This entry was posted on 2/12/2008 6:22 AM and is filed under heathcare.
There was a time when we couldn't talk about drug problems. It was a dirty dark secret within a family. Or, when we thought about people who had problems wtih drugs we thought about homeless, dejected people and the projects. Well not anymore. This problem can happen to just about anyone. Think about it. We have all these new high powered medications to ease pain and most of them are narcotics and highly additive. Suppose you were in an auto accident and your doctor prescribed them for you...could you potentially end up addicted. You bet you could. Well, if this would happen to you, please know that there are many places you can go for drug rehab . They come in all prices and levels of luxury. If you need help, don't wait, check out Cliffside Malibu. Make that call.
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