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Question by Aj: How long does THC stay in your system?
I was wondering, if I went and smoked pot for the first time tomorrow how long would it stay in my system? Would I be fine to take a urine test in about a month? I don’t want lectures telling me I shouldn’t do try it because I’m not gonna do it. I was just wondering because I’ve done “research” on it and I’ve gotten several different answers.

Best answer:

Answer by Kenny
1 month

Answer by Ryan Noussairi
It really depends on your digestive system & metabolism & how quick they function. Urine stays in the body from 2 to 60 days. A good way to get it out of your system is to drink as many fluids as possible to “wash out” your digestive system. If that is not possible, try to dilute your pee that means when you pee fill the cup partially with WARM water. This is important because piss is warm, don’t over do it though or else it will just look like water. Taking those to steps & you’ll be well on your way back to smoking like bob marley!

Study finds brain abnormalities linked to impaired self-awareness in cocaine
The goal of these therapies would be to help counteract the anterior cingulate abnormalities, improve self-awareness and self-control, and ultimately decrease problematic drug abuse. Based on these findings, the researchers plan to develop new MRI …
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University studies find prescription drug abuse rising among teenagers
Nearly two million Americans are addicted to prescription opioids, a family of drugs that includes the commonly prescribed Vicodin and OxyContin. Two recent University studies further demonstrate the prevalence of these painkillers among adolescents …
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Study: 10 percent of teens in the ER abuse prescription drugs
The findings come just two months after a study in the journal The Lancet declared painkiller addictions the worst drug epidemic in U.S. history. In a survey of more than 2,100 teenagers between the ages of 14 and 20 years old who visited the emergency …
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National Addictions Awareness Week – 50% of people who abuse drugs also
20, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ – During National Addictions Awareness Week, which runs from November 18 to 24, Portage is seeking to raise awareness about the co-occurrence of mental health problems and substance abuse, a problem that has grown on a …
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The Addiction Puzzle, Part 2: Could ADHD Meds Promote Future Cocaine Use?
Most researchers don't think ADHD medications are the culprit, but Kathleen Kantak has a different idea, and it's based on at least five years of research made possible through funding of $ 2.25 million from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The …
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Olivia Newton-John's daughter battled anorexia and drug addiction
Olivia Newton-John's daughter, Chloe Lattanzi, suffered from anorexia for many years, but has recovered from the eating disorder, thanks to rehab, therapy and medication, ABC News reported Nov. 18. “My eating disorder started when I was 15 and carried …
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Question by Anty: What are the long term effects of being born addicted to drugs?
The immediate effects on an infant are the withdrawal symptoms and failure to thrive and bond with the caregiver. Are there any long term effects? As in, during the toddler or teenage years. Are any effects seen when they’re older?
What do you mean by “funny”? I’m asking a serious question.

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Answer by MyNickname
Funny how u used “long term”……

Answer by J Olsen
Check the following article

“The Effects of Substance Abuse on the Development of Children: Educational Implications” by Colleen Meade.

http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/abuse/

Addiction Specialists Wary of New Painkiller
Addiction Specialists Wary of New Painkiller. By BARRY MEIER. Published: November 15, 2013. Addiction experts protested loudly when the Food and Drug Administration approved a powerful new opioid painkiller last month, saying that it would set off a …
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Authorities battle prescription drug abuse
The illegal use and distribution of prescription narcotic drugs is on the rise in St. Joseph, according to the Buchanan County Drug Strike Force. “The addiction levels for narcotic prescription pills are in some cases worse than meth,” said Terry White …
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The Media Needs to Stop Stigmatizing Our Best Weapon Against…
What they wanted to talk about most of all was painkiller drug abuse, which has been wreaking havoc in Appalachia and many other parts of the country (prescription drug abuse is up 36 percent since 2002, according to the federal government, afflicting …
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Question by Maryy: What percent of rehabilitated people actually are cured?
ok so this is for a project….
does anyone know what percent of rehabilitated people get out and dont do the same mistake agian??? (i.e.- they would use drugs daily, went to rehab, then when they got out they quit completly)
i searched yahoo, google, and ask jeeves. i did all of my project and this is just a small part of it wich isnt really gonna be graded so keep your useless coments to yourself

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Answer by raysny
Rehabs often claim amazing results, but the reality is less than spectacular.

According to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_addiction
“The effectiveness of alcoholism treatments varies widely. When considering the effectiveness of treatment options, one must consider the success rate based on those who enter a program, not just those who complete it. Since completion of a program is the qualification for success, success among those who complete a program is generally near 100%. It is also important to consider not just the rate of those reaching treatment goals but the rate of those relapsing. Results should also be compared to the roughly 5% rate at which people will quit on their own. A year after completing a rehab program, about a third of alcoholics are sober, an additional 40 percent are substantially improved but still drink heavily on occasion, and a quarter have completely relapsed.”

That estimate is based on information from Dr. Mark Willenbring of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and in my opinion, optomistic.

” About 80 percent of addiction patients will relapse, studies suggest, and long-term success rates for treatment are estimated at 10-30 percent.
“The therapeutic community claims a 30 percent success rate, but they only count people who complete the program,” noted Joseph A. Califano Jr., of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University. “Seventy to eighty percent drop out in three to six months.” ”
http://www.addictioninfo.org/articles/1633/1/Little-Evidence-that-Costly-Treatment-Programs-Work/Page1.html

90-95% of rehabs in the US are 12step-based. The rest are Scientology or religion-based.

The 12step treatment method has been shown to have about a 5% success rate, the same as no treatment at all:


Although the success rate is the same, AA harms more people than no treatment:
1) Dr. Brandsma found that A.A. increased the rate of binge drinking, and
2) Dr. Ditman found that A.A. increased the rate of rearrests for public drunkenness, and
3) Dr. Walsh found that “free A.A.” made later hospitalization more expensive, and
4) Doctors Orford and Edwards found that having a doctor talk to the patient for just one hour was just as effective as a whole year of A.A.-based treatment.
5) Dr. George E. Vaillant, the A.A. Trustee, found that A.A. treatment was completely ineffective, and raised the death rate in alcoholics. No other way of treating alcoholics produced such a high death rate as did Alcoholics Anonymous.
http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-letters85.html

1) http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-effectiveness.html#Brandsma
2) http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-effectiveness.html#Ditman
3) http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-effectiveness.html#Walsh
4) http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-effectiveness.html#Orford
5) http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-effectiveness.html#Vaillant

New Programs at Drug Rehab Carrollton Tackle Prescription Addiction
Long term abuse of prescription medications can cause significant damage to a person's health and overall well-being. Drug Rehab Carrollton is promoting the awareness of prescription drug abuse with their new, comprehensive treatment programs.
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Newton Medical Center improves treatment for mental health, substance abuse
NEWTON — Newton Medical Center has launched First Step, a new program to improve the health and well-being of those in Sussex County with both mental health and substance abuse disorders by closely combining treatment for the conditions. The new …
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Support meeting set for families with drug issues
Support meeting set for families with drug issues. Anonymous The Register-Herald Mon Nov 18, 2013, 12:02 AM EST. MAPDA has planned a support meeting for families that are struggling with prescription drug abuse by a loved one. Everyone is welcome to …
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Nichols speaks to Kiwanis on drug abuse program
But rather than wallowing through what she calls a “pretty tragic experience” for her family, Nichols is in the process of starting a nonprofit called the Nichols Center aimed at supporting families affected by substance abuse and addiction. Nichols …
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Ibogaine Treatment Centre Announces All Natural Treatment for Drug and
Ibogaine is such a substance, and the Ibogaine Treatment Centre has had tremendous success using this with people fighting their way out of the dark world of drug and alcohol addiction. Ibogaine … The Centre offers two types of Ibogaine assisted …
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The Addiction Puzzle: An Overdose Lifeline
Why are some recovering addicts able to maintain sobriety while others have chronic relapses? Does evidence-based research contradict what has been assumed to be effective screening and treatment programs? In what ways does addiction impact men …
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