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Friday, May 30, 2008Fake Prescriptions for Kids
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Labels: obecalp, placebo, prescription-drugs Tuesday, May 27, 2008Serving Your Head on a Silver Platter
![]() As a kid my parents talked to me about drugs, sex and their expectations regarding these matters. It went something like this, "If I ever catch you doing ____ I will serve your head on a silver platter. The image of my head on a silver platter was firmly set in my mind. The list of what I should not do was quite clear. As a parent I have a similar and growing list of what I do not want my kids involved in. Today's dangers can seem far more threatening, the losses far more serious and sometimes very permanent and even more tragic. When I read the news I am terrified by stories of children with household inhalants, the internet's myspace pages and sexual predators, school shootings, prescription drug abuse, cough syrup abuse, date rape drugs, sorting out the potential threats to your children is downright frightening. Add on to this the firsthand experience seeing a number of the brightest minds of my generation lost to addiction, death or more subtle still, the individuals stifled by recreational drug use slowly eroding their potential, stealing their ambition and drive, and ultimately undermining their character development therefore weakening them for the challenges life naturally brings. My desire for my children to be free from these dangers only grows.
In retrospect, I wonder if my parents had discussed topics such as drug use and sex in terms of what they wanted for me, instead of in terms of fear and what they didn't want for me? Instead of saying: "If you are caught doing drugs I will serve your head on a silver platter." What if you shared your dreams for your child and made it repeatedly clear that drug use and risky behavior can and will steal it all away. I don't want you to ____(smoke pot for example) because:
... just to name a few. Labels: addicted teenager, adolescent chemical dependency treatment, parenting, teen drug abuse Monday, May 19, 2008Marijuana Increases Risk of Depression for Teens
Parents must be alerted to the dangers of teen marijuana use. Identified as a "gateway drug" marijuana is also cited as a contributor to depression and other mental illnesses. The teen years are often characterized by moodiness and experimentation. Parents should not shrug the dangers of experimentation and be vigilant in their observations of their teen. Warning signs include:
"Mental Health Awareness Month, shows a staggering two million teens felt depressed at some point during the past year, and depressed teens are more than twice as likely as non-depressed teens to have used marijuana during that same period."
Many teens turn to marijuana to self-medicate for feelings of depression. While the use of marijuana by teens has decreased marijuana remains the illegal drug of choice for many teens.
Although marijuana use among teens has dropped by 25 percent since 2001, more teens use marijuana than all other illicit drugs combined. The new report, "Teen Marijuana Use Worsens Depression: An Analysis of Recent Data Shows 'Self-Medicating' Could Actually Make Things Worse," shows the following:
Labels: Adolescent Addiction Treatment, drug-rehab, marijauna, teen drug use, teen-depression, teen-drug addiction, teen-marijuana-use Thursday, May 15, 2008Teen Drinking Problems Illicit New Laws in Orange CountyToday in the Orange County Register a new law is under consideration to discourage the rampant teen drinking problem. If Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills adopt this ordinance they will be the first cities in Orange County to implement this new law. More cities cracking down on parents allowing teen boozing City councils in Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills might be county's first to impose new law to fight underage drinking. "With the prom season under way and neighborhoods under siege with drunken teens, public urination and violence, city officials in two South County cities hope a new law could crash these out-of-control parties. In Mission Viejo, the City Council voted last week to draft a new ordinance and will consider it at Monday night's meeting. Proposed by Mayor Trish Kelley, the social host underage drinking ordinance would hold adults accountable for teen drinking and could result in $1,000 fines. It could also require adults to pay for law enforcement response costs as well as costs associated with repeated calls to the same address." The "Social Host Ordinance" is aimed at reducing the venues teens have for consuming alcohol by creating steep fees in hope of increasing adult supervision and accountability for teen drinking on personal property. Local communities have witnessed increase in alcohol related property damage, driving related arrests, injuries and public disturbances. "Since May 2007, Mission Viejo deputies have responded to reports of 1,325 loud parties. A good percentage of these have involved teens, said sheriff's Lt. Steve Bernardi, chief of police services for the city. In 2007 there were 18 crashes in which underage drivers were arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Ten people were injured, and in 11 cases, juveniles told deputies they had been drinking at a party, at a friend's house or at home." Labels: binge drinking, teen alcohol use, teen drug abuse, teen-alcohol-abuse, teen-drugs-and-alcohol, teen-treatment-center, teens-who-drink-alcohol Monday, May 12, 2008Xanax, Methadone and Vicodin Combination Kill TeenTeen, mother give personal warnings about drug abuse Corey McNeill, a De Pere High School senior and standout wrestler, left a mourning family behind. The 18-year-old died of an overdose during an October 2006 party after taking a combination of Xanax, methadone and Vicodin. Matt Danen, 19, is also suffering the consequences. He provided the methadone and is now serving a jail term in Brown County. Upon release, he will still have the ramifications of having two felony drug convictions on his record. He said he never considered just how severe the consequences could become. "Everything I did backfired on me in the long run," Danen said. McNeill's mother, Karen Falck, and Danen spoke Monday night to a crowd of several hundred people at Kimberly High School, providing their personal warnings to parents and students on the danger of prescription drug abuse. Falck reminded students that they aren't invincible. She told parents to follow through on their suspicions. Falck suspected drugs and confronted her son, but said she didn't push hard enough. He could just wrap up that whole conversation with a smile and a hug, and I'd believe him," she said. Labels: adolescent-drug-abuse, pharmaceuticals, pharming, prescription-drugs, teen-drugs-and-alcohol, teenage-drug-addiction |
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