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Pain Pill Addiction Can Begin Very Innocently


Pain Pill Addiction Can Begin Very Innocently

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Pain pill addiction can change your life.  Get it back!

Pain pill addiction can begin gradually due to a backache or injury and escalate into a serious problem.

 

Pain pill addiction is not something people often fall into out of experimentation. Instead, it is the result from an injury relief that gradually becomes more seductive. Most drug addiction actually comes from prescription pills, believe it or not. There are multiple ways to detect if someone is abusing prescription pills, and ways you can deal with it without ruining that person’s life. Pain pill addiction can be a very horrible thing to those who have never experienced it. it is deceptive and creeps up on someone.

Once someone begins taking certain medication for their ailments, it can be very hard for them to stop taking the drug because their bodies have gotten so used to it. One of my uncles was addicted to pain pills for months with no one suspecting a thing. This is because he kept his addiction well hidden and never gave himself away to his family. However, some people who abuse pain pills will show obvious signs of running off to the bathroom or going out for a ‘walk’ to abuse their drug. If you suspect them of this, keep a close watch on them and confront them if you see them abusing pills. When something takes the edge off of pain, it becomes easy to continue with this pattern. People don’t like to sit in pain.

If someone is addicted to many different forms of medication, they might be seeing different doctors on a weekly basis. Doctors have complete doctor-patient confidentiality and it’s not illegal or anything to have more than one doctor. Drug addicts can be very manipulative and cunning when it comes to supporting their habit, so be on the look out for this too. Visit any doctor you think they might have gone to and ask if they were there. Fortunately pharmacies can keep track of pain pills being subscribed but addicts will go to different pharmacies and may even buy pills directly from patients at pain management clinics when they are desperate.

Another sign of pain pill addiction is an increase in alcohol use. If someone is addicted to pills, often times they will use alcohol to increase the effectiveness of the pills. This can be very dangerous and if someone you know who seems to be troubled for some reason starts drinking a lot of alcohol, ask them if they’ve been doing other drugs and ask them if they need your attention. Some addictions are cries for help and the people that are going through them only need a shoulder like yours to cry on to get them through it.

It can be very tough dealing with a pain pill addiction situation like some of the scenarios I mentioned above. If you feel like someone is abusing prescription pills, you need to get them into rehab as soon as possible. Most people will stage an intervention first and this is usually enough to get a sensible person to admit that they need help and to check themselves into a drug treatment program or rehab center. Still honesty is not easy and the hiding may go on for a while till confronted.

By Dee Cohen

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