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Monday, April 26, 2010

I Am Death

Hello new friend, my name is DEATH, some still call me Meth.

I'm easy to find, and a breeze to make.

Just ask around, I will make you feel great.

Try me for free, I can afford one hit.

I know if you do, I am hard to quit.


Forget those who love you, I am all you will need.

Take my hand, to your death I will lead.


I have no conscience, grief is my soul.

I will not leave you, until your body is cold.


You will meet new people, I am social you see.

I'll teach you to lie, steal, and cheat.


Your new group of friends, they know me well.

And if we get caught, they will leave you in hell.


I am important, I am the best.

I make some rich, then I destroy the rest.


I'll keep you awake, unable to work.

I make mothers cry, some call me a jerk.


If you have children, or someone you love.

I can destroy them, I am Meth, the Death Drug.


Don't look in the mirror, you won't believe what you see.

The reflection looking back, some say it is me.


I'll rot your teeth, I'll destroy your gums.

But just remember, you are having fun.


You may not even notice the change.

Your mind will not function as it did before I came.


Once you are mine, and you have lost everything.

Don't curse my name, you came looking for me.


I'm very possesive, I'll take your life.

And if you don't believe me, Keep doing ICE.


Now that you know me, and we are friends.

KNOW I AM DEATH, will you love me to the end?

A grieving Mother,
Christy

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Best Inpatient Alcohol Rehab Center

I found this article about Cliffside Malibu, and had to share.....

"... Cliffside Malibu, a prestigious inpatient alcohol rehab center on the Malibu coast, has long been a leading light in the California treatment community. Now, the center is pleased to announce its renewed commitment to providing its clients with superior sober living services in the wake of their primary private alcohol rehab programs.

The healing process doesn't end on the last day of primary alcohol rehab. On the contrary, patients need continuing support in order to develop the life skills and self-esteem on which all lasting recovery must be built. The best
inpatient alcohol rehab center, then, is one which provides the best aftercare services to their clients. Of these services, none is more important than a supportive sober living program.

Those principles, in turn, are the bedrock of Cliffside Malibu's treatment philosophy.

Cliffside Malibu is respected both for the quality of its caregivers and the elegance of its amenities. Since its founding, the inpatient alcohol rehab center has been the choice of upscale clients seeking expert treatment in a discreet luxury environment. As the center prepares to launch its new initiative, those clients can expect to be even better served on the road to recovery.

"We pride ourselves on providing our clients with the best possible alcohol rehab experience," said a representative from Cliffside Malibu's clinical team. "Our luxurious sober living facility is an essential part of that experience, especially insofar as it helps residents prepare for the challenges of day-to-day living in a substance-free world."(Continue reading about Cliffside Malibu)

Monday, April 19, 2010

One Step At A Time....






Tuesday, April 13, 2010

A few good words

I found this testimonial about Cliffside Malibu- I felt the word needed to be shared:

Thank you for all your help, support and humor during my stay at Cliffside. It was an incredible experience, one I could never have imagined in my wildest dreams (just like you said!). Getting sober is an incredible trip. It is so much more fun tripping out on life instead of drugs or alcohol. There’s a whole new world that has opened up for me and being able to show up for myself and life is one of the most exciting parts of recovery.Once I got to Cliffside I was so relieved to not have to try to handle my addictions on my own and I couldn’t remember what I had been so fearful about. You really made the transition easy and filled with fun. At first I was wary about being judged and couldn’t admit to myself the severity of my problem. I was gripping onto substances for dear life as it was the only way I knew how to get through situations. I was scared of not being able to handle getting sober but you were always there as a positive resource with a wealth of insight. Being fearful of my own demons no longer worried me as they were already present weather I wanted them to be or not. It was so much easier to deal with them in such a great environment. It was nice to be somewhere where I was not just another number but at a place that took into consideration my personal needs (needs I didn’t even know I had).But now I’ve learned an alternative way to deal with my life and am learning to make myself happy. And it was all thanks to you and the great team of support and understanding that I got during my stay.The whole process of recovery is mind-blowing as I learned more about myself and how to deal with situations and people that used to make me nervous. I feel like the world is my oyster and there for the taking now that I’m more aware and able to be present for life and have expanded my horizons. Things now seem within reach for me if I want them as I’m not tied down and limited to the narrow scope of drugs and alcohol. It’s so refreshing to be released from the nagging problem of how to maintain my addictions and to spend my time & money doing fun things that I’d always wanted to. I thought alcohol and drugs helped me through my difficulties until I finally realized they were my difficulties and made life more difficult. Once I learned to count on myself and my H.P. instead of mind altering substances, I feel that I can face life with new found courage which is a refreshing feeling. And I have you all to thank for helping me through the journey of self discovery and dealing with the multifacets of life.Thanks for being there and helping me through my fears and rough patches.

Lots of love, Anonymous

Please call 800-501-1988, 24/7 for more information. A trained counselor is waiting for your call.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

San Diego, Ca

A luxury drug rehab in or near San Diego should provide more than just a comfortable bed and a pretty room. A true luxury facility needs to pamper you and keep you comfortable at all times. At Cliffside Malibu, we work very hard to do this because we know it’s the best way to help you succeed. Our facility near San Diego California for alcohol treatment and drug treatment is a facility that’s beautiful and luxurious. But it’s also filled with activities for you to enjoy and plenty of choices for you to make regarding your treatment.

When you come to us for drug abuse from San Diego California, we create a personalized treatment plan just for you. We don’t expect you to follow a generic plan because you have unique needs. We’ll get you through your painless detox as quickly as possible. And you can choose alternative therapies like yoga or acupuncture to add to your treatment plan. Your treatment at Cliffside Malibu is all about you, so why would you settle for anything less at another facility? For more information about our facility serving California San Diego for drug abuse help call 1-800-501-1988 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting 1-800-501-1988 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

Monday, April 5, 2010

How can I find a drug treatment center that’s right for me?

Unfortunately, the search for the right California drug rehab center is often a challenging one. Drug addiction is a complex foe, one that demands a breadth of treatment strategies and recovery options.

Good drug rehab programs offer a wide array of approaches to alcohol treatment and drug rehab. The most effective drug rehab programs treat both an individual’s addiction and the addiction’s underlying causes, the better to ensure that a patient can get sober and stay sober for the rest of his life. Drug rehab should also include services and programs to help patients become functional members of society. Finally, California drug rehab centers, or at least California drug rehab centers that are worth their salt, must address the overall mental health of the clients.

Anything less just isn’t good enough.

But that’s still a lot of words without much direction. So effective drug rehab programs must provide a wide range of drug treatment options, and teach life skills to recovering drug addicts, and address the mental health of their patients—but what does that mean, exactly? What is addiction, even, and how does it work? More importantly, what does it mean to fight the root causes of addiction itself, and how do drug rehab programs help addicts rediscover life as they used to know it?

(Article Courtesy of Cliffside Malibu)