics VIDEO

It's probably not a coincidence that the U.S. has a severe binge-drinking problem compared to many other rich, developed countries. According to the Washingtonian, the Centers for Disease Control estimated the cost of binge-drinking at $223.5 billion (or $746 per person) in 2006. If your workload is driving you to drink, perhaps it's time to think of a better way to handle that stress. Is working constantly worth the trade-off to your health?

CONTINUED @ Mic.com




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Fizzler

Marijuana's Impact on Colorado Lighter Than Predicted

The impact of marijuana legalization in Colorado has been less than critics and supporters predicted, according to The Wall Street Journal. The state has seen neither a tax windfall nor dramatic social consequences, the newspaper reports. Sales of marijuana have been slower than expected, partly due to a 25 percent tax rate for recreational marijuana. Experts say the high tax rate has steered users toward medical marijuana, which is less expensive.

CONTINUED @ DrugFree.org





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Carrying the Message


Sobriety Brings New Sense of Happiness

Whitney Kirby entered the voluntary program after being arrested on methamphetamine charges on Nov. 21, 2013. As part of a plea bargain, she pleaded to one count of use of methamphetamine. Kirby said if she had to give one piece of advice to anyone in the program, it would be to never give up and keep moving forward. "Life is so much better sober," she said.

CONTINUED @ Hillsdale.net


Out Of Control

Inside The Chinese Boot Camp Treating Internet Addiction

There are 632 million internet users in China - and 24 million of its children are thought to be hooked. The Telegraph visits a controversial military-style boot camp where desperate parents send their offspring in the hope of weaning them off the web. 'Internet addiction leads to problems in the brain similar to those derived from heroin consumption,' Tao says in his office at the centre's headquarter.

CONTINUED @ Telegraph.uk.co





Parent Power


Police Chief
Suggests Home Cure for Drug Addiction

Heroin's death toll hit a record level in Lynn last year and Police Chief Kevin Coppinger said a key weapon in reducing drug deaths is at-home early prevention efforts by parents. "It's got to start in the home. Parents have to step up, know what kids are doing and where they are." "It's got to begin with prevention: To put a fire out is much more difficult than preventing it," he said.

CONTINUED @ ItemLive.com


Sleep Well - Avoid Rehab

Study Links Adolescent Sleep Problems with Adult Drinking Problems

The study shows that young people who have sleep problems can be more susceptible to drinking (and/or drug) problems in the future. Maria Wong, of Idaho State University comments, "Adolescents may have insufficient sleep due to variety of reasons including academic and social obligations, poor sleep hygiene, and 24/7 Internet access through phones and computers."

CONTINUED @ PiercePioneer.com





Wake Up and Smell The Sobriety VIDEO


Vicki Hogarth on Canada AM: Coming Clean about Addiction VIDEO

Vicki Hogarth is a journalist and upcoming author of a memoir about her life as a high-functioning addict/alcoholic. Her work has appeared in Vice, Reader's Digest, xoJane, enRoute, Jezebel, FlareMagazine, Huffington Post, More Magazine, The Fix, BlackBoo.

CONTINUED @ CTVNews.ca


N.J. Addicts Do Time Before the Steps

Want Heroin Treatment in Jersey? Get Arrested

The fastest way for an adult to get a treatment bed for heroin addiction in New Jersey today - get arrested. It's a growing reality in the Garden State, one that's troubling for treatment providers and substance abusers alike. Heroin and opioid use is ubiquitous in the state's 21 counties. And increasingly, the clearest path to long-term treatment for anyone in New Jersey is to acquire a criminal record.

CONTINUED @ NJ.com





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6th Annual Awards Honoring Joe Pantoliano

Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015



This year's honoree is actor and author Joe Pantoliano. With more than 100 film, television and stage credits to his name, Joey joined the cast of The Sopranos, and won an Emmy Award. He's also the author of Asylum, his deeply moving and inspiring memoir. This Award is given in recognition of an individual's honest memoir, including their journey through addiction to recovery, and their dedication and enthusiasm for carrying the 'message' to a society awash in addiction.

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"Am I an Alcoholic?"

"Am I an Alcoholic?"
The most challenging aspect of answering this is that it depends entirely on what we believe an alcoholic is.
Alcohol is entrenched and celebrated in our country. It is expected that adults drink in most social situations. It's normative for people to use alcohol as a way to relieve stress and have fun. Conversely and hypocritically, our society stigmatizes those who develop problems with alcohol.
Prevailing social norms dictate that all we need to do when drinking causes us problems is to temporarily abstain. We're encouraged to go "on the wagon" for a brief period and then resume. Despite our knowledge that alcoholism is a disease, we respond to it as though it were some variation of the flu. All a person needs is to rest and regroup. Millions of us have cycled this way. The red flag we often ignore is that it gets worse each time we return.

The Question We Don't Want to Answer

The question that gradually haunts many of us is:

"Am I an alcoholic?"

The most challenging aspect of answering this is that it depends entirely on what we believe an alcoholic is. Clinically, we've come to define substance abuse and addictionas existing on a continuum, which is anything but definitive.
It's uncomfortable to consider a question when we're afraid of the answer.
We are further hindered by our inability to fully trust ourselves. The bottom line is that it's a personal choice whether or not to identify yourself as an alcoholic.
As the literature of Alcoholics Anonymous invites, determine for yourself whether or not drinking has become a problem for you.

When the Losses Start to Mount Up

At the start of each new year, treatment centers and 12 step programs tend to see an influx of folks who seek to reduce or eliminate their use of alcohol. The catalyst is most often being uncomfortable with what drinking has cost us. We experience losses financially, in health, relationally, and in our overall quality of life.
This is one of the greatest red flags for alcoholism: The cost progressively increases. Until we're confronted by major losses, this can be difficult to identify. We tend to be externally focused, which means that instead of truly taking stock of our own lives, we measure our drinking and our problems relative to others.

"I'm Not Like Them (Y.E.T.)"

Comparisons are always problematic. Measuring how alcohol has impacted our lives relative to others is most often a means of minimizing our problems. We generally won't contrast ourselves to those who show no evidence of a problem, only to those who do. We then consider that we're okay because we haven't fallen as far as they have.
To this sentiment we must add, "Y.E.T." It's a great recovery acronym for "You're Eligible Too."
The fact that we haven't experienced the losses others have in no way ensures that we won't. We must be willing to broaden our perspective. When we compare, we're not seeking to relate or identify, we're looking to be different. In recovery this is referred to as being terminally unique and should also be considered a red flag for alcoholism.

100 Forms of Alcoholism

We are unique and we're the same. We drink in different ways for different reasons and we're all the worse for it. Some of us drink until we black out. Some of us only need a few drinks to make really bad choices. Some of us drink very little, everyday, and find we can't be okay without it. Closet drinkerswhiskey drunkswine snobsbinge drinkers...
If there are a hundred ways to drink, then how many forms of alcoholism are there?
Our greatest commonalities are that alcohol negatively impacts the course of our lives and we won't see it until we're forced to. It's the fishbowl affect. When you're living in it, it's hard to see the big picture. If you're on the outside looking in, spotting the red flags is like watching an ice fishing derby.

Drawing Lines

One of the biggest red flags for developing a problem with alcohol is when we negotiate with ourselves. We establish limits as lines we won't cross. When we say,"weekends only" or "no more than two or three" we often find a progression in which the limits change. We start telling ourselves, "not before noon" or "I'm not getting drunk tonight."
At the same time, we start to rationalize and justify our drinking. We say things like, "It doesn't affect my job performance" or "Everything at home is just fine." It doesn't seem to occur to us that if it wasn't a problem, we wouldn't feel any need to justify why it's okay to keep doing it.

It's Not Fun Anymore

We find that we don't enjoy drinking as we once did. We feel bored, empty, and angry. Depression becomes a constant companion. We drink not to feel good but to avoid feeling bad. We find ourselves frustrated with how other people drink. Progressively, we either drink alone or with those who drink like we do. As my friends in AA say, "We needed more and more of what doesn't work."
We're all or nothing people. How much is enough? All of it. Yesterday. We're control freaks who progressively lose control of everything. The most tell tale aspect of having a problem with alcohol is when we cannot with any degree of certainty predict whether we will lose control when we drink.

What Kind of People are Alcoholics?

Despite our addictive personalities, my experience is that alcoholics are disproportionately intelligent, talented, hard working, and creative. Unfortunately, we are most often building on a foundation of fear and shame. This results in being our own worst enemies with an uncanny knack for getting in our own way.

Getting Off the Road to Ruin

Embracing simplicity allows us to move toward a clear course of action. Rather than endlessly considering whether we're an alcoholic, we can reason as many have that,"If drinking alcohol causes you to have a problem, then you have a problem with alcohol."
Please also consider the recovery adage that, "Even if you're not an alcoholic, you still don't have to drink."
Alcoholism takes countless forms. The most important distinction may be that of being a "high-bottom drunk" or a "low-bottom drunk." We say that folks have to hit bottom before they embrace change on this magnitude. Losses accumulate and they're painful. Alcoholics tend to have a high pain tolerance. The problem with this is that for most of us, as long as we can tolerate it, we probably will.

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Sunday, January 18, 2015

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 )
By Joseph Dickerson

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