IV (Intravenous) drug use is one of the quickest means of
getting a substance into the body - to the brain - and producing a “high”. As
such, many drug users find themselves opting for hypodermic needle injections
to help streamline their addictions. Unfortunately, it often takes a little
longer for these types of users to maintain sobriety following a successful
recovery stint. In this entry, we will discuss some tips to help avoid IV drug
relapse.
Hobbies
One of the most effective ways to combat relapse is finding
a hobby to throw yourself into. Idle hands often turn to old habits. The more
time you spend thinking about using, the more likely you are to act. What may
initially prove a simple distraction, may ultimately become an entirely new
passion or outlet.
Triggers
Do your best to avoid relapse triggers. These can include
places, people and even smells that remind you of prior use. It is especially
crucial to avoid areas or neighborhoods where you previously used or bought
drugs.
Relationships
Weed out the negative and discouraging relationships from
when you were using and focus your attention on people with goals and ambition!
Though it can be tempting to rehash “the good times” with old pals, the risks associated
with it far outweigh any good. If these people are really your friends, they
will understand and support your decision.
Paraphernalia
Items such as pipes or needles have no purpose anymore. Make
sure to rid your property of any and all drug supplies, taking care to ensure
that any used needles are disposed of properly.
Support
Locating and attending local support groups on a regular
basis is a wonderful means of affirmation and support for the recovering
addict. Groups like NA or AA offer training, education, and guidance to those
looking to maintain a clean, happy and healthy lifestyle.
Help
If you or someone you love is suffering from a drug
addiction, Above It All treatment
center is the place to call. Pick up the phone today, and let our team of
addiction specialists help you back on track towards the life you deserve.
This information is great! Honestly, drug use scares me so bad especially when I see my friends go through it! My prayers go out to those who are suffering from addiction and my love goes out to those who help them through recovery!
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