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Pain Killer Addiction
Pain Killer Addiction is a growing problem throughout society today. In 2004, it was estimated that 6 million people were current users of psychotherapeutic drugs, which included 4.4 million people with a pain killer addiction problem. The numbers were the same for 2003. Pain Killer Addiction has really increased amongst our youth. In 1989, it was estimated that 1.2 percent of youth’s 12 – 17 years of age used pain killers for non-medical related purposes. By 2002, this number is up to 11.2 percent for the same age group. Pain Killer Addiction also is increasing for older age groups. According to the Drug and Alcohol Service Information System, between 1992 and 2000, pain killer addiction treatment admissions more than doubled. The proportion new users in regard to pain killer addiction increased from 30 percent in 1997 to 41 percent in 2000. Between 1997 and 2000, the number of treatment admissions involving pain killer addiction increased for all ages, especially among people aged 20 to 30. Pain Killer Addiction is Two Problems, Not Just One
Pain Killer Addiction may be a physical and/or an emotional dependence, but it is not some mysterious brain disease. Similar to other addictions, a person suffering from pain killer addiction is using pain killers to solve some perceived problem or problems in his or her life (i.e. pain relief). The continued use of pain killers to combat these perceived problems is what leads to pain killer addiction. When used for pain relief, pain killer are often continued to be taken even after the pain is gone. Eventually, pain killer addiction itself becomes an even greater problem than the original problem or problems that pain killers were supposed to solve.
Successful Pain Killer Addiction Treatment and Rehabilitation Solves Both Problems
Many people start using pain killers to get some sort of pain relief. This is where our drug and alcohol addiction treatment program differs from other programs. We have dedicated staff members that are trained to deliver various assist processes that help to relieve and heal the body, thus eliminating the need for pain medication. The assist processes are somewhat similar to a massage. The purpose of these is to get you into communication with your body, and allow it to heal itself. Also, as part of our drug treatment, we offer a Detoxification program, in which we use a Sauna to eliminate drugs and toxins from the body. Many of our students have stated that this process has freed them from the pain that originally lead them to pain killer addiction in the first place. pain killer or other pain relievers do nothing more than mask over the real problem(s) that a person is going through. Without handling the underlying cause of the problem(s) that lead to the pain killer addiction, the solution is just temporary at best. This is why we heal both the mind and the body, since both must be rehabilitated for a person to be happy and successful. Conclusion on Pain Killer AddictionOnly when both the pain killer addiction problem and the underlying reasons for the pain killer addiction are resolved can a person become a happy, healthy and productive member of society. The Narconon Arrowhead drug and alcohol rehabilitation program has been helping those stuck in the deadly trap of drug and alcohol addiction, beat there addictions and once again become drug free individuals leading productive lives and contributing to society! Freedom from Pain Killer Addiction is possible!
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