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It wasn't all social media sites and Google wasn't ruined by SEO yet. You could look for the information you wanted without someone trying to sell you something.
There were so many cool little websites I found through Digg and StumbleUpon. I really miss those days.
Back in the day, people just didn't have smartphones in their pockets the way they do now. I didn't get my first smartphone until 2012 and I was a full adult then. It meant that actually surfing the web required effort and intent - you didn't just do it when you were bored on the couch, you actually sat down at your desk with your computer and made an activity out of it.
It meant the internet was a place where creativity and originality thrived.
Nowadays, everything is geared towards the lowest common denominator and it's really depressing. If I'm doing research on anything questionable - say drug addiction and methadone treatments for a fic I'm working on - I now have to filter through pages and pages of thinly veiled advertisements for rehab centers and "blogs" and counseling services with the SAMSHA hotline coming up top on every page.
The internet isn't even geared towards the average person anymore - it's literally the lowest common denominator. Everyone is pulling that stupid YouTube face, clickbait thrives, and everything is geared towards getting the most engagement possible using cheap tricks. Nuance is dead, educated takes are heretical.
Kids these days have no idea how shitty they have it. The internet really used to be so cool. I'd hate to be growing up online now.
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heavenlykittens · 2 years
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THE GIRL WHO MOCKED DEATH
climbing out of the shower, trying not to slip on the tiles as my hair rains water
once it dries halfway i put it in pigtail braids but i stare in the mirror and long for my blonde hair as i put on serums and moisturizers, sprays and balms
i no longer feel like myself even if this is my so called natural hair, i’ve been bleaching it since i was 14 - i can’t believe i’m 26. i feel old. i know older people will laugh but god, i do
being blonde was part of me
my facebook memories mock me with photos where i was thinner, ice blonde, surrounded by friends, not isolated
i barely intend to have online friends anymore, it’s too difficult to trust anybody, about anything. i see you.
but fuck i know my life is amusing (as long as you’re not the one living it)
i ready myself to fall asleep with my only aids, seroquel and king of the hill
i watch my yankee game with my everything/ my partner, lover, other half, life… just missing that ring but fuck it
we’ll marry in court soon, maybe i’ll wear a fancy looking dress, maybe i’ll wear in lingerie disguised as pajamas, who even cares anymore?
but i don’t want to be no kurt and courtney, layne and demri
i desire to live / decided that after my third overdose out of six
i used to think dying would be so simple but i don’t want it i don’t i don’t, it’s peaceful, it is, but i have so much left to do
but it’s so traumatic watching success search for you, find you, family aware you exist, and the only reason my father gives a shit is he’s a tax cheat and i’m the only one who can reveal it - and why shouldn’t i after all he’s taken from me?
the man who terrorized me my whole life and claimed me as a defendant when giving me 200 bucks for my birthday is as if i’ve asked him to give me his credit card and told me to do what i want with it
but i was never a defendant, i’ve never lived with him in my life, never spend more than two nights since i was a child (and poor little me used to beg and sob and throw tantrums not to go, playing sick and sobbing, but still i went just to be screamed at and slapped around)
he made sure i lost every stimulus check i deserved because of his false dependent claim, he promised to give me the money, he didn’t, i could’ve guessed that easily
never dependent on a man who fucked my mother on a staircase of a methadone detox, where it’s a known fact that women are more fertile while coming off heroin- couldn’t even wear a condom
i feel like gum stuck to the bottom of a very expensive shoe owned by someone on wall street, red wine spilled on a white blouse at a pricy dinner party, i’m the red lipstick left smudged on a wealthy man’s collar for his wife to flip out at when he gets home to their townhouse, Louboutons which stepped in shit
I fancied myself an artist, a writer, a poet, a creator of… something
but i’m just a person, wasting the best years of my life and wasting any small talent I had
reading advanced books in second grade is meaningless now of course
my third grade teacher who made me cry in front of my whole class - i’d bring in shirt novels i wrote when i was nine years old - over 100 pages each - and she always said “i can’t wait to see you on the times best sellers list!” she was so serious
I believed such a fairy tale that I was special, but instead I found myself writing pathetic poetry over some variety of males - who am I though?
my complete lack of self esteem and self awareness, lack of knowing my own personal sloth, and always left wondering about all the personalities I stitched together from other incredible, cool, gorgeous, fascinating people, to make… me…
Im both Frankenstein and his Monster
borderline what, borderline what, borderline of what and what? I can’t help but wonder why self medication is so frowned upon i’ve been prescribed dozens of medications and they can’t on a scale of how they made me feel:
1. no feeling or change
2. maybe a little change
3. feeling like im dying or want to die
4. definitely wanting to die
5. no emotions at all
the normalization of homelessness is terrifying too. medication and homelessness. and if you don’t behave, throw you in the psych hospital where they don’t help you at all!
I see these drawings of animals and humans living in harmony, enjoying the outdoors, tea, snacks, loving each other’s company -
but land is money, shelter is money, everything is goddamn money
nepotism disgusts me
some of us will never advance
im nothing special but sometimes I feel a flutter inside me telling me that I’M NOT A NOBODY
nobody is a nobody, really?
my stitches need to come out and I have had nightmares of my skin falling apart and being stitched back together in emergency rooms long before I stabbed myself
I used to not care about dying, not at all, but now i’ve realized…
God, do I want to live, to kiss my soon to be husband, to kiss my cat, kiss my cat, kiss all the animals, create things I love, to feel beautiful
to LIVE, to fucking LIVE
i’m not a stranger, but i’m ink rubbing down the page, claws in my skin, freckles kissed by angels
you and me and an orange cat, a family, yes, that’s a family
a goddamn family!
I want to keep growing, I deserve to keep growing, growth, enlightenment…
maybe I could be a best seller, but I’d be happy just to know anyone read my poetry, maybe related, maybe found themselves in it… maybe felt empowered
I want to feel all the emotions
I do daily
but I want it to be warm, I want it to be wisdom
I want that hug from inside
I want to evolve.
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kittenzeke · 5 months
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I searched online when I'll be paid by SSI again, and it's actually in a couple days! (According to Google anyway.) That's such a relief.
I have no money until then. Right away, I'll make the cashier's check for my rent/utilities and stop by T mobile to pay my bill manually. Auto pay isn't working right now because I need a new debit card. This one expires in December and they're going to mail me a new one a couple weeks prior to New Year's.
When I go to pay the office, I will talk to them about how I don't want to move next year. I will also get my smoke detectors' batteries changed. I am tired of them chirping. My key card works with the small gate but the front gate that lets cars in doesn't really respond. I will have to bring that up. I need to be able to let visitors and anyone who helps me inside.
I would like to get as much cleaning done as possible today. At least all my dishes. My case worker wants to visit tomorrow. He wants to help me apply for the Sun Van. I'll talk about what that entails whenever they approve me for it.
I need to make shopping lists for food and toiletries. If someone will take me, maybe I can even get a ride to the thrift store or something. I need a warmer outfit to wear to River of Lights on the 9th. I will look around through what I already have and work with that.
I know things are tight, but I want some more canvas boards and tubes of paint too. Maybe I shouldn't get any of that until after Christmas. When my skills improve, I still intend to make linocuts, btw. I will Google "make linocuts on a budget" or "cheap linocut techniques" and see what appears.
Another thing I keep forgetting to do is find "endometriosis/fibromyalgia friendly yoga" on YouTube and work gently stretching into my routine but I guess it doesn't matter. Tio is willing to teach me certain yoga techniques. There's also a yoga program I can get involved with if I ever find it in me to call about it, start booking the rides to that like I do for the methadone clinic, etc.
Anyways, I still haven't heard from Lovelace about my sleep study. I am still on a wait list. It's the same thing with the art therapy program I'm waiting to try.
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The Department of Justice just reminded all of the states that patients who are currently in treatment for substance use disorders are protected under the ADA (American disabilities act). Basically what this means for you is that no one can fire you for being in treatment or even having the disease called addiction/substance use disorder. (now do not get me wrong, there are rules and regulations like you cannot be a pilot of a 747 or drive a school bus full of kids okay? But basically all other jobs are fine.) patients with substance use disorder are now under the same protection as patients with any other disability including wheelchair or otherwise. how great is that? This is really a game changer.
Removing and eliminating discriminatory barriers for people to get into treatment is so important. how else can we get patients into treatment if they are constantly worried about losing their lifelines.
here is my commitment to you. If anyone feels they are discriminated against I will help you file a complaint directly with the Department of Justice and of course you can always go online here and file it yourself.
Stay alive
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To visit more blogs please, Click here.
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I have finally acquired Microsoft Word! I really didn’t want to pay a monthly subscription for it, but it is the best writing software out there. Every time I mention myself spending money, a small prayer goes out to all the tax-paying members of the nation, since all my money comes from Universal Credit, which is the United Kingdom’s cute name for a type of welfare money. I much prefer just calling it ‘welfare,’ or even better ‘NEETbux,’ which I discovered used in online forums as a word for the money people receive when they are not in education, employment, or training (N.E.E.T), which has been my status for about two years now. Then ‘bux’ is just ‘bucks,’ obviously. Bucks is just money, obviously. Many people receiving Universal Credit also work as well; they just receive less - enough to supplement their wages if they aren’t getting enough money from their jobs.  
My last job was working in a busy restaurant for just about a year. Before that I was in university, but I dropped out after only completing the first year out of three. Before that, I worked as a carer for elderly people for just under a year. Before that, I was in college for two years, and I actually passed the course. I only passed it because the subject was forensic science, which included lots of writing about psychology, criminology and lab reports. I was never that good in the lab practically. I got flustered and bewildered in such a bright, sanitary environment that required precision and organisation to achieve the desired results. When it came to scrambling together a report to submit the next day though, I was pretty golden. I only dropped out of university because I had a mental break down as a result of poor mental health and just the fact that going outside and interacting with people was and still is incredibly exhausting for me. After a year of doing that consistently it seems, I get fatigued. In the end I got an average grade for the college course because some of the work was difficult, or boring, and that fatigue was hitting me by the second year. However, the grades I was getting on my university assignments for psychology and sociology were anywhere between top marks and good marks (Between 1st – 2:2 in UK student language). I never once read the feedback from the tutors who marked my work. All I needed to know was the mark was okay and moved on to the next assignment, firstly because I was arrogant and secondly, I couldn’t handle criticism. The mental break down itself involved me walking through the campus one day only to find myself slipping into a dissociative state. Nothing had happened immediately prior to trigger this, it just happened. It felt strange, like I wasn’t really real, and neither was anyone else. Everything felt distant and off, both externally and internally. It was frightening and strangely peaceful, as if at any moment someone could come in and blow the building up and I wouldn’t even react to it. That wasn’t normal. The only way to snap out of it was to lock myself in a toilet cubicle and lightly slice my arm with a tiny knife I had on my keys. It worked, but now I was in floods of tears and a state of distress, so I went to the student welfare services to see if they could help me or at least let me sit somewhere nicer than a toilet while I calmed down. It was an open office waiting area at the side of the bottom floor of a building that matched the layout of a prison ward with the stairs and the upper floors creating a square boarder of classrooms, that would have been cells for a prison. More for practical purposes than for aesthetic reasons, I’m sure. Still sobbing, and hiding my self-inflicted cuts, I asked the person behind the desk if I could ‘see someone,’ which is one polite British way of asking for help. After waiting a little while, a plump middle-aged lady appeared and brought me into her own little private office to ask me what had happened. She gave me her sympathy and asked me about my life and my history, and gave me some more sympathy, while relating her own experiences to mine. She was a good counsellor, basically. But having a good counsellor on site wasn’t enough to keep me on the course after that incident. Getting a degree just wasn’t worth it at the time. Being such a depressed and pessimistic person, I was only actually doing the course for ‘fun’ anyway, not for the hope that it will bring me a better future. Until recently, I never saw a future for myself. It wasn’t even a bleak future I imagined; it was just blank. I couldn’t even conceptualise it.
It’s not a mystery where all my misery came from. My childhood was a bit inconsistent to start, and from what I’ve observed, children need consistency more than anything to develop promisingly. I remember reading a study once that found children raised by parents who were consistently abusive to them were in fact more mentally stable than those raised by parents who could be lovely one day and nasty the next. It was not knowing what treatment they were going to get that did them in. It makes sense because if you’re always expecting to face a thrashing or a shouting at every day, you can at least prepare for it and train yourself to deal with it. We’re very adaptable creatures, but we need to be able to recognise patterns around us to do that. If there is no pattern, then how can we possibly make predictions? Without predictions, how can we possibly feel secure about our future? Having said all that, I was never abused in any way growing up, but I was sometimes neglected by my young mother, who was only 16 when she gave birth to me. Of course, it’s understandable now, but from a child’s perspective all you think is ‘why doesn’t my mum want me?’ When she sends you to your room for no reason and tells you not to come down for hours at a time. I asked ‘why’ a lot. Never got a good reason. I’m sure plenty of people who were raised by a drug-addicted parent can relate to this. She herself was a good mother, not amazing, but good. She told me she loved plenty of times, she gave me what she could, including a little sister when I was three years old. I think it was shortly after her birth that mum started taking heroin. It was only during drug education in year five of school (I would have been about 11) that I put the pieces together. She hid her addiction pretty well from us, but I sometimes found pieces of tin foil lying around the living room with lines of black residue on them, and once or twice witnessed her junkie friends ‘nodding off.’ There’s also a clear memory in my mind of being taken along by her and my nan to score some brown out of town and I can picture in my head the massive set of old-fashioned scales this drug dealer had sat on his coffee table right in front of me. I was too young to understand any of their lingo, though. Yes, I mentioned my nan, my mum’s mum. They got smacked up together, and they eventually got clean together. I’ll never know the details of how that came about because neither of them are alive anymore to ask. Mum died when I was 14 by taking an overdose of her methadone, then nan died when was 21 of a heart attack, likely due to the COPD she had developed from years of smoking.
My nan was so full of love for my mum, my sister and me. Some of my favourite childhood memories are being snuggled up in bed listening to her read me stories, which she did with flare and enthusiasm. She would affectionately call us her ‘wobblies,’ and give us more hugs kisses than we ever wanted. My mum definitely inherited her loving nature from her. But love on its own isn’t enough to keep kids clothed and fed and able to go out and do things. This is where the legend that is my grandad comes in. He is still going strong at 66 years old as of writing. God knows where I’d be without him. He’s been my father figure all my life since I never knew who or where my real dad was. He’s hard-working, reliable, responsible and strong. He supported us immensely despite not relating to him biologically. My biological grandfather was a free-spirited busker who liked to smoke and drink a lot, who I only met a hand full of times before he hanged himself when I was 19. His death did not affect me, but my mum’s and nan’s certainly did. I’ll probably have to see my grandad die as well eventually, and I don’t dread anything more.
Although I started off describing my family background by saying it’s obvious where my source of misery comes from, I must emphasise that my family is not the source of my misery. My childhood overall was pretty forgettable. I only have a few memories and they’re fond memories, despite the unfortunate situation I just described. Even getting my face ripped open by the neighbour’s dog when I was six didn’t faze me. It was only when puberty hit me that life started to feel horrible, and it just got worse.
I was an early bloomer, if blooming is what you call it. I call it mutating. I started getting hairy and growing tits when I was 10, and got my period about a year later. Now THAT is a traumatic memory. Waking up and going for a morning wee as usual, sitting down on the toilet and being overcome with horror at the sight of blood covering my pyjamas, realising there’s only one place that could have come from, then investigating the source only to confirm ‘Oh shit, I’m bleeding from between my legs!’ I was living with my nan and grandad at the time and I stayed there (or here, since I’m still living in the same house as of writing) under their guardianship while mum sorted herself out. After the shocking discovery of blood, I immediately ran into nan’s bedroom to wake her up. I vividly remember what and how she responded to me. With a sigh of what seemed like unsettling disappointment she said “Oh, darling, I’m sorry, I’m afraid you’ve got your period.’  I wonder now if she said it like that because she felt guilty for not warning me about this, as she should have. Someone should have. In all fairness I was young, but the other kids in my year at school were soon popping into adolescence alongside me, so I thought that soon enough everyone else would be going through what I was going through, but that wasn’t the case. I was bullied for having chronic acne. I was also a bit of a chubby boffin, but it was mostly the acne that people targeted me for. The girls shaved their legs once they started to get hairy, and I remember thinking ‘Damn, I suppose I’ve got to do that too,’ despite never wearing a skirt. They also seemed to relish in showing off and comparing their bras in the changing rooms, while I hid away as very best as I could. Make-up was a constant battle between students and teachers because they all wanted to look pretty, but it wasn’t allowed in middle school (Year 5-8), so luckily, I had an excuse for not wearing it. I’d regularly complain to my family about hating going to school, and how depressed I was, but it was all put down to teenage blues. ‘You’ll be alright once your hormones settle down,’ I was told more than once.  I remember my nan telling me I would miss going to school when I was older and so far she’s been proven wrong.  
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The Department of Justice just reminded all of the states that patients who are currently in treatment for substance use disorders are protected under the ADA (American disabilities act). Basically what this means for you is that no one can fire you for being in treatment or even having the disease called addiction/substance use disorder. (now do not get me wrong, there are rules and regulations like you cannot be a pilot of a 747 or drive a school bus full of kids okay? But basically all other jobs are fine.) patients with substance use disorder are now under the same protection as patients with any other disability including wheelchair or otherwise. how great is that? This is really a game changer.
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here is my commitment to you. If anyone feels they are discriminated against I will help you file a complaint directly with the Department of Justice and of course you can always go online here and file it yourself.
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To visit more blogs please, Click here.
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What is Heroin?
Heroin is an opioid drug (derived from opium) made from morphine. This natural substance is extracted from the seed pod of several poppy plants (opium poppy) grown in Southeast and Southwest Asia, in Mexico and Colombia. Heroin can come in white or brown powder or a black sticky substance known as "black tar." Other common names of heroin are the axe, the devil, horse, queen and black sugar; In English, it is called big H, horse, hell dust and smack.
How is Heroin Consumed?
Heroin can be injected, inhaled, aspirated or smarties strain smoked. Some people mix heroin consumed with crack cocaine, a practice known as "fastball" or speedballing.
What Effects Does Heroin Produce?
Heroin quickly enters the brain and adheres to opioid cell receptors located in different areas, especially those associated with pain and pleasure sensations and those that control heart rate, sleep and breathing.
Prescription Opioids and Heroin
Prescription opioid analgesics, such as OxyContin® and Vicodin®, have heroin-like effects. Research suggests that inappropriate use of these medications may open the door to heroin use. Data from 2011 showed that approximately 4% to 6% of those who consumed unduly prescribed opioids went on to finish heroin. About 80% of people who consumed heroin had previously consumed unduly prescribed opioids. More recent data suggest that heroin is often the first opioid people consume. In a study of people beginning treatment for opioid use disorder, about a third reported that heroin was the first opioid they regularly used to get high. 
Short Term Effects
People who consume heroin report feeling euphoria or "rush", a wave of pleasant sensations. However, the drug has other common effects, including dry mouth, redness and warmth of the skin, the feeling of heaviness in arms and legs, nausea and vomiting, intense itching clouding of the mental faculties, the repeated alternation between a waking state and numbness. Long-term effects People who consume heroin for a long time may experience insomnia, the collapse of the veins in which the drug is injected, damage to the tissues of the nose infection of the pericardium. Heart valves, abscesses, constipation and stomach ache, liver and kidney diseases, pulmonary complications. Including pneumonia, mental disorders such as depression and antisocial personality disorder, sexual dysfunction, silver haze strain in men, irregular menstrual cycles in women Injecting drug use, HIV and hepatitis.
People who inject drugs such as heroin produce have an increased risk of contracting HIV and hepatitis C girl scout cookie wax. These diseases are transmitted by contact with blood and other body fluids. Something that can happen when sharing needles or other items used to inject Hepatitis C is the most common blood-borne infection in the United States. You can also get HIV (and, less frequently, hepatitis C) during unprotected sexual activity, something that makes the drug more likely.
Learn more about the connection between heroin and these diseases in our report Heroin: Abuse and addiction.
Other Potential Effects.
Heroin or buy purple haze online often contains additives such as sugar, starch or powdered milk that can clog the blood vessels that reach the lungs, liver, kidneys or brain, and cause permanent damage. Also, sharing the elements used in the drug injection and not thinking clearly when the drug is used may increase the risk of contracting infectious diseases such as HIV or hepatitis (see "Injecting drug use, HIV and hepatitis").
Is it Possible to Suffer a Heroin Overdose?
Yes, a person can suffer a heroin overdose. A heroin overdose occurs when the person consumes a sufficient amount of drugs to generate a reaction that endangers his life or causes death. In recent years there has been an increase in cases of a heroin overdose.
When a person suffers a heroin overdose, their breathing slows or stops altogether. This can't reduce the amount of oxygen that reaches the brain, which is known as hypoxia. Hypoxia can have short or long-lasting brain effects and effects on the nervous system, including coma and permanent brain damage.
How is a Heroin Overdose Treated?
Naloxone is a medicine that I can use to counteract an opioid overdose if given immediately. Quickly adheres to opioid receptors and blocks the effects of heroin and other opioid drugs. Sometimes it is necessary to administer more than one dose to help the person begin to breathe again, so it is essential to take the individual to the emergency room or to a doctor's office to receive the additional help they need. Learn more in the article Opioid Overdose Prevention - Instruction Manual of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Naloxone is available as an injectable solution (with the needle), as an auto-injector (EVZIO ® ) and as a nasal vaporizer (NARCAN ® Nasal Spray). Family members, friends or other community members can use the naloxone nasal spray or auto-injector to save someone who has suffered an overdose.
The increasing number of opioid overdose deaths has led to increased public health efforts to make naloxone available to people at risk, their families and initial relief staff, and other community members. In some states, laws have been passed that allow pharmacists to sell naloxone without a prescription.
Could you find out more on our page on naloxone?
Is Heroin Addictive?
Heroin is highly addictive. Frequently, people who consume heroin regularly develop tolerance, which means they need more prominent or more frequent doses of the drug to get the effects they are looking for. When the continuous use of a drug generates health problems or problems in school performance, work, or home, what is known as a drug use disorder occurs; these disorders can be mild or severe. Addiction is the most severe disorder.
Those who are addicted to heroin or stop using this drug may experience intense withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms, which may begin just a few hours after the drug's last use, include restlessness or restlessness, significant pain in muscles and bones, trouble sleeping, diarrhoea and vomiting waves of cold with "goosebumps". Uncontrollable movements of the legs intense desire to consume heroin Researchers are studying the long-term effects of opioid addiction on the brain. Studies have shown that there is some loss of white matter in the brain associated with heroin use, affecting decision-making, behaviour control, and responses to stressful situations.
How is Heroin Addiction Treated?
There are several effective treatments to help a person stop using heroin. These treatments include medications and behavioural therapies, that is, therapies that modify behaviour. It is essential to identify the best treatment strategy for the particular needs of each patient.
Medications are currently being created to help with the withdrawal process. The FDA approved lofexidine, a non-opioid pill formulated to reduce opioid withdrawal symptoms.
Medications that help you stop using heroin include buprenorphine and methadone. These drugs adhere to the same opioid receptors to which heroin attaches to the brain but do so in a weaker way, thus reducing the intense desire for the drug and withdrawal symptoms. Another medication is naltrexone, which blocks opioid receptors and prevents opioid drugs from taking effect. A study by NIDA revealed that once treatment began, the combination of buprenorphine and naloxone is similar in efficacy to a prolonged-release naltrexone formulation to treat opioid addiction. Since it is necessary to complete the detoxification to perform the treatment with naloxone, it was difficult to begin therapy with active consumers,
Behavioural therapies for heroin addiction include methods such as cognitive behavioural therapy and contingency control. Cognitive-behavioural therapy helps modify the patient's expectations and behaviour concerning drug use and effectively manage the triggers and stress. 
Contingency control provides motivational incentives, such as coupons or small cash rewards, that positive reward behaviour, such as not using the drug. These behavioural therapy strategies are especially effective when combined with medications. Please find out more about drug addiction treatments in our DrugFacts publication: Treatment approaches for drug addiction.DrugFacts: Treatment approaches for drug addiction.
Points to Remember
Heroin is an opioid drug (derived from opium) made from morphine, a natural substance extracted from several poppy plants' seed pod (opium poppy). Heroin can come in the form of white or brown powder or a sticky black substance known as "black tar." Heroin is injected, inhaled, aspirated or smoked. Some people mix it with crack cocaine (this is known as "fastball" or speedballing).
Heroin quickly enters the brain and adheres to opioid cell receptors located in many areas, especially those associated with pain and pleasure sensations and those that control heart rate, sleep and breathing.
People who consume heroin report feeling euphoria or "rush." Other common effects include dry mouth, heavy feeling in arms and legs, and clouding of mental faculties.
Long-term effects may include a collapse of the veins, infection of the pericardium (membrane lining the heart) or heart valves, abscesses and pulmonary complications.
Research suggests that inappropriate use of prescription opioid analgesics is a risk factor for starting heroin use.
It is possible to suffer a heroin overdose. Naloxone is a medication that, if administered immediately, can counteract a heroin overdose, although it may be necessary to help more than one dose.
Heroin can lead to addiction, one of the drug use disorders. Withdrawal symptoms include severe muscle and bone pain, trouble sleeping, diarrhoea, vomiting and an intense need for heroin.
Several effective treatments help a person stop using heroin; They include medications and behavioural therapies. However, we must customize treatment plans to suit the needs of the patient.
What is Cocaine?
Cocaine is an exceptionally addictive stimulant that directly affects the brain. Cocaine has been known as the eighties and nineties drug for its excellent quality and widespread use in those decades. However, it is not a new drug. Cocaine is one of the drugs that has been known for a longer time. Coca leaves, from that hard drug, is obtained, are eaten for thousands of years, whereas the pure chemical, complex drug coordination compound has been consumed for quite a hundred years. In the early twentieth century, for example, purified cocaine became the basic active principle that he used in most of the tonics and elixirs created to treat a wide variety of diseases. Girl scout cookie wax is an OG Kush and Durban Poison hybrid cross whose reputation grew too large to stay within its California homeland's borders.
Pure cocaine has initially been extracted from the coca bush's leaf of the genus Erythroxylum, which grew mainly in Peru and Bolivia. In the 1990s, and after several efforts to reduce cultivation in those countries, Colombia became the country with the highest coca cultivation. Today, cocaine is a drug facts classified under Schedule II ("Schedule II") of the Controlled Substances Act, which means that it is considered to have great potential for abuse, but can be administered by a doctor. For legitimate medical uses, for example, local anaesthesia in the particular eye, ear and throat surgeries.
Cocaine is usually sold on the street, nice and crystalline powder that is known in Spanish as "coca", "snow", "white lady", or "talc". In English some of their names are "coke", "C", "flake", "snow" and "blow". Traffickers generally mix cocaine with other inert substances, such as cornstarch, talc or sugar; or with certain active drugs such as procaine (a local anaesthetic of similar chemical composition) or other stimulants, such as amphetamines. Some consumers combine cocaine with heroin in what they usually call a "speedball" (in Spanish, it is also known as "scrambled", "rebujito", "French", or "coffee with milk").
There are two/three chemical forms of cocaine that are usually consumed: the hydrochloride salt (which is soluble in water) and the crystals of cocaine or base, known in English as "freebase" (which are not soluble in water). The hydrochloride salt, or the powdered form of cocaine, is consumed, injected or inhaled ("snorting"). The crystals of cocaine or freebase have been processed with ammonia or sodium bicarbonate and water and then heated to remove the hydrochloride and produce a substance that cannot smoke. The term "crack", the street for crystals or cocaine base, refers to the crunchy sound heard when smoking this mixture.
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A Month of Islam in America: September 2019
The Islamic conquest in America has made great strides in less than two decades since 9/11, just eighteen years ago. This month’s recap is testament to how quickly we have forgotten.
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Son of 9/11 Victim Blasts Ilhan Omar at Ground Zero Memorial Service
New York Times Whitewashes 9/11 Attack, Says “Airplanes” Brought Down WTC, Backtracks After Criticism
Illinois: Woman Says Village Wants Her 'Obsolete' 9/11 Memorial Removed
Pastor, church cancel "9/11 forgotten? Is Michigan surrendering to Islam?" event after Muslims complain - answering the question (watch the event here)
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Jihad in America
New York: (Another) Muslim Immigrant Guilty of Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS
Dilkhayot Kasimov, 31, from Uzbekistan, worked to support ISIS by collecting and giving money to another Muslim jihadi to reach ISIS.
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New Jersey: Muslim Immigrant Indicted for Terror Activities on Behalf of Hizballah’s Islamic Jihad
Saab surveilled dozens of locations in NYC—including the Statue of Liberty, Rockefeller Center, Times Square, the Empire State Building, and local airports, tunnels, and bridges
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Missouri: Muslim Pleads Guilty to Attempting to Provide Material Support to Islamic State (ISIS)
Hester indicated that he had converted to Islam, expressed animus toward the United States
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Florida: Muslim mechanic who sabotaged American Airlines plane at Miami airport accused of spreading ISIS propaganda videos
Alani shared videos of ISIS murders and made statements wishing Allah would use “divine powers” to harm non-Muslims.
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Alabama: Muslim Woman Pleads Guilty to Concealing Terrorism Financing to al Qaeda
Jihad-financier Alaa Abu Saad was president of the Muslim Student Association (MSA) at the University of Alabama.
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Alabama: Jordanian Muslim who grew up in Saudi Arabia arrested in terrorism probe
Nayef Qashou used encrypted phone apps to communicate with suspected terrorists who told him he should carry out an attack in the United States
Texas: Muslim Convert Sentenced to 20 Years for Conspiring to Support Pakistani Terrorist Org
A North Texas man was sentenced today to 240 months in federal prison for conspiring to provide material support to Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani-based foreign terrorist organization also known as LeT
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New York: Muslim refugee - a trained ISIS sniper - admits he would ‘take up arms’ if released
A Muslim refugee from Kazakhstan admitted he would “take up arms” in support of Islamic State again if he was released. Deport him and his family ASAP.
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New York: Police Searching for Man Who Asked Imam to Help Blow Up NYPD Precinct
Police are searching for a man who walked into a New York City mosque and asked an imam to help him blow up an NYPD precinct.
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Muslims from Chicago, NYC, Minneapolis in Syrian prison for ISIS jihadis want to return to US (Video)
Jihad-waging Muslims who claim to have resided in Minneapolis, Chicago and a family from NYC are mentioned in the clips linked above.
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More Jihad in America:
Texas: Pakistani illegal immigrant admits beating daughter, grandson to death with a stick, severely injuring third man
“I did it,” Sahi said through the translator. “Whatever they’re charging me with is correct.”
Did Mohammad Sahi ‘honor kill’ his daughter and her son, and severely injure another man? Will anyone dare ask the question?
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Minnesota: Iranian Gets 27 Months for Facilitating Illegal Export of Technology to Iran
Negar Ghodskani sentenced for illegal export of controlled technology from the US to Iran. But will she be deported?
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Legal or Litigation Jihad in America:
Terror-linked CAIR claims victory as judge rules terror watchlist violates constitutional rights
Alaska: Terror-linked CAIR forces jail to accommodate sharia for Muslim criminals
Virginia jail ends 'God Pod' program after Muslim inmates and terror-linked CAIR sue
Court Overturns Conviction of Muslim Who Plotted to Behead Blogger Pamela Geller
New York: Drug-dealing Muslim thief sues Brooklyn jail for $10M over Ramadan meals
Missouri: Sikeston cop forced to resign after terror-linked CAIR complaint about anti-Islam comments
Michigan: Fight Against Illegal Sterling Heights Mosque Continues
Prison Jihad is a real problem.
Muslims Over-Represented In State Prisons; In 5 States, 20% or More Are Muslim
California: Jihadist's Prison Release Shows Just How Unprepared We Are
Previous monthly reports here.
Fraud for Jihad:
West Virginia: Syrian Doctor Pleads Guilty to Illegal Distribution of Methadone
Texas: Muslim Who Posed as Physician Found Guilty in Opiod Pillmill Case
Dept of Education finds UNC & Duke misusing taxpayer funding on biased, Islamic propaganda
Rape Jihad in America:
Michigan: Hamtramck school employee accused of forcing student to perform sex act was volunteer at Wayne County Sheriff's office
“Minneapolis Man” Charged with Sexual Assault of 14-Year-Old He Met Online
Immigration Jihad also known as Hijra:
Texas: Second Bangladeshi National Arrested for Conspiracy to Bring Illegal Alien Muslims into the U.S.
Tennessee: New 11-acre Islamic mosque complex opens in Bellevue section of Nashville
Tennessee: Another Muslim immigrant wins an election, this time in Nashville
Days before 9/11, Muslim processions took place nationwide with apparent media blackout
60 Muslim Refugee-Jihadis Caught in the U.S. Profiled in New Book
And courtesy of Muslim immigrants, foolish politicians enact more laws:
North Carolina: Governor signs bill banning female genital mutilation (FGM)
Dhimmitude and Jihad in Government
Texas: Bernie Sanders keynotes event at terror-tied ISNA convention where Islamic books promoting wife-beating, jihad sold
New Jersey: Syrian Muslim mayor who declared sanctuary for illegals, claims searching international travelers violates Constitutional
Michigan: Trump DOJ Sues on Behalf of Muslims Again, Will Force Mosque in Troy Commercial District
FBI’s Mueller helped Saudi Arabia cover up its role in 9/11 attacks: lawsuit
Virginia: Muslim State Senate Candidate Cries 'Islamophobia' When He’s Quoted
Michigan: Hamtramck building $1.2M in new homes...for Muslim refugees
Two rare victories against the jihad in September:
Minnesota: Govt Hate Crimes Forum with Terror-linked CAIR Canceled (Video)
DC: U.S. Census Bureau abruptly ends just-announced partnership with terror-linked Muslim group CAIR
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