Monday, November 18, 2019

Monday Thoughts November 11, 2019

"Today is the day you can love yourself totally with no expectations.”  ~~Louise Hay
“Love is always bestowed as a gift—freely, willingly, and without expectation.  We don’t love to be loved.  We love to love.”  ~~Leo Buscaglia
“For me, a life without expectation results in a life with inspiration.”  ~~Alanis Morissette
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#7 Love can change the course of my world.
Caring is all-important.
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Have you ever said to yourself that you could be happy, love yourself or feel better if only; you lost weight, had this amount in the bank or stayed sober for that length of time?  The WFS New Life Program and Statement #7 can aid in understanding expectations and embracing love.
An expectation can be understood as a unit of measurement, or judgment if you will, and does not allow room for flexibility.  For instance, stating that you can love yourself only when you lose 50 pounds puts loving yourself in the future instead of now.  It is rigid and inflexible and creates a direct path to self-criticism. The very fact that you are alive is enough to love yourself.  You are deserving of love.
In our WFS Program booklet it states, “Practice of Statement #7 leads to understanding love and the importance of self-care.  Our New Life depends on establishing healthy, loving relationships, first with ourselves, and then with others.”  This week identify expectations that you may have set and examine them.  Do they help or hinder love in your life?  What actions will you take to love yourself this week?
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Karen
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Hi 4C Women,
I have made those kind of promises to myself, putting judgments on my worthiness, creating unreasonable standards so failure to self-love was inevitable.  Statement #7 taught me that self-love, self-care, can open a whole new path to genuinely caring for both myself and others.  It was achievable!
There is an exercise in the beginner’s guide that asks us to list people we love and why we love them.  I never thought to put myself on that list.  What an eye opener that was as the group discussed their answers.  The second list was of those we have difficulty loving and why.  Well, that was a much easier list to create and I’m sure my name was on that list!  It’s been said that it’s not how we make people feel when they are with us, but how we feel when we are with them.  That makes sense when it comes to these questions.  If I feel loved, I can make a good list of why and if I feel unloved by certain people, it’s even easier to create that list.  Perhaps it is important to start answering these questions with the person who will never leave you – YOURSELF!  Can you create a list of why you love and value yourself and a list of when it’s difficult?  I think the 2nd list will be helpful in determining what work needs to be done in caring for yourself and others, examining how truthful are your answers (judging too harshly or having unrealistic expectations) or putting others “perceived” opinions of you ahead of what is your truth for fear of rejection.   I also think forgiveness is part of Statement #7.  Loving ourselves requires forgiving ourselves and learning to forgive others.  And remember, forgiveness of others does not mean they did not harm you or that reconciliation is part of it.  It means you are giving yourself the power, time and energy to focus on healthy relationships, including the one you have with yourself.  That is freedom is so many ways.  You are no longer a prisoner without the keys to break yourself free.  You hold the key and the power.  It is your choice to use it. 
Bonded in treating yourself like someone you love and knowing that you are who you have been looking for, a 4C sister
The Women For Sobriety community will be running an auction to raise funds to support its mission to help women in recovery. Handmade items, vintage items and gently used collectibles will be for sale.

The eBay auction begins on Monday, November 11th and closes on the 17th.

Be ready to buy and bid on items in the WFS event! This is a public event, so go ahead and share the link with friends and family!

How do I get ready?
  1. Register for an eBay account.  You will need to provide your PayPal account.
  2. Once you have an account and complete the verification step with eBay, you can view the WFS charity items for sale.
  3. Enjoy your shopping and thank you from the WFS eBay team! 
Need more information?  Email Bunny at bunny@womenforsobriety.org
 
 

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November 8, 2019
A Breath Test for Opioids
SCIENCEDAILY (10/04) – A test to detect opioid drugs in exhaled breath has been developed by engineers and physicians at the University of California, Davis. A breath test could be useful in caring for chronic pain patients as well as for checking for illegal drug use. Read more
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There's 'Scarce Evidence' to Suggest Cannabis Improves Mental Health Symptoms, a New Research Review Says
TIME (10/28) - […] The problem: Even though many consumers turn to cannabis compounds, known as cannabinoids, to soothe issues like depression and anxiety, these substances don’t seem to do much for mental health, according to a new research review published in the journal Lancet Psychiatry. Read more
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White House Launches Website Aimed at Addiction Treatment
AP NEWS (10/30) - [...] FindTreatment.gov modernizes an obscure directory of 13,000 licensed treatment providers maintained by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, adding user-friendly search criteria and tools. Read more
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Mapping International Drug Use Through the World’s Largest Wastewater Study
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA (10/24) – In a paper released today in Addiction, researchers from 41 international institutions released their findings after analysing sewage samples from 60 million people between 2011 and 2017, the largest wastewater-based study undertaken in the world. Read more
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The First US Clinical Trial of Using an In-Brain Chip to Fight Opioid Addiction Is Now Underway
TECH CRUNCH (11/05) – […] A team of neurosurgeons from RNI and WVU successfully implanted what’s called a “deep brain simulation” or DBS device into the brain of a 33-year-old man, the first person to participate in the trial. The DBS device consists of a number of tiny electrodes, attached to specific parts of the brain that are known to be associated with addiction and self-control behaviors. Read more
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Eating Disorder Symptoms Predict Suicidality in College Students
PSYCHIATRY & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH LEARNING NETWORK (11/05) – Symptoms of eating disorders, even at subthreshold levels, were highly predictive of suicidality in a national sample of US college students, researchers reported in the International Journal of Eating Disorders. Read more
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Narcan, A Life-Saving Anti-Overdose Drug, Is Now Sold Online in Tennessee
TENNESSEAN (10/17) – […] Naloxone, an anti-overdose medication also known by the brand name Narcan, can now be purchased online without a prescription and delivered by mail to Tennessee residents. Read more
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Teen Vapers Who Want to Quit Look for Help Via Text
NPR (10/23) – […] In his office, Ylioja reads from a printout of text conversations between teens and coaches. " 'I'm 16 years old. I'm super addicted to vaping. I can't seem to quit when I don't have it, that's all I think about,' " one student writes. Read more
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Study Provides More Evidence of Behavioral, Biological Similarities Between Compulsive Overeating and Drug Addiction
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (10/17) – […] According to BUSM researchers the chronic cyclic pattern of overeating followed by undereating, reduces the brain’s ability to feel reward and may drive compulsive eating. Read more
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A Medication to Treat Meth Addiction? Some Take a New Look at Naltrexone
NPR (11/07) – […] Medication-assisted treatment with drugs such as methadone, buprenorphine and naltrexone are standard care for people addicted to opioids, but there are currently no FDA-approved medications for meth addiction. Still, a number of practitioners are beginning to experiment with treating meth use disorder with naltrexone — along with other medications like the antidepressant bupropion. Read more
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Parkinson's Disease Drug's Cause of High Sex Drive and Gambling Addiction Side Effect Revealed in Study
ABC NEWS (10/28) – […] Spending sprees and heightened sex drive are two of the potential side effects for the one in six people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease who are treated with drugs to boost dopamine levels. Read more
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Former Juul Exec Accuses Company of Selling Contaminated Vape Liquid
THE FIX (11/01) – […] A lawsuit filed by Siddharth Breja, Juul’s former senior vice president of global finance, alleges that the e-cigarette company knowingly sold contaminated vape liquid refills to customers and that he was fired when he expressed concern about the harm this could cause to the public. Read more
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Mindfulness May Reduce Opioid Cravings, Study Finds
SCIENCEDAILY (10/15) – People suffering from opioid addiction and chronic pain may have fewer cravings and less pain if they use both mindfulness techniques and medication for opioid dependence, according to Rutgers and other researchers. Read more
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Meth — Not Opioids — Is the Most Common Drug in Overdose Deaths in Western U.S., Including Utah
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE (10/25) – Fentanyl is driving drug overdose deaths in the U.S. overall, but in nearly half of the country, it’s a different story. Meth is the bigger killer, a new government report shows. Read more
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Cannabis Use Disorder Is Declining Among Adolescents and Young Adults
COLUMBIA MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH (11/01) – The prevalence of cannabis use disorder (CUD) decreased between 2002 to 2016 among frequent users, according to a new study conducted at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Read more
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-A Breath Test for Opioids
-There's 'Scarce Evidence' to Suggest Cannabis Improves Mental Health Symptoms
-White House Launches Website Aimed at Addiction Treatment
-Mapping International Drug Use Through the World’s Largest Wastewater Study
-The First US Clinical Trial of Using an In-Brain Chip to Fight Opioid Addiction
-Eating Disorder Symptoms Predict Suicidality in College Students
-Narcan, A Life-Saving Anti-Overdose Drug, Is Now Sold Online in Tennessee
-Teen Vapers Who Want to Quit Look for Help Via Text
-Study Provides More Evidence of Behavioral, Biological Similarities Between Compulsive Overeating and Drug Addiction
-A Medication to Treat Meth Addiction? Some Take a New Look at Naltrexone
-Parkinson's Disease Drug's Cause of High Sex Drive and Gambling Addiction Side Effect Revealed in Study
-Former Juul Exec Accuses Company of Selling Contaminated Vape Liquid
-Mindfulness May Reduce Opioid Cravings, Study Finds
-Meth — Not Opioids — Is the Most Common Drug in Overdose Deaths in Western U.S., Including Utah
-Cannabis Use Disorder Is Declining Among Adolescents and Young Adults
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