There is no real way you can help them, just support them make sure they don't get back on the drug if it's bad enough slowly get them off the drug yourself by giving them small doses. Withdrawal is a hard place to be you want to go back to the drug more than anything to make the pain go away.
Be someone she can rely on. She (or he) will need a shoulder to cry on, and someone who will listen to them without passing judgment
She wants you to be there for her to help her through whatever she's going through. She wants you to be there for her to be someone to give her that extra push and to be someone she can go to, to have a conversation about anything. Someone who helps her out with her dreams hopes and aspirations. == ==
She wants you to be there for her to help her through whatever she's going through. She wants you to be there for her to be someone to give her that extra push and to be someone she can go to, to have a conversation about anything. Someone who helps her out with her dreams hopes and aspirations. == ==
You need to speak to a shrink. you need to talk to someone! if that doesn't help you need professional help!
for kids who have problems or going through a hard time and need help
Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
well i would have to say it would kinda make you feel down all the time. but the best thing you can do is stick with the person and help him or her through whatever they are going through.
it depends what her age is. if she 1-10 then, kids go through little tantrums. 10-20, shes going through puberty and her hormones and emotions change which can lead to violence. 20+ then i would recomend her or telling someone about it where she can get help from someone, go to anger managment or somewhere where they will help her. help this helps you xx
Try going to a therapist or find someone to talk to about it and they can help you
Even after weaning off of Lexapro I am experiencing withdrawals. My doctor actually told me to try taking Sudafed. I did yesterday for the first time and it really did help the dizziness and numb feeling. so in my case the answer is yes.
Withdrawals from wat...if u take it long enough you'll just set yourself up for more withdraws...hydrocodone has its own with draws and they ain't pretty
Sometimes words are not enough to cheer someone up depending on the circumstances that person is going through. Although it is difficult to see someone you care about feeling sad or depressed the only thing you can do to help is let them know you are there for them and a shoulder to cry on.