by Hill Country Detox | Jul 31, 2017 | Addiction
After detox, you have a chance to remain sober indefinitely and change your life for the better. Unfortunately, without help and support, you may find yourself struggling with intense cravings and triggers from all sides. Identifying your triggers and learning how to... by Hill Country Detox | Jul 26, 2017 | Detox in Texas
Your time in drug and alcohol detox is spent physically adjusting to the absence of an addictive drug in your body. This includes going through the withdrawal process. During withdrawal, you will experience many physical symptoms, which can be managed and alleviated... by Hill Country Detox | Jul 18, 2017 | drug addiction
Many prescription drugs can be addictive when they are misused or taken for much longer than intended. The same is true for Xanax. If your doctor writes you a prescription for Xanax, you should always take it as prescribed, or if you feel uncomfortable, seek out a... by Hill Country Detox | Jul 18, 2017 | Detox in Texas
When a sibling, spouse, parent or friend suffers from addiction, everyone close to them also suffers. If nothing is done to intervene, this suffering only worsens over time. If someone you care about is struggling with a substance abuse problem but is reluctant to get... by Hill Country Detox | Jul 4, 2017 | Detox in Texas
Once you have developed a dependence on an addictive substance, you will experience uncomfortable physical symptoms when you stop using. This is called withdrawal. The fear of withdrawal is often what keeps an addicted person from stopping their drug abuse or getting...
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