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How do I know if my loved one is on drugs?

Drug addiction information for

the family

Since addiction, by it's very nature, can be very secretive and protective of itself, it is sometimes difficult to tell if your loved one is using drugs or alcohol. However, armed with basic descriptions of the symptoms of alcohol and drug abuse, you may be able to more adequately determine if anything is going on. Understand that these "symptoms" are broad generalities and some people can react differently under the influence of the same substance. To find out more about the actual effects of these substances, feel free to look at our Drug Info for the Abuser section.

Signs of alcohol addiction

Early stages of use include smelling of alcohol, frequent association with drinking establishments, parties or bars. Later stages include mood swings, depression or anxiety, distended liver, unhealthy complexion, poor eating habits. Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, increased blood pressure and heart rate, sleeplessness and seizures. Withdrawal can be fatal if not properly supervised.

Signs of cocaine addiction

"Staying out all night", runny nose, frequent sniffling or "sickness". Change in friends. Change in sleeping patterns. Behavior changes. Mood swings, major manic ups and depressive downs. Money problems. Most cocaine users are bingers, which means that they don't use every day. The addiction can be hard to detect because the abuse often can stay sober for days, weeks or months at a time between uses in the early stages of the addiction. Withdrawal symptoms include sleeping long periods, suicidal ideation, major depression, decreased heart rate, blood pressure and respiration. Withdrawal is seldom physically dangerous however psychological symptoms include high potential for suicide.

Signs of crack addiction

Same as cocaine, with additional disappearances sometimes lasting for days. Burn marks on hands from pipes and lighters, glass pipes and copper "cleaning pads". Withdrawal symptoms identical to but more severe than cocaine.

Signs of marijuana addiction

Bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, slow affect. Eating binges or the "munchies". Short-term memory loss, apathy. Gateway to other illegal drugs. Minimal withdrawal symptoms except for acute users which can include anxiety and irritability.

Signs of methamphetamine addiction

Inability to sleep, nervous physical activity, rapid speech, weight loss, irritability. Later usage symptoms include irrationality,very dangerous behaviors, paranoia, psychosis, delusional thinking, hallucinations, skin sores, complexion problems. Withdrawal symptoms include binge eating, sleeping long periods, depressed heart, respiration and blood pressure. Withdrawal from methamphetamine is seldom dangerous.

Signs of opiate addiction (Vicodin, Heroin, Oxycontin)

In the beginning stages runny nose, pinpointed pupils, severe itching, slurred speech, nodding off, pale skin, multiple doctor shopping to handle "back or other pains", frequent "sickness". Later usage symptoms change to include wearing long sleeves to hide needle marks, possible theft to support the habit, anxiety and depression. Interestingly enough it is often easier to detect someone using opiates in the beginning of their usage, as opposed to later on. This is because their tolerance to the drug increases and the "effects lessen". However, withdrawal symptoms become more frequent, due to a daily physical need for the drug. Withdrawal symptoms can include frequent eye watering, anxiety, sleeplessness, increased blood pressure, yawns, sneezing, agitation, flu like symptoms, nausea, major aches and pains. Withdrawal is seldom dangerous.

Benzodiazipene (Xanax, Valium, Klonipin)

Slurring speech, multiple "doctor shopping", increasing anxiety and depression, suicidal ideation, memory loss. Later usage includes blackouts, passing out while driving, major memory loss and seizures. Withdrawal symptoms include major disorientation, anxiety and possible seizures. Withdrawal can be fatal if not properly supervised.

Consider an Intervention

Statistics show better outcomes when a family chooses to use a professional interventionist. An intervention happens before the addict enters the facility.

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