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January 8, 2010

Get Thee To An Inpatient Alcohol Rehab, Charlie Sheen!

He’s Done It Again, Folks…

Sheens Latest Mugshot

Smile Pretty, Charlie! (Is this the "Young Guns" look or what?)

After an alleged decade or so of sobriety, Charlie Sheen is officially back in the news for an alcohol-fueled incident that eventually culminated in a visit from –who else?– the police.  At 7:30 AM on Christmas morning, the “Two And A Half Men” star’s wife, Brooke Mueller, placed a frenzied call to 911 claiming that Sheen was drunk and threatening her with a knife.  The pair had been vacationing in Aspen with, ironically, their respective “sober companions” (a.k.a. paid, sober babysitters) in tow when they decided to go for an ill-fated Christmas Eve dinner at a local ski lodge.  Several witnesses report that Sheen, while not drinking heavily, sipped a cocktail while his wife proceeded to get annihilated.  What really happened after that is anyone’s guess, but we do know that, whatever went down, it resulted in Sheen’s arrest on both assault and domestic violence charges.

Sober Living, Charlie Sheen Style…

Now, us recovering alkies here at NITtools.com (and there are a few of us) know as well as the next 12-stepper that gossiping is hardly a feature of a spiritual life.  It’s ugly, destructive, and pointless, so we’re sorry that we’re doing it.  But, hell, it sure is a lot of fun!  On that note, let’s get serious: the fact is, Charlie Sheen is an alcoholic.  He claims to have been sober since 1990-something, but last time we checked, blowing a .04 (which he did following this most recent domestic dispute) means you’re halfway legally drunk.  Unfortunately, last time we checked, there is no such thing as being halfway sober.  Charlie has admitted he is an alcoholic, so presuming that is true, even the slightest ingestion of alcohol can trigger the phenomenon of craving characteristic of this insidious disease.  We can only hope that Sheen isn’t convincing other struggling alcoholics that “sober living, Charlie Sheen style” isn’t a viable option.  If you are addicted to drugs an alcohol, don’t be a Charlie – total abstinence is the way to go.

The Rumor Mill – Is Sheen Battling Vicodin Addiction?

It’s no secret – celebrities love their Vicodin.  Matthew Perry, Winona Ryder, Rush Limbaugh, Courtney Love and countless other, diverse celebs have copped to their own crippling additions to the prescription drug.  Heck, rapper Eminem even has a tasteful tattoo of a Vicodin pill on his shoulder.  The point is, we certainly wouldn’t be surprised if Charlie Sheen was, in fact, struggling with a Vicodin addiction.  He is obviously already in “relapse mode,” so why wouldn’t he indulge in a drug that, to most, seems fairly harmless?  We don’t have any solid proof, though, so for now we’ll lay off.  What we DO know is that Sheen was seen vanishing to the restaurant bathroom several times over the course of his meal with Mueller…and we also know that Charlie loves the cocaine.  Hmmm…

Charlie’s Best Option: Inpatient Alcohol Rehab

Let it be known: we are not in the business of condemning addicts and alcoholics who have succumbed to a relapse.  Some might even suggest that relapse is a part of recovery.  Frankly, we don’t agree, but if relapse is a part of your story, forgive yourself already – hell, we do!  Given that Sheen is clearly struggling with his cunning, baffling, and powerful alcoholic demons, we truly feel that his best option (for the sake of P.R. team and his mental health) would be to voluntarily check himself in to an inpatient alcohol rehab center.  Unfortunately, Sheen has a history of leaving treatment centers far before completing a full, 28-day stay.  Still, if ole’ Charlie could get it together and weather the full course of treatment, he’d probably have a fighting chance of re-rooting himself in recovery and, perhaps, beating this current case.

June 16, 2009

Effects of Vicodin Addiction

Vicodin is a popular drug these days prescribed to a person to cure bodily pain and discomfort. Individuals get into this addiction after continuous use of this drug for months. Those who are addicted to this drug often feel depressed. The judgment and thinking power of the addicted individuals is also impaired. They cannot make most decisions properly. Vicodin addicts are seen suffering physical pain that is psychologically produced in their body.

If you have Vicodin addiction then you will crave for more and more Vicodin. These addicts can even break the law to get Vicodin. These addicted individuals are ignorant and stubborn enough to deny the fact that Vicodin can harm them. One of the biggest barriers in curing Vicodin addiction is the withdrawal symptoms that are difficult to overcome for these addicted individuals who restart the Vicodin intake for the sake of getting rid of the painful withdrawal symptoms.

Vicodin detoxification treatment is the perfect way to cure this addiction as in this type of treatment your cravings will be cured. Some of the most common symptoms that need to be cured in Vicodin addiction include restlessness, bone pain, muscle pain, diarrhea, insomnia, cold flashes, vomiting, goose bumps, watery eyes, involuntary leg movements, runny nose, watery eyes, irritability, loss of appetite, panic, irritability, nausea, chills and sweating.

In the addiction detoxification treatment, you will be given counseling so as to prepare you mentally for fighting off this addiction. The good thing about Vicodin addiction is that it does not include any life threatening symptoms. The intensity of withdrawal symptoms depends on the amount of Vicodin you used to take in the past. The symptoms of Vicodin addiction are usually noticed within twenty four hours to seventy two hours and it decreases after a period of seven to fourteen days.

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