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Welcome to the Recovery Connections Network .We have spent the last ten years collecting resources so you don't have to spend countless precious hours surfing the Web .Based on personal experience we know first hand how finding help and getting those tough questions answered can be. If you cant find what you need here, email us recoveryfriends@gmail.com we will help you. Prayer is also available just reach out to our email !
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Saturday, January 24, 2015
Thursday, January 22, 2015
January 22 CHAPTER 91 v 2 v 3 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS
This I declare about the Lord: He alone is my refuge , my place of safety; he is my God , and I trust Him . For He will rescue you from every trap and protect you from deadly disease .
(GODS BIG BOOK)
STEP 3. Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God .
Refuge - anything to which one has recourse for aid, relief, or escape.
The other day I shared a post about God being the one and only true HP. Many attacked me said I was intolerant !I warned about new comers being mis guided by the instruction that your HP could be a porcelain cat or anything that suits them . Someone even commented to me that their fathers higher power was a tree stump and as life changed so did there HP. Before you make your choice and invest your time and trust your life with a porcelain cat or tree stump ,you need to know the 12 steps were based on GOD . A GOD that is real and has a book about Life that you can use in times of trouble. A GOD that has a written plan for your life . A GOD that LOVES you and PROTECTS you ! A GOD who knows how many tears you have cried and how many hairs you have on your head.I could go on ,but there is not enough ink or paper too write all HIS promises down . The Proverb is just a few verses of HIS promises for you and all those in the world. Just because we cant wrap our little brains around that does not make it un true or wrong. Once you surrender and get out of GODS way and get rid of the stump and porcelain cat you can follow the one true GOD (HP).
Isaiah 44:6 I am the first and I am the last, And there is no God besides Me.(GODS BIG BOOK) By Joseph Dickerson
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
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Moms: Please join us "In The Rooms", on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015, at 7 PM ET. Our guest expert is one of our very own TAM moms!
TOPIC: STRESS! GAYNELLE GOSSELIN is an Adjunct Professor of Somatics, at Palm Beach Atlantic University. She holds a B.A. in Theatre, Magna Cum Laude, from St. Edward’s University, and a MFA in Theatre from Florida Atlantic University. Gaynelle is a movement specialist with a keen interest in how mind and body interact in communication and stress. Sh...e currently teaches in both the Theatre and Dance Departments at Palm Beach Atlantic University (PBAU). She is certified in The Alexander Technique, which is a century-old movement education technique that helps people discard excessive tension in favor of poise, freedom, and ease of movement. It works by bringing habitual stress reactions up to the level of conscious awareness and offering choices about whether or not to continue them. Once we can perceive our habits we have choices whether to keep them or let them go in favor of better direction. Our thinking becomes clearer; movement becomes more dynamic and pleasurable, and our actions more effective. As a guest speaker "In The Rooms", Gaynelle will discuss the topic of STRESS! She is an expert in the mind-body connection. As mothers of children with Substance Use Disorder (SUD), who has more STRESS in their lives than we do? You will have an opp.ortunity to ask Gaynelle questions. PLEASE JOIN US tomorrow at 7pm ET on "In The Rooms". Thank you Gaynelle!
Written by Sherry Schlenke
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Officials Charge Man With Helping to Operate Silk Road Website
January 21st, 2015/
Federal agents arrested a man Tuesday who told them he was a top assistant to the operator of Silk Road 2.0, a widely used online criminal marketplace. The site allowed anonymous users to buy and sell illegal drugs, weapons and other illegal items.
Brian Richard Farrell, 26, who was known as “DoctorClu,” was one of a small staff of online administrators and forum moderators who helped run the website, according to ABC News. Farrell, who lived in Washington state, was arrested after a yearlong investigation. He was charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine. The charge carries a mandatory minimum prison term of 10 years and a maximum punishment of life in prison.
Silk Road 2.0 emerged as a copycat site a month after the founder of the original Silk Road site was arrested in October 2013, the article notes.
“The arrest of Mr. Farrell is proof that federal law enforcement continues its efforts to root out those who subvert the Internet to set up black markets for illegal goods,” Acting U.S. Attorney Annette L. Hayes said in a news release.
The original Silk Road could only be accessed by using encryption software called Tor, which shields computers’ IP addresses, allowing people to make purchases anonymously. Silk Road facilitated more than $30 million in sales annually. It had been online since February 2011.
The website also sold other illegal items, such as forged documents and untaxed cigarettes. The site did not use credit cards, instead relying on “Bitcoins,” an untraceable digital currency that is available through online currency exchange services. The website told sellers to make shipments using vacuum-sealed bags so that drug-sniffing dogs would not detect the packages.
According to the Digital Citizens Alliance, Silk Road 2.0 was designed to look and operate much like the original website, but with better security.
Sleep-Deprived Teens at Higher Risk of Developing Problems with Alcohol
January 21st, 2015/
Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep are at higher risk of developing problems with alcohol compared with their peers who don’t drink, a new study suggests.
The study used data collected from 6,500 teens who were part of a larger study on adolescent health, NPR reports. The researchers found teens ages 14 to 16 who had trouble falling or staying asleep were 47 percent more likely to engage in binge drinking than their peers who didn’t have sleep problems.
Teens with sleep problems at the beginning of the study were 14 percent more likely to drive drunk and 11 percent more likely to have interpersonal issues related to alcohol one year later. After five years, those who had sleep issues in their teen years were 10 percent more likely to drive drunk.
Teens are advised to get eight to 10 hours of sleep per night. About 45 percent of teens don’t get enough sleep, the article notes.
The findings are published in Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research.
“This study shows that sleep issues can actually precede and even predict alcohol use later on,” said lead researcher Maria Wong of Idaho State University. She noted the study found each extra hour of sleep the teens got corresponded with a 10 percent drop in binge drinking.
Dr. Maida Chen, Director of the Pediatrics Sleep Disorders Center at Seattle Children’s Hospital, told NPR it isn’t easy for parents to ensure their teens are getting enough sleep. “Because of their biology, simply saying to teens, ‘Go to sleep earlier’ is not a plausible solution,” says Chen, who wasn’t involved in the study. Teens may have difficulty falling asleep before 11 p.m. or midnight because of their body’s circadian rhythms, she explained.
Maine Law Requires Drug Testing for Some Welfare Recipients
January 21st, 2015/
Under a new law, Maine will require drug testing for welfare recipients with a prior drug conviction within the past 20 years who indicate a potential for drug dependency.
People who test positive for drugs, or who refuse to take a drug test, will have to enter a rehabilitation program in order to continue receiving aid, Time reports.
“[Governor Paul LePage] is respecting the wishes of hardworking taxpayers who want to know that the hand up they provide is being used appropriately,” said Maine Department of Health and Human Services Commissioner Mary Mayhew in a statement.
The law was approved in 2011, but the state delayed implementing it while the state attorney general considered how to minimize lawsuits against it. Attorney General Janet Mills approved a modified version of the law earlier this month.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, at least 12 states have passed legislation regarding drug testing or screening for public assistance applicants or recipients (Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Utah.) Some of the laws apply to all applicants, while others include specific language that there is a reason to believe the person is engaging in illegal drug activity or has a substance use disorder. Some state laws require a specific screening process.
In December, a federal appeals court struck down a Florida law that required welfare applicants to undergo drug tests. The court ruled the law was an “unreasonable search.” The law, passed in 2011, required drug tests for welfare applicants even if they were not suspected of using drugs. The court ruled Florida officials failed to show a substantial need to test all welfare applicants. Under the law, applicants had to submit to urine tests.
Some Amateur Hash Oil Makers in Colorado Are Accidentally Blowing Up Their Homes
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January 20th, 2015/ 0
A spate of home explosions caused by amateur hash oil makers is an unexpected consequence of legal marijuana in Colorado, The New York Times reports.
People attempting to make hash oil, a marijuana concentrate, use flammable chemicals that can cause an explosion. They pump butane fuel through a tube containing raw marijuana plants, in order to draw out THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana. Volatile butane vapors can fill the room, and be ignited by a flame or spark.
While these accidents have occurred around the country, they are causing a special problem for courts and lawmakers in Colorado, the article notes. Criminal defense lawyers argue making hash oil can no longer be considered illegal now that the state has made it legal to grow, smoke, process and sell marijuana. The state attorney general has said marijuana legalization does not apply to butane extraction.
In 2014 there were 32 hash-oil explosions in Colorado, up from 12 the previous year. Dozens of people have been injured, including 17 who were treated for severe burns.
“This is uncharted territory,” State Representative Mike Foote told the newspaper. “These things come up for the first time, and no one’s dealt with them before.”
In Grand Junction, the Fire Department responded to four hash oil explosions last year. “They get enough vapors inside the building and it goes off, and it’ll bulge out the walls,” said Fire Marshall Chuck Mathis. “They always have a different story: ‘Nothing happened’ or ‘I was cooking food, and all of a sudden there was an explosion.’ They always try to blame it on something else.”
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