The little boy was tickling her sister so she had a compulsion to giggle.
In the imossible quiz on addicting games what is the answere to number 24?
i think it is :
V
thats what i got told!!
Dr. House, the main character in the TV show "House," is addicted to Vicodin, a prescription pain medication. He uses it to manage chronic pain in his leg, stemming from an injury sustained years ago.
Can you be addicted to solvents?
Well yes and no, you can't get addicted to the solvent it's self physically. But you can gain a mental connection between good times and doing solvents. This can cause a feeling of addiction. But no you can't physically get addicted
What was bobby brown addicted to?
he was addicted to heroin and crystal meth and thizz pills and stanky couchie
What are 3 forms are chewing tobacco?
the three main types are as follows; loose leaf, long cut, and snuff.
Are there any long term side effects from drinking several red bulls a day?
It is certainly addictive as it has very high levels of caffeine, more than coffee.
Actually, Red Bull has LESS caffeine than coffee. Eight ounces of Red Bull contains 80 mgs of caffeine. Your average 6-ounce cup of coffee also has 80 mgs of caffeine. And personally, I make my coffee so strong, it probably has twice as much caffeine as Red Bull.
It contains refined sugars that have been linked to obesity, diabetes and tooth decay. If you saved the money you spent on overpriced redbull you could save a huge amount in a few years.
Tapentadol has the potential to be addictive, especially for individuals with a history of substance abuse or addiction. It is important to take this medication exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider to minimize the risk of developing dependence or addiction. If you are concerned about addiction potential, speak with your healthcare provider.
Why do people become addicted to pain killers?
Unfortunately people are addicted to pain killers for many reasons.
Depression can be a cause. Looking for an escape from reality.
Many people take pain killers not so much for pain as the high or the feeling they can get off from them. Some take them for chronic pain and time goes along they may be immune to that strength of pain killer and move on to another more stronger pain killer and then they get addicted to that stronger pain killer and need more.
Some people are very easily addicted. It is not always easy to get off an addiction. Whether it be alcohol, cigarette smoking or pain killers prescription or non prescription, or any illegal drugs. Some people just like the feeling that pain killers give to them. Which myself i have never understood.
Some need to go to counseling and combat their issues that they are dealing with to remove the need for pain killers and other things they are addicted to.
It could be simple things from actual pain to stress, or they just are not handling a break up, job loss, are angry, suicidal, or just depressed, and some people don't understand always why they are depressed either.
I have always believed that if you are going on a pain killer (with a dr's prescription), especially one that is addicting, use it moderately. Don't use it all the time. See if you can take Ibuprofen, Aleve or Tylenol with it. If you can use the pain killer, vicodin, percocet, etc.. and then if it still don't help and you can use Ibuprofen or aleve or tylenol, then use those as directed, to eliviate your pain.
Don't let the drug take control of you, you need to take control of the drug.
If one has a depression, suicidal tendancies etc.. then don't take pain medications for this, see a physician and get help through counseling or other means, or an antidepressent. Pain medications do not resolve these kinds of issues and can lead to more trouble then what it is worth.
What are the possible solutions in teenage drug addiction?
Intervention.
If you are a friend you need to tell an adult.
I don't care if it is your parents, teachers, counselor in school, even your friends' parents. You need to tell someone.
Yah your friend may hate you later. But you know what do you want that friend dead and go to a funeral instead?
I say sure talk to the friend about it first. But will the friend listen to you? Will they not go off in a rampage?
If it is your son or daughter and this is a parent.
Then you need to again do intervention.
Take them to a counselor, put them in a rehabilitation facility.
Either way don't let it continue.
Take them to your regular physician and tell them what you want and why explain why and what you may have found out.
Or if your regular physician is not available, you need to get them to ER immediately. Don't wait for the doctor's appointment.
And if they refuse to go or they refuse to go with you or get violent you have the right to call the police in your state for help and interception.
Don't hold your child down, don't force your child, don't hit your child or physically hurt your child.
You will be held for child abuse, even if your child hits you.
If the child leaves the home lock the doors, if you have to change the locks and tell them until they cooperate with you, you are not cooperating with them and they cannot come home. They become violent at the door, or break the homes windows, call the police.
Yes this is tough love. But it has to be done.
They have to be helped.
usually if you have no want to press charges they will pick them up to take them to the ER knowing they are on illegal substances and will send them into rehabilitation from ER. IF the teenager does not have illegal substances on them, they will not be arrested. They cannot arrest for someone being under the influence as long as they are not operating any vehicles and/or machinery in most states.
bottom line; Intervention
Can you become addicted to fun?
We suspect that most people who are excessively fun-oriented (with the exception of those who engage in extreme sports for the adrenaline and/or endorphin high) do so as a result of emotional problems, rather than addiction.
Fun can be mood-altering, but much depends on how one defines addiction. The most accepted definitions involve engaging in activities that cause trouble in daily life, but continuing to do them despite the consequences. There are also the issues of compulsion and withdrawal. However, one must also consider the definition of "fun." If it always involved drinking or drugs, there could certainly be an addiction component. We would add that there is nothing wrong with fun. It is one of the things that make life worth living. If, however, it has reached the point of making life more difficult instead of making ie happier and more carefree, there is certainly something to be looked at, no matter what we call it.
What is a bio-psychosocial assessment?
It is an interview, or series of interviews combined with physical and psychological exams, that attempts to profile all the physical, psychological and social issues that may bear on a problems such as addiction and emotional or personality difficulties.
Yes, Nubain (nalbuphine) can be addictive, especially when used improperly or in high doses. It is an opioid medication with the potential for physical and psychological dependence if taken for an extended period or misused. It is essential to use Nubain only as prescribed by a healthcare professional to minimize the risk of addiction.
How is is today problem different from the drug use in the past?
Well this is my opinion only.
I am old and ancient and remember some of those times from way back when.
When growing up in the Hippy Era when peace and love were the main stay of the society. It was pretty much Marijuana in the scene.
A little later with the Manson Crew came along and with Charles Manson came along it seemed heavy metal came into play too and other things that changed are thinking and society and the different wars in Vietnam that we had stronger drugs then Marijuana going around. But more like cocaine and Heroine was the big thing.
Those were the three biggest things for the while.
Then we got into the late 80's and 90's and then it was mostly Crystal Meth was on the scene. We seemed to be in a society everyone was in a rush, had to keep up, had to work hard, had to have the energy, a busy society of computers and cellphones just coming on the scene then, so we had little pills to keep us going and little pills to lose the weight (big thing to be thin at no cost!) and keep our stamina going and keep us going as well. They sold them over the counter at any gas station in some states and they called them tops or Pops or uppers!
Then we still had Marijuana.
Not as much though.
Then there was later in the 2000's Black Ice, Tar and other street market drugs out there and then the date rape drug, now prescription drugs, morphine as well. Heck people can and will sell their prescription drugs to help them the rest of the month, we never had stuff like that or did stuff like that when I was growing up.
It has changed. Now it seems you can buy the more harder drugs and more of it for cheaper then a baggie of Marijuana!
Things have changed with the era and I am sure as we go along there will be more drug changes with the era and the things that are happening. But somehow Marijauna has stayed around for decades and centuries. Now we are learning it is also a cure for some things, or at least to settle some ailments down.
And now we are fighting for the legal status of Marijauna to be legal.
So as the time changes so will the drugs always. It depends on our society and I am noticing that fewer today our new generation are using the harder stuff. Some don't even want to use anything. And find that wonderful.
As I look back on the time that I grew up, I think if we were like our kids today, we may not be so brain dead today!
Unfortunately, as well as being among the more intelligent creatures, the parrot clan are also among the most stubborn -- and are well-equipped to show it, as you know.
Try weaning him off by SLOWWWWLY reducing the amount. Or consider not worrying about it. What does your vet say? Are the seeds bad for him, or are you just tired of the mess? Reply:: He hasn't been to the vet in a while. They told me along with where I got him sunflower seeds are bad for birds because (1) they become addicted to them (2) they are very high in fat. : Unfortunately with my job situation and a lack of adequate bird stores in my area I had to buy his food at walmart. Which in turn is LOADED with sunflower seeds (because they are so cheap) and now Im paying for it dearly. : I am trying the slow weaning process, but the screaming is horrible. My cat actually screams back at him. He knows when he is out of sunflower seeds and screams accordingly. I've been trying to cut down on replacing the food, because all of the rest of the seed is still there. : I have the only sun conure I know of that doesnt like fruits/vegetables. He doesnt eat pellets and only has certain chew toys!! Lol.. I got a picky bird!
How do you login on addicting games?
First you have to go on to addicting games. then you look in the top right hand corner and click on "Sign up its free". fill in the desired information and then you are a member on addicting games. its totally free and you have a lot more options . i did it and it is awesome:)!!!!!!
Can thyroid function affect addiction?
Drugs such as nicotine, cocaine and a number of others can cause chronic hypo- or hyperthyroidism. There is also a body of evidence that indicates a possible link between thyroid function and a tendency toward addiction. Low thyroid function (hypothyroidism) can cause symptoms that are susceptible to mitigation by stimulants, for example. More research is needed.
Are there any Poems about alcoholism or drug addiction from the 18TH century?
Coleridge wrote "The Pains of Sleep" in 1803, which is an accurate description of opium withdrawal. While not technically 18th Century, he certainly researched the subject faithfully for a good part of that period.
Eating dirt is a symptom of an emotional disorder called "pica," a compulsion to eat non-food materials. It is not OK. There is no way to know what sort of harmful chemicals or bacteria might be present, and it could lead to anything from infections to cancer later on in life, to immediate or prolonged poisoning. An acute intestinal blockage leading to extremely painful complications -- even death -- is possible.
No. Don't eat dirt. If you have these compulsions, you should discuss them with a counselor or other professional.
What is an uncontrollable dependent on a drug?
An uncontrollable dependency on a drug refers to a situation where an individual has a strong physical or psychological reliance on the substance, leading to difficulty in controlling or stopping its use despite negative consequences. This can result in compulsive drug-seeking behavior and difficulty functioning without the drug.
Addicting game the vision test question 49?
In Question 49 of The Vision Test, you are asked to identify the number 571. The challenge is to spot this number hidden among a busy background of similar numbers and symbols. Look closely and focus on each section of the image to find the correct answer.
Caffeine is addictive because it stimulates the release of dopamine in the brain, which creates a feeling of pleasure and reinforces the behavior of consuming caffeine. Over time, the brain becomes accustomed to this increased dopamine release, leading to a tolerance for caffeine and withdrawal symptoms when consumption is stopped. This cycle of reinforcement can contribute to caffeine addiction.
Does eating gypsum drywall get you high?
No, eating gypsum drywall will not get you high. Gypsum is a mineral commonly used in building materials, and ingesting it can be harmful to your health. It is important to avoid consuming any non-food items.