Karlie Roshong, Author at AspenRidge

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Bloating After Quitting Alcohol: Causes, Timeline, and Solutions

If you’ve recently quit drinking, you might find yourself dealing with an unexpected symptom—bloating. While quitting alcohol is a vital step toward improved health, the process can trigger physical changes that include uncomfortable bloating. Understanding why this happens, the timeline for relief, and effective strategies to manage bloating can help you navigate this transition smoothly. […]

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Types of Peer Pressure: How It Leads to Alcohol Use and Addiction

Peer pressure is a powerful social force that influences behavior, and it can be especially problematic when it comes to alcohol and drug use. Whether spoken or unspoken, direct or indirect, peer pressure plays a significant role in shaping how individuals—particularly teens and young adults—make decisions related to substance use. In the context of alcohol […]

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Paint Drug

Drugs come in all shapes and sizes. With the increasing development of street drugs, it’s easier than ever for our children, particularly teenagers to be put at risk by getting their hands on drugs. A new street drug currently plaguing schools is a psychedelic drug called ‘paint.’ What risks does this ‘paint’ drug carry and […]

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Financial Effects of Drug Abuse

The financial burdens of substance abuse can have carry drastic effects on individual and families. The effects of substance abuse can significantly impact the person suffering in a multitude of ways. It might seem common knowledge that substance use can critically affect a person’s life, we often think of this in terms of how it […]

What Does Alcoholic Neuropathy Feel Like?

It’s no secret that once alcohol sinks its claws, it can take an awful lot from us. It strains relationships, sparks little fires that eventually burn bridges, and takes an incredible toll on our mental health, but many don’t realize the extent of the physical damage that can occur in the throes of alcohol use […]

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What Is Wet Brain?

Wet brain, also known as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, is a type of brain damage that is caused by alcohol abuse and addiction. Excessive alcohol abuse, even among functional alcoholics, leads to thiamine deficiency, which over time can cause extensive damage to the brain. This leads to the development of wet brain symptoms. What is wet brain exactly […]

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Drug Incarceration Statistics

Drug incarceration statistics are revealing prevalent issues that may actually be negatively impacting ongoing drug use and addiction recovery.  In 2021, Oregon became the first state to move toward decriminalization. On November 3, Oregon voters forced significant reforms providing a new tactic to address the disease of addiction head-on, ultimately attempting to upend America’s decades-long […]

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How Long Do Opioids Stay in Your System?

How long do opioids stay in your system? If you’re asking this question, you may already be addicted. Oxy, Percocet, heroin and fentanyl are potent substances, and it’s easy to become dependent inadvertently. It’s vital to catch addiction early because the consequences are eventually fatal. Call 855-678-3144 and speak with one of our client advocates. […]

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Why is Drug Education Important?

Why is drug education important? Understanding the impact of alcohol and other drugs is undoubtedly an invaluable strength. Knowing how drugs impact the body, the long and short-term effects of substance abuse, and the possible risk factors involved are all key in the prevention strategy. Research continues to provide substance abuse experts with more material […]