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Tip 89 Support System

The addict needs to have a strong support system where they can turn when they need help. This can include a doctor, a support group, or a mentor. All three of these support features can aid the addict in getting the right kind of help at a time when they need it.

A support group will help the addict to recognize the specifics of the addiction and have the knowledge and experience to help the addict during the most difficult phases of recovery. There are many things that the addict can share with the support group that they arent able to share with family and friends.

The network of people that you surround yourself with in your recovery process should be as strong and positive as possible. If there are negative people in your recovery program that are bringing down your enthusiasm you need to find at least five other people who have the success that you want and start spending time with them. Youll need to actively seek out those peers that have the same value system that you have so that your own beliefs are reinforced.

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Only you have the power to make decisions for yourself that are going to cause positive changes in your life. Make sure that you get at least five or more servings of vegetables and fruits each day. Learn what your triggers and what they are telling you.


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Stay in this position as long as you like. Many times people need to hit rock bottom before they can make a strong commitment to the process of recovery. Tip #41: Oxycontin Detox Procedures Oxycontin detox occurs when a patient has been using Oxycontin to treat a medical condition and has become addicted to the daily use of the narcotic. This means: Tip #15: The Internal Stage of Addiction Internal Change is the first stage of addiction.