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FIVE REASONS TO FIGHT YOUR HEROIN ADDICTION

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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Heroin is an extremely powerful drug that is rapidly taking over the United States. Not only can heroin cause serious health complications in users, but it often results in death. From an outside perspective, it is extremely difficult to comprehend how a person would want to use heroin. Unfortunately, once a person uses it for the first time, it often takes control of the body.

Heroin takes over a person’s mind by binding to the mu-opioid receptors, or MORs, in the brain. This results in a drastic release of dopamine, which instantly reinforces the use. The brain begins to rewire itself into thinking this behavior, which most see as negative, as a good thing instead.

Heroin can cause a serious of negative side effects like increased body temperature, nausea and vomiting, itchiness, dry mouth, and heavy feeling arms and legs. Some long-term side effects of heroin are depression and insomnia, loss of memory, problems sleeping, and muscle weakness or paralysis.

It is in your best interest to stop using heroin as soon as possible. Doing so will help you avoid suffering these short- and long-term health complications and allow you to live a happier and healthier life. There are five excellent reasons why you should fight your heroin addiction today.

You will not be at risk of overdosing. Every day, over 100 individuals across the United States overdose on heroin and die as a result. Heroin is never safe to use, but the mixtures being dealt on the street now are far more lethal than ever before. Individuals are mixing heroin with tranquilizers and poisons that result in death far more often.

You will be healthier. Heroin is extremely damaging to your liver, stomach, lungs, heart, and intestines. Every part of your body is negatively impacted by heroin every time you use it. These effects can happen instantly or they can last for the rest of your life. If you stop using heroin, you are no longer putting your body at such risk.

Your relationships will improve. Heroin has a damaging impact on a user’s brain. It causes individuals to neglect responsibility and lose their ability to rationalize good and bad behavior. As a result, friends and families of addicts often neglect them or have very strained relationships. If you stop using heroin, you will have a better chance of fixing damaged relationships and working toward improving them over time.

You will see the world differently. You will not have to use heroin as a crutch for depression or negative things that have happened in your life. You won’t have to harm yourself to escape your thoughts. You will be able to develop a chain of thought that helps you see things in a better light and work toward improving your life.

Because you can. Fighting your heroin addiction is something you have the ability to do. At Asana Recovery, we see addicts everyday struggle with heroin addiction and getting through each day without their substances. These individuals work to develop healthier hobbies they can use to occupy their time and focus on a brighter future.

Call us today at (949) 438-4504 to see how we can help you get started.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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