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Coping With Substance Withdrawal Symptoms
Introduction: Going through substance withdrawal can be a challenging experience both physically and emotionally. It's important to remember that you're not alone and that there are effective strategies to help you manage withdrawal symptoms. This guide aims to...
Inpatient Drug Rehab for Veterans or Non-Veterans
Deciding to commit to an inpatient drug rehab isn't easy, especially if you're unsure what to expect. Unfortunately, there's still a lot of misinformation surrounding alcohol and drug addiction treatment. To add to that, the stigma associated with addiction often...
Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder: How Does It Affect Veterans?
When it comes to eating disorders, you may have heard of anorexia, bulimia, and maybe even binge eating disorder. However, you may not be familiar with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder. Although this eating disorder is not as commonly known, it's a serious...
How Does Rehab Work? 5 Steps to Addiction Recovery
Those who battle drug or alcohol addiction may one day decide to seek professional help. However, addiction treatment is often shrouded in stigma and misinformation, both of which leave would-be patients with even more questions. Namely, how does rehab work? And is...
Inpatient Anorexia Treatment for Veterans
If you're a veteran searching for a comprehensive inpatient anorexia treatment, it may be hard to find one that provides a structure you're comfortable with. Fortunately, veteran-exclusive treatment centers such as Heroes' Mile provide the safety and familiarity...
Hydrocodone vs Codeine: What You Should Know
When it comes to hydrocodone vs. codeine, there is a lot of confusion even among heavy users. There are a variety of health conditions that can lead veterans to need either of these opioids—particularly combat injuries during their service. And while hydrocodone...
Hydrocodone Addiction: Behavioral and Physical Signs in Veterans
Hydrocodone addiction is a pressing issue for veterans who rely on prescription opioids for their pain management plans. Unfortunately, even misusing prescription hydrocodone on occasion can quickly spiral into an addiction. And if you suspect that you or a veteran...
Am I Having a PTSD Attack? Knowing the Signs
You may be familiar with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but do you know what a PTSD attack is? This symptom affects the day-to-day life of countless veterans each year. If you're a veteran struggling to cope with the symptoms of this mental health disorder,...
Why Avoidance Coping Is Common Among Veterans
Avoidance coping is a common survival technique for veterans who have endured psychological stress. You may shut off in response to unpleasant thoughts and feelings. Maybe you avoid places that remind you of your time deployed. While these acts of self-preservation...
Veteran Fentanyl Detox Program in Central Florida
For many veterans, it's not unusual to receive an opioid prescription. But over time, as opioid tolerance develops, many military personnel find themselves turning to fentanyl to manage their pain. Fentanyl is a habit-forming drug that is similar to morphine in...