Heroin Addict Survives Coma and Gets Care at Brighton Center for Recovery


 

Heroin Addict survives coma and gets care at Brighton Center for Recovery – A young woman has a brush with death in a coma induced by her heroin addiction. She started in an affluent suburban high school taking pain killers, oxycontin and then graduating to heroin. Her high school peers, in one of the wealthiest suburbs in the nation, find heroin use common, widespread, and “almost normal.” She desribes her coma, her struggles with recovery, her inpatient drug treatment at Brighton Center for Recovery and her aftercare planning and care at Brighton at the Corners in West Bloomfield, MI, where she participates in the Intensive Outpatient Program, IOP. Brighton at the Corners is convenient to recovering patients from Oakland County, Macomb County, Wayne County and other suburban Michigan communities.

 

A Forever Recovery Battle Creek, MI: New Study Reveals IQ Dangers of Early

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A Forever Recovery, Battle Creek, MI based rehabilitation facility offers innovative treatment programs for individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. As an open-ended treatment center, clients at A Forever Recovery, Battle Creek, MI, can …
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VIP: Music Teacher Making a Difference

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ìThe cancer made me realize the importance of treating my body right.î. Since then, June has revamped her eating habits, … ìI want to focus on educating students about the dangers of substance abuse. I know that if I can relay that information in …
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Obama should meet the 'Warden'

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said Maurice Perkins, as English arrived at the Inner City Youth and Adult Foundation, a halfway house, at 45th & Michigan Tuesday morning. English is nobody's liberal. More cop than caseworker, he carries himself with the authority of someone … Most …
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