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Solutions on Bullying..?

Question by Paul V: solutions on bullying..?
pls answer…its for my speech and can u put a good intro for my SPEECH. plsss..

Best answer:

Answer by Swapan S
Bullying is the act of intentionally causing harm to others, through verbal harassment, physical assault, or other more subtle methods of coercion such as manipulation. Bullying can be defined in many different ways. Although the UK currently has no legal definition of bullying.
Bullying is an act of repeated aggressive behavior in order to intentionally hurt another person, physically or mentally. Bullying is characterized by an individual behaving in a certain way to gain power over another person (Besag, 1989). Behaviors may include name calling, verbal or written abuse, exclusion from activities, exclusion from social situations, physical abuse, or coercion (Carey, 2003; Whitted & Dupper, 2005). Bullies may behave this way to be perceived as popular or tough or to get attention. They may bully out of jealousy or be acting out because they themselves are bullied (Crothers & Levinson, 2004).

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They are for-profit businesses, and making money because while other things are being cut in Michigan, money for methadone therapy for drug addiction keeps increasing. Every morning before dawn, they pull into the parking lot and line up outside the

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Methadone Detox – Google News

 

Super Mom let life get away – LimaOhio.com

Super Mom let life get away
LimaOhio.com
Becky tried to self-detox herself from the medications, but found it made her too sick. Her husband was … To prove to her husband that she was ready to get help, Becky called a local hospital which she said referred her to a methadone clinic in

Methadone Detox – Google News

 

Nursing strike staffing plan in works – TheChronicleHerald.ca

Tramadol Withdrawal Agony!!!!?

Question by paperdoll: Tramadol withdrawal agony!!!!?
I am going throughb terrible tramadol withdrawal. I have been to the ER TWICE in the last week for help, which was given in injection of ativan both times. They sent me home with script of kolonopin. Helps some, but am having what Icall ” brain zaps’. they come and go. Hardly sleep, sweat all the time, can’t keep mu body temp regulated, no appetite, mood swings, just awful I have been on this poison about 9 months. Can someone tell me how much longer this will continue?

Best answer:

Answer by Mathieu
Do you have a doctor (not the ER) you can go see? If you can you should try to find a psychiatrist (neurologist is the second choice).

How much tramadol were you taking? Are you taking any now? How quickly did you reduced the amount you take? Did you stop cold turkey?

Methadone Detox: Addiction Services Review Underway – Irish Medical News

Addiction services review underway – Irish Medical News

Addiction services review underway
Irish Medical News
Currently, there is just one Level 2 GP prescriber in Dundalk who initiates methadone treatment for opioid/heroin addiction and three Level 1 GPs, the HSE said. “One of the Level 1 prescribers works very closely with the Level … “Working with Opiate

Methadone Detox – Google News

 

Legislators are told addiction services are fragmented, clients younger – Worcester Telegram

Legislators are told addiction services are fragmented, clients younger
Worcester Telegram
Dr. DiLorenzo also called for more physicians who could administer Suboxone, a semi-synthetic opiod used to treat opiate addiction, which is considered to have lower risk for abuse than Methadone. The perverse byproduct of relatively few inpatient beds

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Rise in heroin use leads to more patients at treatment centers – StarNewsOnline.com

Suboxone Withdrawals Day 30!


 

Suboxone Withdrawals Day 30! – This is just an update on my progress. I also wud like to offer hope to anyone in the situation as myself.

 

We need to OK bill to allow medicine to treat overdoses
A bill that would save lives by providing first-responders the ability to administer a medication that reverses narcotic (opiate) overdoses is now before the Legislature. Naloxone, also known as Narcan, is an opiate antagonist and has been available …
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Prescription drug abuse is foe we can beat
Billy was diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome, a condition in which a baby has severe withdrawal symptoms after being exposed to prescription medications (opiates, for example) or illicit drugs used by the mother during pregnancy. As tears …
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Chest Pain & Concerta?

Question by Ladore: Chest Pain & Concerta?
I have been taking concerta for about 6 years now. Everything has been fine, no adverse effects, and I get checked by my doctor regularly to make sure all my health is up to par. For the last 5 days though, I have been experiencing chest pain/tightness very close to my heart region. It comes and goes, but is usually there and sometimes its more painful than other times. I am getting out of breath easily and it feels like my heart is racing at times. I eat VERY healthy and I exercise daily. My health & fitness is my utmost priority. So I have ruled out heart problems due to malnutrition. Assuming that this was a long-term effect of concerta usage, I skipped the medicine for a day 2 days ago. I didn’t really notice a difference in the pain but the withdrawal symptoms were SEVERE – I am not proud of this, but I know I have developed a dependence to the drug. I also understand that if I need to stop taking concerta, I should wean off of it so the withdrawal symptoms will be more tolerable. But I am at college away from my hometown, so I went to the university health clinic and they ran an EKG and the results showed that my heart was completely normal, no problems at all. They also said that my blood pressure was 104/56 and my resting heart rate was 70, which they told me was the same if not a little bit better than last time I was in. They suggested that it was my asthma returning (I thought it had recovered!!) and that I should take my inhaler every 4 hours. I doubted it was due to asthma because it seems so relative to my heart, which definitely alarms me. I scheduled an appointment with my physician back home who prescribed me the medication, except the appt is not for another 4 days. I can’t stop taking concerta because I really just need to wean off of it, but I can’t do that until I see my physician. Am I going to be okay waiting another 4 days like this? Thank you everyone for opinions