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8 Steps to Overcome Heroin Addiction: Drugs take you to hell disguised as heaven
Contributor(s): Godsey, Diane (Author)
ISBN:     ISBN-13: 9798687175074
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $6.84  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Abuse
Physical Information: 0.12" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.20 lbs) 58 pages
 
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Heroin addiction is one of the most dangerous types of mental illness caused by drug use. The almost instantaneous ingestion of the drug into the brain while taking heroin causes strong psychological and physical dependence.
The symptoms of heroin addiction appear immediately after taking the first dose of heroin.
Outward signs of heroin addiction are similar for all types of mental illness and are easily noticeable. Moreover, immediately after the first ingress of a hazardous substance into the body, irreversible processes occur in the human brain, its nervous and immune systems, which are not difficult to determine.
Signs of heroin addiction may include:
Injection marks on the human body;
Pale skin;
Dilated pupils;

  1. Trembling in the body, hoarseness of the voice;
  2. Slurred speech, irritability;
  3. Drowsiness;
  4. Euphoria, a state of satisfaction;
  5. Indifference and apathy;
  6. Feelings of fear, anxiety, depression;
  7. Constricted pupils;
  8. Lack of appetite.

It is possible to determine a person's acceptance of a narcotic drug by external signs after 6-8 hours; psychological disorders arise immediately.
Some symptoms of heroin addiction may include:

  1. Diarrhea, vomiting, stomach pain;
  2. Body cramps, nausea;
  3. Profuse sweating, sleep disturbance;
  4. Chills and watery eyes.

The symptoms of heroin withdrawal cause severe psychological and physical discomfort and include vomiting, muscle aches and headaches, overactiveness, tremors and depression.

The treatment of heroin addiction is a long and complicated process, and if done wrongly, may cause complications including:

  • Diseases of the heart and blood vessels;
  • Liver disease;
  • Allergies, weakening of the immune system;
  • Increased likelihood of contracting viral infections;
  • Skin diseases;
  • Damage to the nervous system;
  • AIDS, HIV;
  • Damage to the internal organs of the body;
  • Tuberculosis and pneumonia.

This is why I have taken the time to write out this proven 8 steps to overcome heroin addiction.

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