Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Sobering Up with Help from DUI Rehab at Orange County Treatment Center


According to People magazine, Stamos was caught while driving erratically on Beverly Hills on June 12, 2015. The police revealed that he already had a medical condition, which did not warrant a field sobriety test. However, it resulted in him being confined at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Orange County locals will relate with the Full House mainstay’s plight. Local statistics claim that around 13,000 people are nabbed for DUI within the OC, and ten cities in the county are the most notorious in California for DUIs that result in injuries or fatalities. If your loved one has had drinking problems with DUIs that result in some bad scrapes with the law, check them in at treatment centers like Sober Life USA.
http://soberlifeusa.com/2015/07/24/sobering-up-with-help-from-dui-rehab-at-orange-county-treatment-center/

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Submitting to an Orange County Rehab Program for a Heroin OD Episode


Heroin is one of the more commonly accessible banned substances, and sometimes taking in excessive amounts lead to a fatal conclusion. What if a person with a heroin addiction overdosed and nearly died from binging? There may be no choice but to put them in rehab for a chance to get their lives back, as a teenager from St. Louis, MO was able to do, according to a NewsOK report. According to the news, the teen was found lying down after a party in early March 2015, where he consumed a mix of Xanax and heroin. The cocktail was enough to render him out for several hours; hospital doctors warned of the possibility he could be a vegetable because the drug sapped the brain of too much oxygen. He already OD’ed on heroin twice before, but no major damage to the organs were fortunately found then.
http://soberlifeusa.com/2015/07/22/submitting-to-an-orange-county-rehab-program-for-a-heroin-od-episode/

Saturday, August 22, 2015

Why Teens Develop Alcohol Addiction and Why Rehab Is Key to Recovery


Alcohol abuse, addiction, and other types of drinking problems commonly occur in the U.S. A drinking problem can be evident through regular binge drinking (5 or more drinks within 2 hours or enough to raise a person’s blood alcohol concentration to 0.08%). This excessive intake can lead to addiction (also called dependency or alcoholism) in the long run. Both adults and minors can develop drinking problems. Teens may have been exposed to alcohol as early as age 11 for boys or 13 for girls, and millions of minors ages 12 to 20 have reported drinking at least once in their lives. What’s more surprising to realize is that most underage individuals who consume alcohol (90% of them to be exact, according to the CDC) do so in the form of binge drinks.
http://soberlifeusa.com/2015/07/20/why-teens-develop-alcohol-addiction-and-why-rehab-is-key-to-recovery/

Thursday, August 20, 2015

How Parental Alcoholism Affects Kids and How Alcohol Rehab Can Help


Many adults in the U.S. are affected by alcoholism, and various aspects of their personal lives can suffer. Job performance is usually affected as they fail to fulfill their responsibilities or even show up to work because of being inebriated or due to constant cravings for alcohol. Relationships with significant others can also be disturbed. What people tend to overlook is that when the person with alcohol addiction is a parent, the children would suffer the most. The drinking problem can especially be concerning for the kids. If the parent doesn’t get treatment and stick to being sober, alcoholism could destroy the family.
http://soberlifeusa.com/2015/07/17/how-parental-alcoholism-affects-kids-and-how-alcohol-rehab-can-help/