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Addiction to Complaining
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Drug Addiction - The Effects of Drugs on the Mind and Body
When somebody becomes addicted to drugs, the answers to quitting
aren't always as simple as we'd like them to be. It isn't a case
of the user simply been self-indulgent. Nor is it a case of 'if
they wanted to quit, they would do.' It isn't...
Family History and Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol abuse is a most divisive force within a family unit. It
causes people to lie to those that trust them, to use violence
against those that love them and above all, to loathe
themselves. In many cases the abuse of alcohol goes on for...
How To Know And Help A Drug Addict.
What is drug addiction?
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Which drug addiction treatment is the best?
The answer is simple: there is no such thing as the best drug addiction treatment. Depending on the kind of the addiction, your age and social situation different treatments may be chosen for your benefit.
Here are a few most common drug...
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Self Esteem And Addiction
Self esteem is something
I believe that we would all
like to have but when you
have some powerful addiction
one of the first things you
lose is your self esteem.
None of us like to think we
are addicted to something
and are adamant that we are
in complete control, only
doing what we do because we
so enjoy it and that giving
it up would be so easy - it's
just that we don't want to
give it up isn't it?!!!
There are many different type
of addictions such as alcohol,
drugs, overeating, sex, perfectionism
- the list could go on and
on and we all think that one
addiction is worse than another
- well that is not really
the case - each addiction
affects the self esteem and
well being of the affected
person and probably their
loved ones and family as well.
Once the person faces up to
the fact that they do have
a problem, and that is most
certainly the first stage,
then they might seek some
form of professional help
- now I am not knocking these
professionals because I truly
believe that they do a great
job but unless you reach the
inner being of the person
I truly believe that it is
only a matter of time before
that person who was supposedly
cured starts all over again
with their addiction - that
is why you see people who've
been stopped smoking for many
years and those who have not
touched a drop of alcohol
suddenly start again.
How do I know this? - well
I reckon I'm pretty much an
expert in the field of addiction
to alcohol and cigarettes
- they were such an important
party of my life for so many
years and when I finally admitted
I had a huge problem I took
all the help I could find,
some of it I even paid for.
I did well for almost one
year but boy was it hard and
I soon started again this
time with such a vengeance
that it caused my business
and marriage breakdown and
I found myself living in a
mobile home on my own with
drink being my only companion.
What happened to me on that
day in December 2002 was nothing
short of a modern day miracle
- overnight, and I mean overnight
I stopped both drinking and
smoking, have never touched
either of these but more importantly
NEVER EVER have had the desire
for these in the slightest.
A few months later I was reunited
with my wife and children
and couldn't be happier with
my life if I was to win the
lottery - I wouldn't swap
this inner peace and complete
happiness that I have for
anything in this world.
I just had to write about
what happened on that day
which is what I have done
in the hope that the same
release from powerful addictions
can become a reality for others
who are living their lives
addicted to something in the
same way I was - the difference
it makes is incredible and
I just hope and pray that
you can all find the release
and subsequent inner peace
and contentment that I've
now got, I really do.
A recent testimonial, exerts
of which are included below,
show just why I want this
book to reach and touch people
who are looking for what I've
found.
I LAVISHED your book. My life
was in shambles; my wife had
divorced me and tonight I
was in such a state of despair
that I had rung my Mother
to tell her that suicide was
my only option - after reading
your book I have a peace about
me that I have not had since
I was 19 and I'm 56 now. Thank
you thank you for allowing
God to speak through you to
me - I now feel a complete
relief from all the pain and
misery I have known for the
past 37 years and I thank
you for saving my life - actually
GOD SAVED MY LIFE but you
threw me the life preserver
- may God continue to bless
you, your family and your
ministry.
Roy Thompson, Atlanta, Georgia
- royjrthompson@bellsouth.net
About the author:
The author had had a dreadful
drink problem for over 30
years but was miraculously
freed from this overnight
which resulted in him becoming
a Christian. 3 years on his
life couldn't be better and
he wrote his book in the hope
this may help others. Details
of his book and contact details
can be found at http://www.aspecialjourney.com
Resources - Link Exchange
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