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How to find a drug or alcohol rehabilitation program that’s right for you

July 29, 2007 by Tricia

My husband and I both work in a local city hospital. I’m an ER nurse and he’s been a hospital porter and is now an OR Recovery room attendant. Having worked in the field of health care for many years we’ve both seen some fantastic advances in medicine as well as some of the worst illnesses and cases of human suffering that you could imagine.

Working in the ER I care for patients with a variety of ailments. I try to care for each person as well as I can. Unfortunately the hospital is ill equipped to help people suffering from long term addictions. We can help so many people, but unless a person has come in with an overdose of drugs or dangerously high alcohol levels there isn’t much we can do for those that come in repeatedly due to their addictions.

When someone comes into the ER who has drank too much alcohol or who’s taken too many drugs we do everything we can medically to help them, but we can’t really help them with their ongoing addiction. Once these patients are stable we often end up sending them to a rehab facility if there is an opening available, or if they do not have a safe place to stay we will send them to a shelter. These are just temporary solutions and there are far too many people suffering with addictions so a placement for new patients is often hard to find.

That’s one reason why I appreciate places such as 1800nodrugs.com. This website is a non-profit portal that specializes in assisting those who are in need of addiction treatment, or health care workers who are trying to find a placement for their patients find long or short term drug rehabilitation programs.

You can visit the site or call 1800nodrugs at any time of day as they are open and ready to assist those in need 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The service is 100% free.

The staff at 1800nodrugs specialize in assisting drug addicts, chronic relapse victims, alcoholics and their families find the right type of addiction treatment or rehab program. They aim to find a program that suits the needs of each individual person as what works for one might not work for another.

They have information about the thousands of alcohol rehabilitation and drug treatment facilities across the country. I think this is great because while there might be treatment programs in your general area they might not suit your needs. Contacting 1800nodrugs will allow you to find out about other types of treatment programs which might be more suitable. Certainly if a person is willing to try rehabilitation they should go to a facility that would give them the best chance of success.

The website itself is easy to navigate. The number to call is of course within the domain name, and splashed across the top of every page of the site.

The left hand side of the page contains links to other sections of the site. You can learn more about addiction, alcoholism, relapse prevention, drug rehab, drug trends, alcohol rehab, types of addiction assessment, prescription drug addiction and duel diagnosis by clicking on the links in the left column.

The right hand side of the main page contains links to an online drug assessment form. It’s a short form that I believe will allow you and the staff at 1800nodrugs to discuss treatment plans and options via email if you do not have the ability to talk to the staff by phone or if you just wanted to inquire about drug or alcohol rehabilitation. You’ll also find links to information about international inquiries as well as a link to a section entitled “Get Financing” which will take you to a page that contains a simple form that can be filled out by those who need financial assistance for drug or alcohol treatment.

The main page of the site also has a number of links that will help a person suffering from addiction or their loved one either find a treatment program or learn how to support someone suffering from addiction. The article titles are What is the Best Drug rehab program?, How to break the drug addiction cycle and begin recovery, How to find a drug rehab center, and How to support alcohol recovery. The articles are all very well written and I’m sure you’ll find some helpful information if you were to read one or two of the articles.

If you or a loved one is suffering from drug, prescription drug or alcohol addiction give 1800nodrugs a call. It’s absolutely free and a simple phone call could be the first step to recovery and a long and healthy life.





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Chris seems to be better

July 28, 2007 by Tricia

Thanks for all the comments about my husband and his scare the other day. He went to work on Friday and he seems to be doing better. I’m keeping a close eye on him though.

The last time he had experiences like this he looked wiped out and pale and was tired all the time – especially after he’d had strange symptoms. This time round he looks fine and says he’s feeling fine. Maybe this wasn’t the same kind of thing that put him in the hospital before after all.

He’s full of energy wanting to get yard work done and so on. He even went crazy and really cleaned up the kitchen stove and refrigerator for me on Thursday when he was home from work, supposedly recuperating. If that’s how he is sick he can stay home more often! I like my newly cleaned stove and fridge.

He’s actually been a bit hyperactive so I created something for him to do earlier today. He might have even dropped by your site earlier. I told him he should site down and visit some other blogs, make some more connections for his own blogs. So if you get a comment from Chris this weekend that’s my husband – AKA Sir Talk A Lot.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris Tagged With: blogs, busy, Chris, clean stove, cleaned fridge, cleaning kitchen, comments, crohns, day off, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, home, Hospital, husband, hyperactive, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, seems better, sick, strange, strange symptoms, symptoms, weekend, went to work, wiped out

My husband might be getting sick again

July 27, 2007 by Tricia

Wednesday was not a good day. As I briefly stated yesterday my husband ended up in the ER for a good portion of Wednesday.

He works as an attendant in the OR recovery area. Sometime around 2 pm that day he began to feel a bit weak and dizzy. As a nurse I’m used to patients not being very descriptive and working towards getting them to describe what pain or symptoms they’ve had in a meaningful way that I can understand but for the life of me, I’ve never been able to get a good feel for what Chris’ symptoms really are. He’s very vague.

He knew something was up. Two years ago he had these same feelings and ended up passing out a few times. That bought him a weeks stay in two hospitals while they tested him for a rare heart arrhythmia called Brugada syndrome that would have required that he be fitted with a defibrillating pacemaker. In the end all they new was that he’d had changes to his ECG but none of the many tests that he had showed any structural or electrical problems with his heart.

It took almost a year but he eventually got better. In the meantime I was sick as well and of course still am. We make a great couple don’t we?

He was feeling bad enough that he walked over to the pulse oximeter and slipped it on his finger to see how fast or slow his heart was beating and what his oxygen levels were. As far as I know they were fine.

The nurses he works with noticed he was acting funny and that he didn’t look so well and he told them what was going on. One of them walked him down to the ER where he stayed until 11:30 pm Wednesday night.

I went to the hospital to be with him for a while and he was doing fine. Still feeling a bit off but no where near as bad as how he felt two years ago when this first started happening to him. As usual, with anyone with complaints that sound like they could be related to the heart he had a couple of ECG’s (I think in the US you called them EKGs) and had his heart enzymes – mainly Tropin – checked twice to make sure that he wasn’t in the process of having a heart attack.

He didn’t really get any answers. Not that they didn’t try. There’s just nothing obvious wrong with him. They know something happened two years ago because he has permanent changes to his ECG, but other than that they do not know why he gets these symptoms every now and then. He feels weak and dizzy when it happens and he says his legs feel buzzy. Back to him not describing what’s going on well. He’s occasionally had pain in his chest and his arm as well.

I didn’t stay with him the whole time at the hospital (it’s two blocks away) because he sent me back home. I’ve been very sick this week and he could see that I wasn’t fairing that well. If he’d really been ill he wouldn’t have felt comfortable with me leaving. When he was hospitalized for a week two years ago he never wanted me to leave at all.

He was feeling much better on Thursday. He stayed home from work – his department advised him to stay home and he only experienced his odd symptoms once at about 6 pm for a few minutes.

It’s kind of scary not knowing what’s wrong with him. The fact that they can’t find anything specific is both good and bad. Good that there’s nothing obvious, but sometimes having a diagnosis, even if it’s bad, can make you feel a little better because at least you know what you are dealing with and with luck there’s some type of treatment for it.

I guess I’ll be spending the next few days watching him like a hawk.

I did think of something that I want to bring up with our family doctor. I’m going to write it here so I can remember to discuss it with her. If my memory serves me right I think Chris was sick with the flu or something a little while before his symptoms started two years ago. Well … Chris just had the flu last week – including some extremely high fevers! I wonder if there’s a connection somehow? Hmmm

Filed Under: Great Sites, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris Tagged With: brugada, Chris, crohns, doctor, ecg, ekg, ER, Family, fever, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, heart disorder, heart problem, home, Hospital, husband, IBD, ill, Inflammatory bowel disease, nurse, pain, sick, symptoms, test, watching, work

I need a bath!

July 27, 2007 by Tricia

I used to enjoy taking long relaxing baths.

I don’t know when that stopped. It must be at least 10 years since I got out of the habit of having long relaxing baths.

Now don’t be getting the idea that I don’t wash or anything silly like that. I have showers.

I think I got into showers just because I’m always so busy so there’s just no time to take an hour to myself to soak in a bath, maybe one filled with dead sea salt or scented oils. I’m kind of hyperactive so it’s hard to stop myself from moving on to the next thing that needs to be done.

I think I will make some time for myself this weekend. For a change! Yep. I’ll set up a really nice bath and just soak and soak. I’ll get some interesting magazines or a good book and just stay in there until the water turns cold.

I’m actually looking forward to it.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Recreation Tagged With: bath, busy, dead sea salts, hyper, no time, relax, relaxing, scent, scented oils, showering, showers, water, weekend

Vibrant colours

July 27, 2007 by Tricia

I don’t know why, but I’ve been attracted to vibrant colours this year. Remember all of the tulip photos I posted through the spring? Almost every one of them was a vibrant orangish colour.

I’m still at it!

The lilies are just about done blooming in my garden and naturally the ones that grabbed my attention the most were the orange tiger lilies:

Tiger Lily

Don’t worry, this passion for color hasn’t spread to my clothing choices! I’m not wearing vibrant orange pants and lemon yellow tops or anything. Ew … why do those two colors together make me think 70’s? I’m very fair skinned with auburn hair – believe me, I don’t look good in orange.

Have you found that you’re suddenly enjoying a colour that you pretty much ignored in the past?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Recreation Tagged With: bloom, blooming, color, garden, Lilies, Lily, Orange, orange pants, photos, plants, spring, style, tulip, vibrant, vibrant color

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