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Today, the 5th January 2016, marks two years sober for me. Whatever it was that i went through at Elim, if it was the classes or the one on one therapy sessions or even if it was the people met while there, i have to say thank you to it all.

I am so glad that i could find a website with useful information.

A Fight For Survival Nick N’s Fight For Survival from Addiction ‘I alone can do this but I cannot do this alone,’ says Nick, a recovering drug addict at Houghton House Addiction Recovery Centers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Drug Abuse
Drug abuse, also called substance abuse or chemical abuse, is a disorder that is characterized by a destructive pattern of using a substance that leads to significant problems or distress.http://www.medicinenet.com/drug_abuse/page2.htm#what_is_drug_addiction
What is Alcoholism
Alcoholism formerly called alcohol dependence or alcohol addiction, is the more severe end of the alcohol use disorder spectrum. It is a destructive pattern of alcohol use that includes tolerance to or withdrawal from the substance, using more alcohol or using it for longer than planned, and trouble reducing its use or inability to use it in moderation. Other potential symptoms include spending an inordinate amount of time getting, using, or recovering from the use of alcohol, compromised functioning, and/or continuing to use alcohol despite an awareness of the detrimental effects it is having on one’s life. read more….http://www.medicinenet.com/alcohol_abuse_and_alcoholism/page3.htm
What is Gambling Addiction
Gambling addiction is a mental-health problem that is understood to be one of many kinds of impulse-control problems. The types of gambling that people with this disorder might engage in are as variable as the games available. Betting on sports, buying lottery tickets, playing poker, slot machines, or roulette are only a few of the activities in which compulsive gamblers engage. The venue of choice for individuals with gambling addiction varies as well. While many prefer gambling in a casino, the rate of online/Internet gambling addiction continues to increase with increased use of the Internet. Alternatively, some compulsive gamblers may also engage in risky stock market investments. Gambling addiction is also called compulsive gambling or pathological gambling.http://www.medicinenet.com/gambling_addiction/page2.htm#what_is_a_gambling_addiction