By Tom Rees, on May 26th, 2010%
Suboxone is becoming a somewhat controversial treatment for anybody who is trying to kick an opiate addiction. It almost completely removes the awful pangs of withdrawal and powerful cravings from opiates (Vicodin, Oxycontin, Oxycodone, Heroin. etc). The controversy is arising over the fact that people are saying even though you do not experience the euphoria with Suboxone, you can get addicted to it. Worse, the withdrawals from Suboxone are supposedly harder to deal with than… Read More
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By Tom Rees, on May 16th, 2010%
When I look at the adopted kids I know or knew and look at the number of them that have died or had severe problems it is so out of balance with non-adopted people I know there has got to be another explanation. Well, if you were adopted and are having problems, maybe the following paper contains some answers. If you were adopted, this is meant to soothe your questions, not stir up more of… Read More
. . . → Read More: The Surprising Correllation Between Adoption and Mood Disorders/Addiction
By Tom Rees, on May 16th, 2010%
By Tom Rees, on May 5th, 2010%
I read this in an advertised Blogupp entry that started out as follows:
Bi Polar Disorder Written by: Baby J on May 4, 2010.
One day you wake up and everything is perfectly normal. You wake your kids, make breakfast and kiss your husband good day. All it takes is one incident. Something you’d never expect, yet the perfect trigger. In my case it was a liar. That
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