Danny San Filippo, Author at AspenRidge

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What are The 4 Stages of Cirrhosis

Cirrhosis is a serious condition in which healthy liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue, making it difficult for the liver to function properly. Understanding the 4 stages of cirrhosis can help individuals identify the progression of the disease and seek appropriate treatment. This article will discuss the four stages of cirrhosis and the symptoms, […]

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Mixing Marijuana with Other Drugs

The United States has seen a profound shift in drug policy in the past decade. Colorado was the first to legalize marijuana in the U.S., with Amendment 64 passed in 2012. Since then, several other states have followed suit, making it legal and accessible for recreational and medicinal use. Nevertheless, marijuana is still illegal in […]

Shame And Addiction

Shame is an isolating, debilitating emotion that can cause many to suffer from feelings of self-doubt and unworthiness. Routinely experiencing shame can feed the cycle of addiction, especially if substance misuse is prevalent or if alcohol and drugs are easily accessible. Many individuals use substances to cope with drastic feelings of shame and, with time, […]

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Meth Relapse Rate

Recovering from substance abuse is a challenging journey. The process of recovery can be long and arduous and, in some cases, individuals may experience multiple relapses before achieving sustained abstinence. Given that addiction is a chronic relapsing disease, overcoming it is often a grave challenge that is conquered in stages. Depending on the substance used […]

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Is Gabapentin Addictive?

Gabapentin, sold under the brand names Neurotin, Gralise, and Horizant, is a drug most commonly prescribed for the treatment of nerve damage. While the drug is a useful medication for patients who suffer from epilepsy, restless leg syndrome, and pain caused by nerve damage, it is also proving itself to have a high risk of […]

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What Is A Vivitrol Shot

Addiction is a disease that is currently impacting 23 million Americans. Although drug abuse has been around for centuries, it wasn’t until 1987 that addiction was classified in the medical community as an actual disease. The general consensus now is that addiction is, in fact, a complex disease of the brain and body. Because of […]

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How is Cocaine Made?

Cocaine is a highly addictive Schedule II narcotic stimulant and is typically sold as a white powder or small clumps that are then broken up. It is primarily snorted but it is also injected, smoked, or added to other drugs like marijuana (a 51er joint). This information is commonly known but people are still wondering, […]