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  • Opiate overdose can occur when opiates slow down respiration to the point that can cause the person to stop breathing altogether and die.
  • There are an estimated 80,000 deaths attributable to excessive alcohol use each year in the United States.
  • Vicodin withdrawal can occur when someone has been prescribed the drug or when someone is abusing the drug has developed a tolerance and dependence to it.
  • Oxycontin withdrawal symptoms typically begin as soon as six hours after the last dose and can last up to one week.

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Stoy - Gays and Lesbians

Gays and lesbians who develop problems with drug abuse have the option of going to a drug rehab center that is specifically designed for them. Choosing to enroll into one of these programs is a very good first step towards recovery. While in treatment recovering addicts not only deal with their problems with drugs and/or alcohol but also handle other emotional and personal problems they are having difficulties with. Gays and Lesbians in recovery 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 isolation, shame, feelings of rejection, discomfort in one's own skin, etc. Once rehabilitation is complete they will be able to feel more secure about who they are and be able to live happily without the desire to use drugs.

  • Richland Memorial Hospital
    22.3 miles from Stoy, Illinois
    Richland Memorial Hospital is located at:

    800 East Locust Street
    Olney, IL. 62450

    If you would like to contact Richland Memorial Hospital, you can reach them at 618-395-2131 x4208.

    Richland Memorial Hospital offers the following treatment services: Hospital Inpatient, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired, Other Languages
    Payment forms accepted: Self Payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance