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		<title>The Fight in Recovery</title>
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Addiction recovery never ends. It will be an ongoing struggle in the beginning stages. It will progress though, becoming a matter of day-to-day maintenance instead of a moment to moment struggle. Eventually the tools that you gain in recovery will no longer help you make the right choices. Instead of choices, you will have [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">Addiction recovery</a> never ends. It will be an ongoing struggle in the beginning stages. It will progress though, becoming a matter of day-to-day maintenance instead of a moment to moment struggle. Eventually the tools that you gain in recovery will no longer help you make the right choices. Instead of choices, you will have the right habits. No longer will you be consciously choosing to avoid drugs. You will be living a life style of drug rehabilitation. <span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>It is a struggle in the early stages. Remember though, this struggle should be done well. This is where the foundation is laid for the habits of rehabilitation. Good decisions and choices now will be what helps you throughout your addiction recovery program and beyond.</p>
<p>We are in a different struggle. We struggle to overcome one main myth of recovery: Addiction can be overcome alone. This falsehood is at the root of countless relapses into drug addiction. Addicts begin to see that they&#8217;re in need of <a href="http://www.drugalcoholrehab.net">drug rehabilitation</a>. They get up the will power and courage to stop their drug abuse. Then the addiction clouds their thinking so that they believe they can run their own addiction recovery program.</p>
<p>Attempting recovery on your own isn&#8217;t any more reasonable than trying to do any other job on your own. You wouldn&#8217;t perform surgery on yourself. You wouldn&#8217;t build a bridge on your own. These are jobs that require great knowledge. They are also jobs that require cooperation and teamwork. We certainly know we can&#8217;t help provide addiction rehabilitation for you, without you coming to us. It is necessary that you realize you can&#8217;t reach complete a drug treatment program on your own. Not only is it not possible, it is not necessary. We are both looking for the same thing, your life long addiction rehabilitation. Why wouldn&#8217;t we work together to achieve that goal.</p>
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		<title>Binge Drinking In College</title>
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Alcohol abuse is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.addictionsearch.com">Alcohol abuse</a> is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses and even riots in the past decade. This has led a number of college campuses to make alcohol consumption and possession illegal, even for those over the age of 21.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>Binge drinking is usually cited as the cause for these problems. Teens and young adults are increasingly tending to drink very large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. This leads to destructive behaviors and the very real risks of alcohol poisoning and developing <a href="http://www.detox24.com">alcoholism</a>. Binge drinking is associated with blacking out and other medical conditions.</p>
<p>A college student with an alcoholism or <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">alcohol abuse</a> problem faces many dire social consequences. They are likely to drop out of school after having worked hard to get into college. Alcoholism makes them more likely to face legal problems. Sexual assault on women is frequently linked to drugs and alcohol. College students who suffer from substance abuse damage personal relationships and lose jobs.</p>
<p>These things can set the young adult far behind in life if the alcoholism is not dealt with quickly and effectively. Additionally, alcohol poisoning is frequently seen in college students who binge drink and become out of control. Alcohol poisoning is potentially fatal.</p>
<p>Whether they suffer from alcoholism or not, many college students don’t realize the dangers of binge drinking. This is especially true if they do it infrequently or all of their they see their friends doing the same thing. However, it only takes one night of binge drinking to die from alcohol poisoning. Young adults with an alcohol abuse problem should be encouraged to seek addiction treatment help.</p>
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