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Signs of Drug Addiction

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Drug addiction is an insidious disease that takes over a person’s life and clouds their world in a fog of problems and struggles.  The signs of drug addiction are many and varied depending on what type of drug is being abused. 

Different drugs affect people in different ways.  For example, marijuana may make a person appear spaced out and distant while amphetamines will appear hyper and upbeat.  Some people are more prone to addiction as some drugs are more likely to bring about an addiction than others.

If you have been using drugs and are concerned that you may have an addiction, look for the following signs:

* An increase or decrease in appetite, changes in eating habits, or a sudden weight loss
* Changes in personality with no other identifiable cause
* Loss of interest in activities you used to find enjoyable
* Difficult in paying attention or forgetfulness
* Lack of motivation and energy
* Fitful sleep
* Paranoia
* Trouble with managing money
* Inability to stop using your drug of choice
* Excessive pre-occupation with your drug supply
* Doing things you normally wouldn’t do if not on the drug
* Use of drugs despite health problems or warnings
* Change in personal grooming habits like showering and changing clothes

The signs of drug addiction in others are similar to those listed above.  You can also look for the following indicators as well:

* Smell of substance on clothes (e.g. marijuana, chemicals)
* Sudden need for privacy
* Violent temper or bizarre behavior
* Secretive or suspicious behavior
* Defensiveness or excessive laziness
* Unusual effort to cover up legs and arms
* Unexplained silliness or giddiness
* Drop in school or work performance
* Changes in friends
* Extreme hyperactivity or excessive talktativeness

If you notice any of these signs, a drug addiction could very well be present.  It’s important that these signs are not ignored and that help is sought for either you or a loved one.  The longer a drug addiction lasts, the more damage it can do to the mind and body, so getting help for the addiction is the best course of action.

It’s certainly easier to simply ignore any possibility that a drug addiction exists, but when you see the signs, it should become clear that there is a problem.  Once the problem is identified, it can effectively be tackled and overcome – with the right treatment.  Looks for the signs of drug addiction and then face the problem.  It’s the only way you can win the fight!

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Drug Addiction Help

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When you or a loved one is suffering from a powerful drug addiction, the possibility of getting help and actually being able to stop using drugs might seem out of reach.  Many people with drug addictions truly believe that they are stuck in the cycle of use and abuse.  They know that help is out there for drug addiction, but feel other people deserve that help, not them.

The truth is there is a reason why there are so many organizations and facilities that help people with drug addiction.  That’s because these places truly believe that everyone who has a drug addiction deserves help.  Alcoholics Anonymous was started because its founder wanted to help other people become free of the hold alcohol has on their lives.  Many rehab facilities were opened for the same reason.

To get help for drug addiction, start with local resources.  Talk with your doctor.  If you don’t have a doctor, find one.  They are going to be your best first contact when it comes to battling and eventually overcoming drug addiction.

In nearly every telephone book in the country, there are drug abuse hotlines that you can call to get help.  These are staffed by sympathetic volunteers who can guide you to the help you are looking for.  Plus, you’ll stay anonymous and be able to talk freely.

Talk with your family about your drug addiction.  They will be your support system as you travel down the road toward sobriety.  Having their support will be instrumental in making a full recovery.  They can also help you find a facility or program that will fit your specific needs in overcoming drug addiction.

There is a lot of great self-help information on the Internet in the form of articles and books.  You can also research rehab facilities online.  There is really a lot of difference between treatment centers, so if you are considering this route for your recovery, find one that fits your particular needs.

If you think you have a possible drug addiction, it is so important to seek out help – both for your sake as well as that of your loved ones.  Drug addiction doesn’t have to be a way of life.  It is possible to stop the cycle of use and abuse and live a full, healthy life.  When you seek out help for drug addiction, you are doing a very brave thing, but more importantly, you are taking control of your life instead of letting the drugs take control of you!

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