opiate addiction

Life Fail Vancouver Downtown East Side Hastings Street Area and Pigeon Park


 

Life Fail Vancouver Downtown East Side Hastings Street area and Pigeon Park – Downtown Downtown East Side Vancouver Hastings and Main area. Butch walks through the Hastings Street and Main Street area of Vancouver’s lower East Side on Sunday afternoon 20 June, 2010. The locals have taken to selling goods on the street “en masse” on Sundays to avoid being ticketed. The poor of this area are constantly ticked for infractions like J-walking and street peddling but some are trying to provide some small means to earn money by having street sales on Sunday afternoons. Butch is a big boy and not afraid of being beaten up for taking photos but did encounter a lot of verbal abuse for using a camera. Vancouver is attempting to deal with helping its poor and social fringe population lately because it is getting out of hand but spending taxpayers money on the poor is not a high priority. The area is home to Vancouver’s poorest people and has many rooming houses that also attract the drug addicted and mentally ill. Video by David Silvercloud (Butch). Camera: Samsung WB500 on an Xshot monopod.

Intervention Help for Suboxone Addiction


 

Intervention Help for Suboxone Addiction – Suboxone Addiction, a very serious issue, should be treated with an Intervention, Detox and Rehab Treatment programs.

 

Path through addiction is painful

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Nobody wants to do it. There's just not enough available to help people with no insurance” alleviate the pain. Compounding the addiction to opiates was her addiction to alcohol, which further clouded her decision making as she determined how to deal …
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They Are Trying to Get Me to Go to Rehab?

Question by Jennifer: They are trying to get me to go to rehab?
I just tested positive on a random drug test at work. I need help. I cant stop getting high even after it is ruining my life. What do i have to do to get the willingness to go. Not knowing doesnt feel good and I am thinking about suicide because i want a way out. I live in the Indianapolis area. If anyone knows where or what I can do to get help please let me know.

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21 Yo Austin, Heroin Addiction, Cured ? How to Cure Heroin Addiction?


 

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Medical-Addiction Question?

Question by Brett H: Medical-addiction Question?
Hey, I’m 26 and have been reliant upon opiates since I was 18. Finally, at 23 and after months of fatigue/sickness, countless attempts at anti-depressants, treatment centers, counseling, and psychiatrists, I began methadone at the Southern Indiana Treatment Center. At first I felt much better, but rather than decrease the dose my levels were increased to “find me a stable dose where I feel semi-normal.”. Needless to say I am now on 110 mg of methadone once daily. I still feel crappy half the time and have started realizing that my body, with the way it metabolizes medicine so quickly, may never be OK without it. The peak-and-trough blood serum test suggests my body needs 140. Should I accept the fact that my body will always need opiates? Anyone have any suggestions?