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How Do I Get My Beast Back?

Question by lana_burns: How do I get my beast back?
Me and my boyfriend dont believe in marriage.. we decided that raising a child with out it would be less strenuous on him or her.. We got pregnant unexpectadly.. and we were surprized.. almost in shock.. because.. we thought i was sterile. then we got EXTREMELY happy about it. ..sadly almost 3 and a half months later .. we miscarried. This took its tole on our relationship.. so we decided in honor of our-would-have-been baby. we gave him or her a him and her name.. and a lot of reasons why it was best he or she wasent exposed to our harsh society. …I didnt realise how much of a tole it took though. The miscariage isent fresh in our minds anymore ..considering the fact that it was a while ago.. and I know for a fact that he isent still grieving.. but he havent really had sex since.. we have a couple occward times but thats it.. and befor he used to be like a beast.. even when I was pregnant. want can i do to get my beast back?
I dont need implants so please dont sugest. We are financially stable if i happen to get pregnant again.. Im in my 20’s..as is he.. He does the occasional butt grab and the slip of the tounge but thats all these days.. so please help!

Be Well: Addiction – Relapse (5 of 6)


 

Be Well: Addiction – Relapse (5 of 6) – Cliff was sober for 12 years before he relapsed. Find out what how and why relapse happens and what kind of treatment is available. More coverage in ideastre…

 

Method uses drugs to cure disease of drug addiction

Filed under: addiction relapse

The addiction services department has quoted studies that show between 80 and 95 percent of opiate users relapse in the absence of medication-assisted treatment. So why isn't everyone on Vivitrol or Suboxone? Those Vivitrol shots cost $ 1,000 each and …
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Ryan White Program Addressing Coinfection with Viral Hepatitis

Filed under: addiction relapse

(Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a telehealth program developed by the University of New Mexico to increase access to specialty care for individuals living with hepatitis C, HIV, addiction, chronic pain, complex diseases, rheumatologic …
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How to Become a Substance Abuse Counselor


 

How to become a substance abuse counselor – There are many professions to choose from for those who like to contribute to society. Counseling, disaster management, child abuse….the list is long and e…

 

Savage: Affordable Care Act Offers Opportunity to Combat Pain and Drug Abuse

Filed under: substance abuse counseling

There is a growing national debate about two important life and death issues: the abuse of powerful pain medications and the treatment of chronic pain. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has classified prescription drug abuse as a deadly …
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Influx of new patients seeking addiction treatment could stress Minn

Filed under: substance abuse counseling

PAUL, Minnesota — Minnesota's network of substance abuse treatment centers could be severely tested by the national health care overhaul. More than 54,000 uninsured Minnesotans with serious drug and alcohol problems will suddenly become eligible for …
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How Long Should It Take to Stop Loving Someone?

Question by gemz: How long should it take to stop loving someone?
My ex boyfriend from 5 years ago is still always in my head. We have both moved on with our lives with different people but i cant stop thinking about him every minute I’m awake!!!! We are still friends and talk sometimes but are not actively in each others lives. I’m not attracted to him anymore so i don’t know why this is happening!!! Help how much longer do i have to endure this torture?!!!!

I know this should be in singles and dating but i think its more of a psychological thing seeing as its been 5 years
I don’t think we will ever get back together. Like i said I’m not attracted to him anymore, just the idea of him!!!
ironmongoose you are a very smart man!!!!

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Chronic Pain and Depression


 

Chronic Pain and Depression – Chronic spinal pain can cause people to lose their ability to work and meet their family’s needs. In the face of these losses, depression often occurs, and can lead to despair.

 

Health calendar

Filed under: depression rehabilitation

Call 479-8800 or (262) 306-4230. Amputee Support Group meets the fourth Thursday of the month from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the fifth-floor conference room at Wheaton Franciscan Rehabilitation Services, 201 N. Mayfair Road, Wauwatosa. Call 874-4345 …
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Can Qigong Reduce Cocaine Cravings in Early Addiction Recovery?

Filed under: depression rehabilitation

The qigong treatment group were also significantly less likely to have symptoms of depression than the sham treatment group. In the article "A Pilot Study of Qigong for Reducing Cocaine Craving Early in Recovery," David Smelson, PsyD, David Eisenberg, …
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GRAMMY Musicares Tribute to Neil Young


 

GRAMMY Musicares Tribute to Neil Young – www.blacktree.tv BEN HARPER AND LUCINDA WILLIAMS ADDED TO ALL-STAR LINEUP AT 2010 MUSICARES® PERSON OF THE YEAR TRIBUTE TO NEIL YOUNG Jack Black, Jackson Browne, T Bone Burnett, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Sheryl Crow, Everest, Patty Griffin, Josh Groban, Emmylou Harris, Elton John, Norah Jones, Lady Antebellum, kd lang, Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, Ozomatli, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Leon Russell, James Taylor, And Wilco To Also Perform At 20th Anniversary Tribute To Benefit MusiCares’ Emergency Financial Assistance And Addiction Recovery Programs WHO Performances by multi-GRAMMY®-winning artists and current nominees T Bone Burnett, Norah Jones, Dave Matthews, James Taylor, and Lucinda Williams; multi-GRAMMY-winning artists Sheryl Crow,Emmylou Harris, Elton John, kd lang, Ozomatli, and Red Hot Chili Peppers; GRAMMY-winning artists and current nominees Wilco; GRAMMY winners Crosby, Stills & Nash and John Mellencamp; two-time GRAMMY winners Ben Harper and Leon Russell; current GRAMMY nominees Lady Antebellum and Patty Griffin; and artists Jack Black, Jackson Browne, Everest, and Josh Groban. Attendees include President/CEO of MusiCares® and The Recording Academy® Neil Portnow, and MusiCares Foundation Board Chair Paul Caine and Board Chair Emeritus John Branca. Dinner co-chairs are Warner Bros. Records Chairman Emeritus Mo Ostin; Lookout Management President and Founder Elliot Roberts; and Warner Bros. Records Chairman/CEO Tom Whalley. Two-time GRAMMY-winning producerDon Was