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Addiction Recovery

Wednesday, 06 July 2022 00:00

Rewiring Your Medication

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Published in Rewiring Your Life
Wednesday, 09 March 2022 00:00

Rewiring Your Intervention

Today we're talking to two incredible women doing essential work in the addiction, recovery, and intervention space.
Published in Rewiring Your Life
Tuesday, 08 October 2019 00:00

How to Beat Food Addiction

Learn how to tell if you're a food addict and how to start on the road to recovery.
Published in Mindful Medicine

Individuals who suffer from co-occurring mental illness and addiction often face unique obstacles to overcome in sobriety. 

Unfortunately, many symptoms of mental health conditions are similar to the symptoms of substance abuse, so co-occurring disorders can be difficult to diagnose. Furthermore, this makes it important to diagnose and treat dual diagnosis patients for both disorders simultaneously.
Published in RadioMD Blog

April is Alcohol awareness month, and its main focus is to bring attention to the alcoholism issue that is still very real in America. 

Alcoholism does not discriminate. It touches all walks of life and not only affects the alcoholic, but all those who are involved in the alcoholic’s life. Having said that, if you do know someone with a drinking issue, it is time to start considering trying to get them help and informing them you are worried about their situation. 

This is not something that is easy to do and it definitely doesn't always go well. Just always remember this: If you are trying to help someone, you are trying to save their life. It's okay if it doesn't go well as long as your intentions are good! 

Here are some tips if you plan on confronting someone you know.
Published in RadioMD Blog
Tuesday, 09 April 2019 19:38

Restore Me to Sanity


I was picked on quite a bit in school because I was short in stature. 

Looking back, I understand I was easy prey. I did not wear the same clothes, listen to the same music or follow the same "cool" trends as other kids. I was an outcast. I was different.

A year later, I found my first escape from reality: alcohol and marijuana. I would soon discover my dad's prescriptions for Phentermine and Ultracet and take them before and during classes. Occasionally, I would steal my parents booze in a flask and sneak it into school.
Published in RadioMD Blog