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Downloads – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. My Recovery My Choice provides free materials that aim to motivate and assist both drug users and their families in their battle to overcome opioid dependence. If you would like free printed My Recovery My Choice materials, please go to the store. To order copies today. These booklets provide access to all the My Recovery My Choice information for reading discreetly and for those without internet access. Download Chris' Wallet Card. Download Alice's Wallet Card. These four-page pam...
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Video, experience – James’ story – Stories of survival – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. James was unprepared for withdrawal. Despite the pain he was successful and stopped taking heroin, but after bumping into an old drug-using friend he relapsed. The answer you need could be right here. What is the right path for you? Make contact with helplines and user groups. 2012–2014 My Recovery My Choice. Support and advocacy groups. You are about to leave the My Recovery My Choice. Collect any drug containers, wrappers, syringes etc that can be analysed at the hospital. Please...
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Video, experience – Alice’s story – Stories of survival – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. Alice had “always sought out drugs” but her teenage curiosity led to her trying heroin and ultimately dependence. Alice went through 10 years of unsuccessful treatments, which “didn’t work because I wasn’t involved in the decision”. All that changed when a doctor finally asked her “what is it that you think you need? The answer you need could be right here. What is the right path for you? Make contact with helplines and user groups. 2012–2014 My Recovery My Choice. If you take too ...
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Heroin information, questions – FAQs – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) focuses on identifying your drug-using triggers and helping you to learn how to avoid them. It also teaches you coping and problem-solving skills to help you stop using drugs. CBT has been shown to help people control their drug use or even become abstinent. If you are interested in participating in CBT, you should discuss it with your doctor. How will I know when I’m recovered? What is recovery capital my key-worker mentioned it? If you are unem...
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Know your options – Choosing recovery – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. Recovery means different things to different people, and everybody’s recovery is different. Of people who have been through similar experiences to you and get their insights into recovery. Many drug-dependent people’s first attempt to stop using heroin is on their own and without any treatment. For some people this can work out ok, but for many it’s really hard and they often relapse. And even complementary therapies. Does depend on where you live. Not the right time? Make contact ...
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My Recovery My Choice - Your treatment rights
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My Recovery My Choice. Your rights in treatment. Your relationship with your GP and pharmacist. Like your doctor, you may be interacting with your pharmacist for a long time, so it helps to keep a friendly and open relationship with them. Like doctors, pharmacists are bound to protect your privacy, so you can speak to them in confidence. What the GP can prescribe to you. What you can expect from a drug treatment service. Assess your need for treatment. Provide you with advice and support on reducing the ...
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Better information, better treatment – Introduction – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. Is heroin dependence impacting on your life? The fact that you’re here is a great start. You might be reading this because you want to make some changes in your life. You might be looking for information for someone you know. Or you might want some further information about your current treatment or other options available to you. If you’re starting a treatment programme. In doing so, you will feel more comfortable about the choices you’re making and get the best possible result.
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Information and support – Friends and family – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. Read about the impact opioid addiction can have on a family. Find out the facts. Contacts for groups that can help you. How to look after your health. How can you know if your loved one is dependent on heroin? Things they could do. May help you see things more clearly. Although there are many recovery options. One way to support your loved one is to know how they can find treatment if and when they are ready. You can find information about treatment access. It’s easy to get t...
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Heroin/opioids – What is dependence? – My Recovery My Choice
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My Recovery My Choice. Is it a problem? Worried that you or a loved one might be heroin dependent? Worried about a friend or family member? Which is the right path for you? How to look after your health. When you take drugs like heroin (opioids) on a regular basis, changes take place in your brain and nervous system so you need to continue taking the drug just to feel normal. Remember that you are not alone, there are support groups. Is really important. In the short term, stabilising your symptoms s...