Drug Addiction Statistics: Prescription Drug Addiction Statistics- Drug Abuse Hits Home
The big drug addiction problem facing America, according to drug addiction statistics, lies not in the crack houses and shooting galleries of the inner cities, but in the doctor’s offices to which millions of Americans go in search of relief for their physical and emotional pain.
Drug Abuse Among The Elderly
As the Baby Boomer generation enters its retirement years, there are now more Americans over the age of sixty than ever before. Whether or not that is a factor, more prescriptions are being written, with less thorough understanding of the patient’s physical condition, than ever, and under those circumstances, it is not surprising that prescription drug abuse, according to the most recent prescription drug addiction statistics, is on the rise.
ADHD Prescription Drug Abuse @ College-So What?
ADHD Prescription Drug Abuse @ College-so what? – Ashley, a College student is interviewed by Dr. Charles Shinaver about prescription drug abuse at college. Is Adderall Abuse or the Abuse of other ADHD Drugs on College Campuses a Big Deal? Students ask ADHD Students all the time to sell or give their ADHD drugs to other students. The line between use and abuse is blurry, doctors prescribe them. Faking ADHD is easy. Coke, Dr. Pepper, coffee, tea, energy drinks, ADHD meds, where is the line? Pick me ups vs. Lock me ups.
5 Things to Know About Cholesterol – the Nebraska Medical Center
5 Things to Know About Cholesterol – The Nebraska Medical Center – Do you know your cholesterol number? What about the difference between HDL and LDL cholesterol? Nebraska Medical Center cardiologist/lipidologist Dr. Scott Shurmur explains what all of us should know about diet, exercise and the risk of heart attack and stroke that can come with high blood cholesterol. To learn more about the cardiology program at The Nebraska Medical Center, visit www.nebraskamed.com or call 1-800-922-0000
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How Do I Get Back on My Prescriptions?
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Hi, i could use some serious feedback, and this may get a little lengthy, but here it goes. About 5 years ago i was diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. At the time, i didnt believe in taking prescription drugs as most of my family has struggled with various drug addictions and prescription drug abuse. So i was always trying to be a “badass” and ended up with the group of kids in school known as burnouts, started smoking pot, then drinking a lot, and this eventually led me to an insane meth addiction. So i continued using up until about 8 months before my 18th birthday, when i broke into a motel room, stole a bunch of prescriptions and various stuff to sell to feed my addiction. Well, i didnt get very far, because i was staying at the same motel, (wasnt thinking, was drunk at the time, and morally in the wrong). The cops came and witnesses told them my description, so the manager took them to my room, where they burst in unannounced, and caught me literally red handed with the pill bottles on the nightstand and laptop in hand, me emailing and facebooking people to whom i was going to sell the prescriptions. That day i got 7 felonies, but being my first time getting in turmoil with the law in colorado, as i had just moved here from nebraska, i got charged as a juvenile and was placed in a group home until my 18th bday just a few months ago. I was put on medicaid, and will have it until im 21 due to aging out of the system. When i went to see a pschiatrist about add meds. to help me concentrate better, and anti-anxiety meds. to help with night terrors, they put me on vyvance and clonadine. The med worked great, though i had to get my doses moved up due to obvious tolerance, after a few months they were both at ammounts that worked perfect for me and really helped my keep a schedule, and focus when it comes to educational courses. I got my g.e.d. on my birthday, believe it or not, and that was one of the happiest days of my life, (not trying to gloat, but im very intelligent and my score on the g.e.d. put me in the top 10 percentile of all graduating HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS in th u.s., not just other people with their g.e.d.’s, and am very proud of this accomplishment). So my provider, which is through medicaid, switched my psychiatrist and she just cold turkey took me off my meds. I tried going to other providers in the area and had her send my medical referance and records numerous times, and all of these providers have referred me back to the same place, where my psychiatrist works and they will not switch my psychiatrist. I am aware of what a drug alert is, and how deminishes your chances of getting ANY prescriptions in that whole state. I am not aware if this has been put on my record or not, but thats another issue. The point being, i genuinly need my meds, i just cannot function without them. I’ve lost several jobs because when i got to work, i work my ass off, and when i see someone slacking it pisses me off, and have blown up on people whom i should not be of my concern. This loss of my prescriptions has also caused me to inherit terrible social anxiety problems and my previous conditions are far worse than before, i am nearly agoraphobic and try to only leave my house when i need to. I also have been working with a couple of organizations who are helping me get into colledge this upcoming fall for business related classes, and are willing to pay full tuition for my schooling up until I get my bachalors degree, no student loans or anything along those lines. Through one of these programs ive also been offered the availibility of a 4-6 week internship at NOAA for an excellent referance on my resume. I have definitally turned my way of life around 100% since the incident in which i got in trouble, and have not been using drugs/alcohol nor have i stolen a single thing since then, (if i want something i work and buy it or go without). I am trying really hard to stay strong, because i would lose it if my inability to function in society without medication which im being denied hinders any of these life changing opportunities ive been presented with. I know that my healthcare is free so i cant be picky in these situations, but im not trying to be picky. I am just trying to figure out how to get back on my prescriptions so i can in turn be successful furthur down the road. Im slowly losing hope, and if you take the time out of your day to read this and could give me any possible solutions or any related feedback at all, i give you my sincere thanks. My email is [email protected].