ADDICTION: SUBSTANCE ABUSE COMMUNITY
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Pills Anonymous

I know many of you attend meetings, whether it be N.A. or A.A., but as this forum will testify, pill addiction is growing at a rate faster every day. Right now,  Pills Anonymous is in the process of writing their own Big Book, and will be in all 50 states soon.
Right now they are in 5 states.
This is right off the front page of their website.
Some people question whether or not they are addicted to pills because of the chronic pain or anxiety they may have.
if you are someone who is wondering, take a moment to answer these questions.
1. Has your doctor, spouse or anyone else expressed concern about your use of medications?
2. Have you ever decided to stop taking pills only to find yourself taking them again contrary to your earlier decision?
3. Have you ever felt remorse or concern about taking pills?
4. Has your efficiency or ambition decreased since taking pills?
5. Have you established a supply for purse or pocket or to hide away in case of emergency?
6. Have you ever been treated by a physician or hospital for excessive use of pills (whether or not in combination with other substances)?
7. Have you changed doctors or drug stores for the purpose of maintaining your supply?
8. Have you received the same pill from two or more physicians or druggists at approximately the same time?
9. Have you ever been turned down for a refill?
10. Have you taken the same mind- or mood-affecting medication for over a year only to find you still have the same symptoms?
11. Have you ever informed your physician as to which pill works best at which dosage and had him adjust the prescription to your recommendations?
12. Have you used a tranquilizer or a sleep medication for a period of months or years with no improvement in the problem?
13. Have you increased the dosage, strength or frequency of your medication over the past months or years?
14. Is your medication quite important to you; e.g., do you worry about refills long before running out?
15. Do you become annoyed or uncomfortable when others talk about your use of medications?
16. Have you or anyone else noticed a change of personality when you take your medication, or when you stop taking it?
17. Have you ever taken your medication before you had the associated symptom?
18. Have you ever been embarrassed by your behavior when under the influence of your prescription drug?
19. Do you ever sneak or hide your pills?
20. Do you find it impossible to stop or to go for a prolonged period without your pills?


Again, these questions are taken from the PA website. I hope this helps, and I hope it inspires others to attend a meeting if there is one available to them.


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HUMMMMMM!!!! 20 yes'es that is why i had to stop, and im glad i did even tho pain is still an issue, the pain the addiction was cousing was far worse than the pain in my back.
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