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Substance use can result in both physical and emotional pain, and it can disrupt the vital support systems of family and friends. This breakdown of supportive connections can be caused by various factors, including differing perspectives, family events, and the isolating nature of substance use. Healing these relationships is an integral part of the recovery […]
With the election, the pandemic, the protests, the fires, and the hurricanes, there is plenty to be stressed about in 2020. Not to mention the regular obstacles that we face in any given year for just existing as an adult living in this world. Stress is the body’s response to a demand or challenge. In […]
Oftentimes admitting to something that we aren’t very proud of can be difficult. Not just admitting an unpleasant truth to others, but to ourselves as well. This may often be the case with those battling alcoholism. The truth is, alcoholism, or alcohol use disorder, is a disease. So, as much as it is an obstacle […]
A prescription anticonvulsant, gabapentin is approved for use for the treatment of epileptic seizures, restless legs syndrome, and nerve pain from postherpetic neuralgia1,2—a condition characterized by pain that can last for months after a shingles infection. In its various forms, gabapentin is marketed under brand names such as Gralise, Horizant, and Neurontin, and is also […]