Monday, September 26, 2016

Awareness Of Substance Abuse Presentation Signs Can Help Prevent Disaster

By Paul Graham


The number of people that are dependent upon both legal and illegal substances has been rising steadily for the past few decades. Abusing drugs, alcohol and a variety of other materials that lead to dependency is fast becoming the single biggest social and health dilemma the world has ever seen. Illegal drugs are freely available and despite their best efforts, law enforcement authorities are losing the battle against drug lords. Families must be aware of the substance abuse presentation signs if a loved one acts strangely.

It is scary to look at the statistics about the prevalence of addiction and the many different substances that can be abused and that can lead to dependency. In the United States two and a half million visits to emergency medical facilities each year are directly related to addiction and dependency on dangerous drugs. Every day, more than two thousand teenagers your than fifteen will experiment with drugs and at least fifty per cent of them will become addicted to more than one drug.

It would be sad enough if addicts only destroyed their own lives. Unfortunately, they often destroy the lives of those loved ones around them too. Their dependency make them extremely selfish. Their own needs are the only priorities in their lives. They do not care what damage and heart ache they cause to those that love them. They do not respond to efforts to help them.

One of the early warning signs is when someone suddenly lose interest in hobbies and activities that used to be important. At the same time, the individual concerned often exhibit bizarre behaviour, being withdrawn and moody the one moment only to be extremely happy and bright all of a sudden. These mood swings are unpredictable. In many cases the affected person become careless about personal grooming.

Many addicts stop caring about personal hygiene. In the majority of cases they lose weight rapidly and do not eat regularly. They are unable to sleep at night but can easily sleep all day long. When they wake up they are moody and abusive. They cannot remain still and have to move constantly. They often show clear signs of paranoia, believing that someone is out to get them.

Physical signs include bloodshot eyes and constantly running noses. The pupils are dilated. The addict is nauseous and vomit without warning. They sweat throughout the day and they often struggle to breathe. All of these signs indicate an individual that has been addicted for some time and that is on the edge of suffering a severe health setback and even a fatal overdose.

It is not easy to help an addict. They seldom admit that they have a serious problem and that they need help. They often argue that they are on top of the situation and that they can stop any time they want. If their behaviour become disruptive to the point where they threaten the very safety and sanctity of the rest of the family it may be best to obtain an interdict and to force the addict into rehabilitation.

It is extremely sad that so many people feel that they cannot cope with life without the help of one or more substances that are guaranteed to eventually destroy their lives. Families need to accept the reality of addiction and they need to make sure that their children are aware of the dangers. At the first signs of possible abusive behaviour immediate action should be taken.




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