Jane Lynch Confesses She Was Once Addicted To Cough Syrup (VIDEO) Huffington Post In her upcoming memoir "Happy Accidents," actress Jane Lynch comes clean about her battle with addiction. The 51-year-old Emmy winner, who recently hosted the "Do Something Awards," writes about how she became addicted to cough syrup after she gave up ... | ||
Lawyer Blames Games Addiction For Case Flubs Kotaku A Pennsylvania lawyer is blaming an addiction to video games for his shoddy work on a multitude of cases. Matthew Eshelman, a 43-year-old now suspended-lawyer, was fired from his firm in 2007 because of multiple cases that he flubbed on because his ... | ||
Small Heath drug addict jailed after laser attack on police helicopter Birmingham Mail Neil Davis, defending, said Bough had struggled throughout his life with an addiction to crack cocaine and heroin but had managed to wean himself off the drugs. He said the contact between the helicopter and the torch was “a matter of seconds”. ... | ||
Drug addict warned he faces prison Lynn News In mitigation, Andrew Spence said Chapman's “appalling record” was a reflection of his difficulties with a heroin addiction. He said: “His father died when he was 13 and from that point onwards he started to misuse drugs. ... | ||
Heroin addict had 'no idea' she attacked security guard WalesOnline Defending herself, Duff told the court: “I'ma heroin addict and an alcoholic. I went to the hospital after taking a bad batch of gear. I've got no recollection of doing any of that. I've no idea of what I did but I did apologise to the security guard. ... | ||
Recovery starts with a helping hand Daily Astorian “We address the whole person rather than the (drug or alcohol) addiction or the homelessness,” Boyle said. Christine Sage, alongside her daughter Joyanna, 10, is staying at the Helping Hands women's shelter in Seaside after losing her job. ... | ||
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Former OSU coach is grateful for bad experience Muskogee Daily Phoenix By Kenton Brooks Phoenix Sports Writer WARNER – As Sean Sutton looks back, he's thankful for what he went through with his addiction to prescription drugs and his ensuing arrest. “It was a horrible experience,” he said. “I went through a lot. ... | ||
My 15 yr old daughter is becoming a alcoholic because of a franchise's store ... Avvo Your daughter is on a destructive course and, the truth is, if your daughter is indeed becoming an alcoholic, it is not because of a franchise store's policy. It's not constructive -- and it's not instructive for your daughter -- for you to view this ... | ||
Teenage son kills mother over game addiction Thanh Nien Daily Nguyen Van Tai – a game addict in Bao Loc City – is being detained while investigations are still under way, newswire Dan Tri reported. According to initial investigations, on August 18, Tai asked his 44-year-old mother, Bui Thi Hong Nhung, ... | ||
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Gambling addict commits suicide Deccan Chronicle A 45-year-old man who was a frequent gambler, committed suicide on Tuesday by jumping from the third floor of the Country Club building in Begumpet after losing around Rs 3 lakhs in gambling. A resident of Rasoolpura, he had membership cards of Country ... | ||
Intervention: Michelle – Xanax and methadone addiction Examiner.com Michelle excelled in any sport that she was in, but now she's hooked on Xanax, methadone and blood pressure pills to keep her edgy identity as a party girl. "Xanax intensifies the feeling of methadone," says Michelle. Michelle puts herself in a lot of ... | ||
Review by Minna Forsell Metapsychology It's fairly easy to develop an addiction; to leave it behind, however, can sometimes seem close to impossible. The amounts of books about addiction and its consequences that are available on the market reflect the relevance of this problem; ... | ||
State must help gambling addicts Albany Times Union Recognizing and doing something about the addiction are equally difficult. The denial associated with alcoholism is twice as prevalent with gambling because it involves money. If you accidentally lost a $20 bill, imagine how you would feel. ... | ||
So Fair a House, a Testament to Second Chances Minneapolis Star Tribune Addiction would no longer remain stereotyped as the scourge of low lifes, hippies and a "ghetto problem". It had touched "our boys" and mainstream America. The country scrambled to find a response, prompting Nixon to declare "war on drugs", ... |
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