drug abuse

History of Drug/alcohol Abuse Runs in My Family…and Im Scared I Have a Growing Drug Problem.?

Question by dearlife18: history of drug/alcohol abuse runs in my family…and im scared i have a growing drug problem.?
but i don’t’ know if its just me over thinking it…or if i really do. iv purchased cocaine once, done weed countless times, triple c’s countless times, and I’m just constantly thinking of new ways to get high, and trying my hardest to get stuff. i think about doing drugs almost all the time. iv overdosed from triple c’s twice…and both times while i was at school. and i still continue to do them. my friends are scared for me, and idk if its fear i have an addiction…or what it is. it seems my day revolves around drugs though, and any time i get any sort of stress..drugs are the first thing that comes to mind.

Are the States That Require Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients Anti-Veteran or Unpatriotic?

Question by honestly63: Are the states that require drug testing for welfare recipients anti-veteran or unpatriotic?
(Since 1/3 of all homeless men are veterans, and more than 2/3 of them suffer from drug/alcohol abuse, I’m guessing they are being harmed by this policy.)

www.military.com/benefits/content/veteran-benefits/homeless-veterans-programs.html
I did provide a source, but maybe this one is short enough that it won’t get cut off. www.nchv.org/background.cfm
picador, I didn’t say 2/3 of all veterans, I said 2/3 of homeless veterans.

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Answer by Leila Ferraz
Holding up a sign that says “vet” doesn’t make you a veteran. I don’t believe that statistic for a second. Care to provide a source?

Pros of Alcohol and Drug Abuse?

Question by Angel: Pros of alcohol and drug abuse?
I’m having a debate on alcohol and drug abuse for my sociology class and my half of the debate are the pros. I certainly know that the functionalists would say that drug and alcohol abuse is good because it provides jobs for AA employees and provides greater economic flow. I’d actually like to know, are there any other pros besides the mentioned for the abuse of alcohol and drugs? Can the word “abuse” be used in a different context for alcohol and drugs? Please give me something to debate on the pros, thank you!
Okay, let me clarify my point of the debate: I WAS ASSIGNED THE HALF OF THE DEBATE WHICH IS THE PROS OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE. I didn’t just ask for the pros of health, I’m also asking for benefits it causes. Functionalists, Conflict theorists, anything really. It wasn’t my choice to be the pro party. Sorry if I didn’t clarify enough.

I Wanna Become a Drug Abuse Counselor. but Wanna Take Courses Online!?

Question by Drea: I wanna become a drug abuse counselor. But wanna take courses online!?
I’ve been thinking for a long time on doing this as well as phbletomy. Ive always wanted to be an RN but since im a drop out I know I have no luck or purpose to even try to persue that. Anyways can someone give me info on good online courses or is it better to attend a school near by were I live?

Help with how long the courses are and how much they cost. Is it worth it at the END?

What Ingredents Are in and What Would Show Up in a Drug Test if You Are on It?

Question by edie: what ingredents are in and what would show up in a drug test if you are on it?

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Answer by Kassie18
I am not sure what your asking but I think your asking what shows up on a drug test and in that case any drugs do. There are different classes there are opiates, which all pain pills like oxy’s, vocodin morphine percocet…thinkgs like methadone and heroin will all test positive for opiates. There is cocaine which coke and crack will test positive for that. There is excstacy, and marijuana, and methamphetamines. Some will test for benzodiazapines which are valuim or xanax or klonopin. There are some professional ones that tst for ketamine, pcp, acid. They can honestly test for everything.

Where to Find K2 Spice in Hagerstown Md?

Question by Hazle: Where to find k2 spice in hagerstown md?

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Answer by longknowledge
You might want to ask here in nearby Bethesda, Maryland:
National Institute on Drug Abuse
6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 5213
Bethesda, MD 20892-9561

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