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  • Men with a history of anabolic steroid use often report cases of impotence; a reduction in the amount of sperm has also been directly linked to short term steroid use.
  • Inhalants known to cause severe blood oxygen depletion, which can result in death, are aliphatic nitrites, which are also known as poppers, bold and rush on the street.
  • Physical drug withdrawal may cause changes in heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Many LSD users who take the drug regularly indicate that the drug takes on an exaggerated importance in their lives, which can often lead to emotional problems.

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Gays and Lesbians - Diberville, MS.

Gays and lesbians who develop problems with drug abuse have the choice of going to a drug rehab center that is specifically designed for them. Choosing to attend one of these programs is an excellent first step towards recovery. While in treatment recovering addicts not only deal with their problems with drugs and/or alcohol but also address other emotional and personal issues they are having difficulties with. Gays and Lesbians in treatment take a closer look at how their destructive behavior was a result of inner feelings left unresolved. Counseling and/or therapy aids in resolving issues with shame, Isolation, discomfort in one's own skin, feelings of rejection, etc. Once treatment is complete they will be able to feel more secure about who they are and know that drugs and alcohol is not the solution.

  • Merit Health Biloxi
    3.4 miles from Diberville, Mississippi
    Merit Health Biloxi is located at:

    150 Reynoir Street
    Biloxi, MS. 39530

    If you would like to contact Merit Health Biloxi, you can reach them at 228-436-1477.

    Merit Health Biloxi offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Outpatient, Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
    Payment forms accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private Health Insurance