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 Children of alcoholics have a high risk of alcohol abuse ||           If one identical twin is an alcoholic, the other twin has a 76% risk of alcoholism ||           Alcoholism is linked to DNA ||           Elderly men who live alone are more prone to alcohol abuse than women ||           The average gambling debt of those who called in 2010 was $43,800 — up from $36,000 in 2009 ||           Alcohol causes short term and long term memory loss ||           1 in 5 Canadians will experience a mental illness in their lifetime ||           According to the World Health Organization, depression will be the single biggest medical burden on health by 2020 ||           Only one-third of those who need mental health services in Canada actually receive them ||           Alcohol causes back pain ||           Drinking may be a cause of earlier onset of colorectal cancer ||           Sex addiction leads to depression ||           Is a Sexual Transmitted Disease worth a sex addiction ||           Sexual dysfunction can be a result of a physical or psychological problem ||           Men Are at Highest Risk for Alcohol-Related Death ||           30% of all suicides are attributed to alcohol ||           More than 100,000 U.S. deaths are caused by excessive alcohol consumption each year ||           More than one-half of American adults have a close family member who has or has had alcoholism ||           Each day in the US. 7000 children under the age of 12 take their first drink ||           Alcohol abuse costs the US. about $185 billion annually ||           Meth abuse causes irreversible brain damage ||           Meth addiction is almost assuredly a death sentence ||           Marijauna decreases the bodies immune system to fight off diseases ||         

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When you or a loved one affected by addiction, admits and searches for a solution, this is when change can be made.

There is never a solution that fits everyone. Some can do this with the help of support documents, self help sites, literature, etc, however many benefit from seeking out help from others, and having the ability to talk to others who have been there, and can relate.

Professional help is always a good way to start, but for many this may be difficult for a variety of reasons. This site is dedicated to creating a library of resources where one can not only get information but also have the ability to join live chat meetings. If you decide to seek treatment, find a program that fits your needs and your way of thinking. The information below can help you to determine what will work best for you.

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Crystal Meth Addiction in Canada.

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Crystal Meth, which is more addictive than heroin or cocaine, is claiming more victims each year in Canada. ... [more]

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Chidambaram concerned over drug addiction among youth

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Chidambaram said every study and research has indicated that many students have experimented with drugs and drugs trafficking has increased immensely.... [more]

Choices: Women and alcohol: An extra dose of shame

02 May 2012 09:34

Alcoholism is referred to as a “shame-based disorder” because very often a drinking habit develops in part to drown out feelings of shame. Once addicted, the drinker has more to be ashamed of, and another drink helps dull the feeling of despair.... [more]

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Alcohol Is My Stress Relief

Cat68 - 07/03/2012

I'm a parent of 3 kids and I'm finding it tough because they are out of control.  I try and stay drunk so I dont feel the pain my kids cause me.  I'm pretty sure all 3 of my kids are into drugs and whatever else but I try not to deal with that issue.  I think alcohol is allowing me ... [more]

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school pressure, drugs are easy

allout - 14/05/2012

exam time, pressure to perform, drugs are easy and everywhere,  i think they help.  not sure what it does in the long run, but i need to focus now, if not i lose in the long run.  i know this is the wrong attitude, but i need this now,
it was fun talking to crazygirl, i thik...
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i partied so hard i lost a week

carla - 14/05/2012

i was taking a bagful of stuff. partied hard, kind of a shame, really expensinve and i do not remember anything,
i am pretty sure that i would be ashamed of what i did, and i could not sleep for most of a week....
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quiet casinio i be less

paula - 07/05/2012

limiting noise and bells in caisnio's, wow, this would be awesome.  I find myself going every day to the casino, just to see if i can get the bonus round to see some fish swimming in a barrell where i try and catch him for a few credits.  i tried a test and found that if i wore earplugs ... [more]

oxcy, oxcy everywhere.

admin - 02/05/2012

they think they are making it harder to get.  I am tring hard to get off the stuff, now i see my kid trying it.  $%^#$  they need to make the penalites way stiffer, and go after those who make it.  people are weak, if it is easy and cheap, we do it.  it breaks my heart to ... [more]

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