Question About Anxiety From Abuse?

Question by Taylor: Question about anxiety from abuse?
Well I told my primary care doctor about some problems I’ve been having lately and some of them are related to abuse, so he asked me have you ever been abused? and I said yes I have…. So I could not stop crying and he kept asking questions like when, how old were you, etc. People have no idea how sexual abuse affects someone especially if you can’t tell a soul. This is all new to me, I keep it inside until it builds me up into a self -distructed mess. So I’ve been prescribed anti-depressants which is great but I feel like it’s putting a bandaid on a bullet wound. I just need to let my feelings out because I internalize it all and he makes me comfortable to do so. He’s someone far enough to tell but close enough to trust but is it okay to tell him? because he is a doctor but not a psychologist. So I don’t know if he’s going to be too busy with his flu shots and old people anough to listen. I know what a stupid question but I’ve let him in and now know it makes me feel better. just want to feel better. Any thoughts?
I’m on Wellbutrin right now, just started taking it. But that’s not really my question. I just need to talk to him I don’t know why but he made me feel better with just talking about it for a minute. Would he find it bothersome for me to talk to him? just talk?
For the first time someone looked at me and knew something just wasn’t right and for that I will never forget him. I will talk to him since he is who I’m comfortable with now and he will most likely refer me to a specialist. He might not care as much as I think but it’s a risk I’m willing to take to feel better:) Thanks for the best advice I’ve gotten in awhile.
Sincerely,
Taylor

Can You Visit People in Rehab?

Question by Katy Miller: Can you visit people in rehab?
If she’s your wife and she has 1 child and she was a drug addict?

Best answer:

Answer by Hope Mason
it depends on the individual clinic where she is, and the treatment plan they offer. ask.

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Drug Addiction..?

Question by aangsumanc: Drug addiction..?
Have anyone here been addicted to drugs like heroine, myth etc..
what affects most out of it..

Best answer:

Answer by Psychedelic Enlightenment III
I stear clear of herion. I have known people who have become hooked on H…it isnt pretty. It controls your life, everything yuo do revolves around it. If you dont get help you will end up in jail, dead, or back in rehab. Recovering adddicts cant even have one beer. It is like a snownball one beer leads to two..then on and on til your back to H. I have seen it

Prescription Drug Addiction?

Question by Joe: Prescription Drug Addiction?
I think that I might have a prescription drug addiction. Please Help!!!

Best answer:

Answer by busylady0615
well, it depends on what it is. if it is a painkiller (probably, those are the most addictive) then you should go to your dr. let them know and they can help you safely stop taking the drug without severe withdrawl syptoms. also, they can make sure you never get it or it’s relatives again to renew your problem.
i know it seems scary to never have it again, but if you really want help then do it!

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Is Food Addiction Real? Sugary Junk Food as Addicting as Drugs: Study


 

Is Food Addiction Real? Sugary Junk Food As Addicting As Drugs: Study – A new study done by Harvard Medical School shows that sugary and starchy junk foods might be addictive, and can be as addictive as hard drugs. SUBSCRIBE HERE…

 

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