drug addiction

Myths About Painkillers

With more people than ever suffering from chronic pain, doctors are prescribing opioid painkillers in high amounts. Unfortunately, there are still many myths about painkillers and their addictiveness. These myths leave many people unprepared for the realities of life while using painkillers. If you have questions concerning myths about painkillers, please reach out to Bayview

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Dealing with Drug-Addicted Parents

Loving children consider parents to be role models who lead by example. But drug-addicted parents turn that paradigm on its head. This substance abuse problem has become so prevalent that National Surveys on Drug Use and Health indicate that 8.7 million children 17 years old or younger lived in households with a drug-addicted parent. Furthermore,

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Tips on Rebuilding Relationships After Rehab

The clarity that comes with recovery can bring many regrets. Your chief priority may be to start working on rebuilding relationships after rehab. The damage that occurs while you’re under the influence may seem irreparable. Your loved ones were likely the ones who had to deal with the fallout of the actions you took in

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Getting Treatment After an Overdose

An overdose happens when people have a high level of drug toxicity in their bodies. It’s possible to overdose on many substances, like stimulants or opiate drugs. There are two kinds of treatment after an overdose to consider. The immediate live-saving measures are rendered, and then experts can provide long-term assistance to help change your

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What Does Decriminalization Mean?

At Bayview Recovery, we provide information to help our clients make informed decisions about drug abuse treatment. Understanding how state and federal laws compare can help you understand your rights and the risks you may face in recovery. Decriminalization refers to removing drugs from the list of federally criminalized drugs. Selling, using, or possessing these

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