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Major Cities in Iowa with Drug Rehab and Treatment Centers:
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Drug Rehab Iowa
is here to help people with drug and/or alcohol abuse problems in Iowa. find treatment options. Due to our diverse networking system we can find a treatment option tailored to each individuals specific situation and needs. We are able to provide all phases of recovery included but not limited to, alcohol and/or drug intervention, drug and/or alcohol detox, in-patient treatment, out-patient treatment, short term treatment (30 days or less), long term treatment (90 days or longer).
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We design personalized treatment programs to provide each abuser with the greatest chance of a successful recovery outcome. Our comprehensive networking system works hand in hand with all of the drug treatment centers in Iowa. At Drug Rehab Iowa we know that each individual is unique and are treated as such. Deciding upon a treatment option in Iowa, or anywhere can be a daunting task for any individual or family, we will guide you through each step of a comprehensive treatment plan for you or your loved one. We are determined in our mission, that every drug and/or alcohol abuser in Iowa. that has a desire to change their life will be given a chance to recover from their addiction and we are dedicated to ensuring that they are given the opportunity to do so.
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We realize that each individual in Iowa. is in a different financial situation and we will find treatment options for each individual regardless of their financial situation. No matter what your financial situation everyone will receive the treatment help they are looking for.
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Drug
Abuse Symptoms 
Many people who don't think of themselves as drug abusers can become dependent
on chemical substances, either legal or illegal. They experience symptoms
related to their drug abuse. Many find that theses symptoms are worse than
the pain they are trying to hide.
Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol by teens is very common and can have serious
consequences. In the 15-24 year age range, 50% of deaths (from accidents,
homicides, suicides) involve alcohol or drug abuse. Drugs and alcohol also
contribute to physical and sexual aggression such as assault or rape.
Possible stages of teenage experience with alcohol and drugs include abstinence
(non-use), experimentation, regular use (both recreational and compensatory
for other problems), abuse, and dependency. Repeated and regular recreational
use can lead to other problems like anxiety and depression. Some teenagers
regularly use drugs or alcohol to compensate for anxiety, depression, or a
lack of positive social skills.
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Below is a listing of general symptoms related with common
drugs of abuse
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Marijuana
-Possible symptoms: Increased heart rate, bloodshot eyes, dry mouth
and throat and an increased appetite.
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Cocaine
-Possible symptoms: Dilated pupils; elevated blood pressure, heart and
respiratory rates and body temperature; occasional use may cause runny
or stuffy nose.
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Methamphetamine
-Possible symptoms: Increased heart and respiratory rates, dilated pupils,
decreased appetite, sweating, headaches, blurred vision, dizziness,
sleeplessness, and anxiety.
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Depressants (such as barbiturates)
-Possible symptoms: Calmness and relaxed muscles, slurred speech, staggering
gait. Very large doses can cause coma or death. If taken with alcohol,
the results could be deadly.
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Hallucinogens ( such as LSD)
-Possible symptoms: Vary depending on the specific drug taken. PCP (angel
dust) blocks pain receptors, and self-inflicted injuries can occur.
Symptoms of LSD, mescaline, and psilocybin include dilated pupils, elevated
temperature, increased heart rate, high blood pressure, loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, and tremors.
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Narcotics (such as heroin)
-Possible symptoms: Constricted pupils, watery eyes and itching. An
initial feeling of euphoria followed by drowsiness, nausea and vomiting.
Overdoses produce slow and shallow breathing, clammy skin, convulsions.
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Designer drugs (man-made in underground labs)
-Possible symptoms: The symptoms of designer drugs do not necessarily
mimic the symptoms of the drugs they're supposed to imitate. These man-made
drugs are so powerful they can produce a wide range of symptoms. The
effects of artificial narcotics, for example, can mimic the effects
of Parkinson's disease: uncontrollable tremors, drooling, impaired speech,
paralysis and irreversible brain damage. "Designer" versions
of amphetamines and methamphetamines can produce nausea, blurred vision,
chills or sweating.
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Worried that your child might have a problem with drugs
or alcohol? Below is a list of common drug abuse symptoms.
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SOCIAL
o Changing several friends or changing peer groups
o Suddenly popular with friends who are older and unknown to family
o Becoming involved with peers when formerly isolated from peers
o More frequent phone calls
o Social activities occurring more often, sometimes at odd hours
o Thrill seeking behaviors - evidenced by law breaking, promiscuity,
and other dangerous physical situations
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FAMILY
o Isolation from family members (hiding in room, locking bedroom door)
and avoiding family activities
o Exhibiting negative attitude toward rules and parents
o Failing to follow through on promises
o Sneaking out of the house
o Becoming manipulative
o Lying
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SCHOOL
o Lacking motivation and lower grades
o Sleeping in class
o Skipping class or school
o Dropping out of school activities
o Becoming disrespectful of teachers, administrators, and rules
o Frequently being disciplined
o Suspended or Expelled
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PHYSICAL
o Smelling of alcohol, marijuana or stale smoke
o Frequent minor illnesses (headaches, nausea, slight tremors, flu-like
symptoms, vomiting, sluggishness)
o Neglects taking prescribed medications or takes more medications than
usual
o Memory lapses
o Weight changes or unusual eating patterns (types of foods, amounts,
time of day)
o Frequent use of eye drops for bloodshot eyes
o Change in normal sleep patterns (more or less than usual, frequent
naps)
o Injuries occurring more often
o Frequent infections or infections which don't heal
o More frequent complaints of pain or illness
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LEGAL
o Shoplifting or stealing from family members
o Unruly behaviors like skipping school and not following family rules
o Incidents or Charges for Public Intoxication, DUI, Vandalism, Breaking
and Entering, Underage Use)
o Involved in car accidents or near misses
o Selling drugs
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EMOTIONAL
o Impaired judgment (putting self in dangerous situations)
o Talking about or attempting suicide
o Violent or threatening (verbally or physically)
o Lethargic or apathetic
o Mood swings
o Burned Out
o Operating at an inappropriate maturity level
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