Showing posts with label signs of addiction. Show all posts
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Friday, February 12, 2016

Drug Addiction – Know What To Look For




Addiction generally begins as a social activity before escalating to a point where the user is unable to cope without. Substance abuse can detrimentally affect both the addict and those surrounding them. When substance issues are suspected, friends and family members must watch for signs to determine whether help is required. Symptoms will vary according to the type of substance and use habits. In this entry, we will discuss some common signs to look for.

Prescription Drugs

The signs associated with a prescription drug addiction include odd sleep habits, drunken mannerisms, listlessness, and droopy eyes. Keep a close watch for slurred/incoherent speech patterns or an inability to walk or stand up straight.

Cocaine

Common signs associated with cocaine addiction include glossy eyes, unnaturally large pupils, needle marks, brittle or broken teeth, raw nose, and excessive weight loss. Additional signs may include extended periods without sleep followed by extreme periods of deep sleep, irritability, picking or scratching, aggression, loss in food interests and rambling.

Opiates

Opiate addiction symptoms can include needle marks on the user’s arms, excessive perspiration, pale skin pigmentation, routine scratching, nodding off, and pinpointed pupils.

Meth

Meth users will experience an elevated sense of contentment following use. Increased energy levels and depleted appetite are also common signs. The high associated with meth use typically lasts between 6 and 8 hours. When the high is over, users will generally appear agitated, with the potential for violence and extreme depression.

Need Help?

If you or someone you know is suffering from an addiction, our Above It All addiction specialists are available to help. Give us a call today, let us get you back on track towards the happy, healthy and fulfilling lifestyle you deserve.


Understand The Characteristics Of Addiction


 Understanding the characteristics of addiction is the first step in knowing whether you or someone you love are struggling with drug or alcohol dependency. Studies show that many addicts often attempt to conceal their use from family, friends and medical professionals. In this entry, we will discuss some of the more common things to watch for when you suspect a problem.

Internal

The internal characteristics of addiction include regular cravings, difficulty or inability to stop use, ensuring easy access to the drug, and a feeling that the substance will help you sort out life’s problems. These characteristics are generally similar, regardless of the substance in question.



External

 Though each substance brings about it’s own specific set of symptoms, a number of external characteristics are shared, regardless of the drug type. Friends and family members will often notice psychological, physical and behavioral changes:

Psychological – Wild and sudden personality changes, outbursts, mood swings, and periods of both decreased and increased activity.

Physical – Bloodshot eyes, lack of personal hygiene, large or small pupil sizes, impaired coordination, and weight shifts.

Behavioral – Sudden need for money, chances in friends or interests, decrease in work performance, secretive behaviors, and an increase in dangerous activity, such as traffic accidents or legal issues.

Teens

Understanding the difference between typically teenage behaviors and addiction characteristics can be difficult. Common abuse symptoms in teens include lower grades, an increase in disciplinary action at school, ditching class and missing money. Sudden changes in appearance, behavior and health issues can also signal potential substance abuse issues.

Physician’s Office

It’s not uncommon for addicts to visit multiple physicians’ offices to obtain prescriptions for their chosen substance to avoid detection. Characteristics in the doctor’s office can include assertive and aggressive personality, agitated waiting room behavior and a somewhat unusual appearance. When speaking with physicians, addicts will make specific requests for particular drugs, exhibit an extensive knowledge of substances, and offer up exaggerated or vague responses to questions concerning their medical history and symptoms.

Need Help?

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, our Above It All treatment center is the place to call. Pick up the phone today, and let our team of addiction specialists help you back on track towards the healthy, happy lifestyle you deserve.