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Some people in recovery must take prescribed medication for medical problems. However, it is generally accepted that the misuse of prescription medication and other drugs can threaten the achievement and maintenance of sobriety.
AA provides some suggestions regarding sobriety and use of medicines.
+No A.A. member should “play doctor”;
?Active participation in the A.A. program of recovery is a safeguard against relapse.
?Be honest with your doctor and yourself about your medicine.
?Tell your doctor that you are an alcoholic.
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What are you thoughts on the council to :
don’t play doctor,
go to meetings, and
be honest with your doctor?
Have you heard any other suggestions?
The topic tonight is recovery and medicine.
For me there are different classes of medicine as it relates to the alcoholic.
Let’s start with how we manage medications for minor illnesses and pain.
Minor illness such as colds and flus or and pain management related to dental work and minor surgeries.
What is your experience with medicines for these types of situations, how do you manage a cold?
What about cold meds?
How do you manage cold and flu symptoms?
What about nyquil?
How about pain meds, what is your philosophy regarding these medicines?
Have you taken pain meds?
How did you manage the dosing?
Did you self administer or did you have someone else manage the dosing?
Let’s now move into other medical problems such as mental health care.
Now, a different class of medications.
Medicines for mental health
Feeling miserable isn’t uncommon in early sobriety. Withdrawing from any substance to which you are addicted may produce symptoms of depression, such as changes in sleep patterns, feelings of helplessness, and appetite or weight changes.
In trying to picture the relationship between addiction and depression, it’s important to understand four things:
Not everyone with addiction has a depressive disorder.
Not everyone with a depressive disorder has an addiction.
People with a dual diagnosis have two separate conditions, each requiring different treatments.
Despite this, the state of your recovery from one frequently impacts your recovery from the other.
People who are in addiction recovery are far more likely to relapse if they are depressed. And according to one disturbing estimate, “suicide is the cause of death for an estimated 25 percent of treated alcoholics.”
Thoughts?
Have you taken anti depressants?
What was our experience?
“studies suggest that for individuals with repeated depressive episodes, a combination of therapy and antidepressants are the most effective course of treatment.”
What about therapy and medicine?
Most recovery programs cite abstinence from drugs and alcohol as the best?indeed the only?way to overcome addiction. As a result, stigma often surrounds the use of medication to help with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
What is your experience with stigma and taking prescription medicine within the recovering community?
Now, let’s move into another territory, the medicines that are far riskier in my estimation.
Let’s focus on opioids and benzos
Addictive drugs such as opioids and benzodiazepines have a few things in common. The user feels the effect of the drug soon after taking it and feels high for a period of time. When someone who is addicted “comes down,” they want more. Eventually, the same amount of a drug produces a less effective high, and more of the drug will be required to achieve the desired effect.
Antidepressants, on the other hand, take weeks, and sometimes months to take effect. Further, They do not really make people feel ‘high,’ they are not abused in a pattern of escalating doses and they have little black-market value.” The bottom line? “In general, antidepressants do not pose substantial risk to people in recovery.”
What are your opinions on the differences between these two classes of meds?
Drugs are not the solution to addiction. But for people who struggle with addiction as well as a depressive disorder, antidepressants can be a key ingredient of lifelong recovery.
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Call Recovered About Medicine and Recovery
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Being Charlie Movie Review WITH Spoilers – Recovered 760
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Tonight, we decided to do a movie review on Being Charlie.
We just viewed the movie and now I want to talk about it with you guys.
First, the story plot?.
Charlie is a troublesome 18-year-old who breaks out of a youth drug treatment clinic, but when he returns home to Los Angeles, he’s given an intervention by his parents and forced to go to an adult rehab. There, he meets a beautiful but troubled girl, Eva, and is forced to battle with drugs, elusive love and divided parents.
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Did you learn anything from this movie? If you did, what was it?
What is the message of this movie? Do you agree or disagree with it?
Was there something you didn’t understand about the film? What was that?
What did you like best about the movie? Why?
What did you like least about the film? Why?
Who was your favorite character in the movie? Why?
Who was your least favorite character in the film? Why?
Did anything that happened in this movie remind you of something that has occurred in your own life or that you have seen occur to others?
What were you thinking as you finished watching the film?
Would you recommend this movie to a friend? Explain your reasons.
What part of the story told by the movie was the most powerful? Why?
If you had a chance to ask a character in this movie a question, what would it be?
If you had a chance to ask the screenwriter a question, what would it be?
If you were writing the screenplay for this movie, would you have changed the ending? Explain your answer.
What feelings did you share with any of the characters in the movie?
Did any of the characters in this movie make you angry? Tell us why.
Did you come to respect any of the characters in this movie? Who was it and why did you come to respect that character?
What comment is the author trying to make about the culture of the characters in this story?
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Annie Highwater Interview – Recovered 759
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Today, we have author Annie Highwater with us in the studio.
Annie, welcome to the Recovered Podcast studio.
Annie, I’m going to have Anna introduce you to our listeners.
Anna take it from here
Introduction
Author Annie Highwater is a long distance runner, health and wellness advocate and a fanatical researcher of behavioral science, family pathology and concepts of dysfunction and conflict. Annie resides in Columbus, Ohio where she has worked in the insurance industry. She also enjoys writing, yoga and visiting her son in Southern California as often as possible.
Facebook link:
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Annie’s links will be in the show notes
As you know Annie, the Recovered Podcast is intended to be a support for those of us in 12-step recovery program.
Before your experience with your son, did you know anyone who had struggled with addiction?
Did you know anything about recovery before Elliott?
Your new book is Titled “Unhooked”.
A mother’s story of Unhitching from the roller coaster of her son’s addiction.
Annie, your memoir starts with your experiences of life in a grossly neglected home. But in the book you share how those experiences both helped and hindered what would be the hardest, most heartbreaking, challenge of your life– your son’s addiction to opiates. You say these experiences have been illuminating.
What do you mean by illuminating?
Elliott is your son, tell us more about him.
Do you have any other children?
Does alcoholism run in the family?
Were you familiar with recovery programs before Elliott?
The book is structured like a boxing match,
You don’t have chapters, you have rounds.
Tell us why.
Tell us about some of the boxing quotes you included.
Are you a boxing fan?
Tell us about your upbringing?
How did that affect your journey with Elliott?
It doesn’t sound like you felt safe growing up, how did that affect your parenting style?
Tell us about your grandparents?
What did you like to do as a kid?
What was the circumstances of you becoming pregnant?
Did you grow up with religion?
Tell us about your relationship with your mother.
How did you find out about Elliott’s addiction?
How did you learn about the disease concept of addiction?
What type of help did you think you needed at the beginning of Elliott’s disease?
What actual help did you need?
Tell us about stigma, secretes, shame, blame, did you experience these things?
Tell us about Elliott’s recovery process.
What were some of your experiences?
What were some of your fears?
Tell us about loneliness.
How did your family react?
Tell us about the 3 c’s.
Did you experience recovery?
What did surrender look like for you?
How did you unhitch yourself from Elliott’s addiction?
Do you ever hitch yourself back on?
What would you say to a parent that suspects their child is experimenting?
What would you say to a parent who suspects their child has a problem?
Did you find others who were going through what you went through?
How did you select your pen name Annie Highwater?
What was the #1 thing that held you back in writing this book?
What is the best advice you ever received about writing this book?
What is something that is working in your life right now?
What is the best book you have read on recovery?
This podcast is about Hope
What would you say to the parent who is struggling with their addicted child?
How can people get the book?
How can listeners contact you?
Annie, thanks for joining us in the studio.
Annie Highwater Interview Tomorrow (11/18) at Noon
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Joe and Charlie Eighth and Ninth Step – Recovered 758
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