31st August 2006
I note in today’s newspapers that alcohol related deaths in several health board areas in Scotland have risen to record levels. For instance in Fife they have increased to 76 and in Lanarkshire 184. Across the country there have been a 20% rise in alcohol related deaths since 1999. These are Scottish Executive figures. There has also been a rise of 25% in fatalities involving heroin. It is interesting to reflect on the fact that national health referrals from Fife and Lanarkshire have dropped because of lack of funding from these health board areas. Could these reduced referrals and increased in deaths from these two areas be any way related? Obviously many patients who require residential care for their addictions are not getting it. We also read in the papers that the deaths from cocaine addiction have soared, this is the drug that everyone claimed was safe, and have jumped almost ten-fold in four years. Castle Craig has seen many more cocaine addicts being admitted to treatment however mainly from the Netherlands. We would like to get the message across that cocaine addiction is very treatable especially using the 12 step or Minnesota Model approach. All patients will be referred after treatment to cocaine anonymous.
We also read today, about the inappropriate way that Liberal Democrats covered up on their former leader’s alcoholism. This is a typical response we see throughout industry and institutions when members of organisations try to cover up for their sick colleagues. It is quite disgraceful that politicians weld so much power while addicted and when their judgment must be warped. This applies to all political parties. Addiction must be confronted at all times and “tough love” applies to politicians just as much as to doctors, lawyers and family members.
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I note in today’s newspapers
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Peter McCann
on Thu 31 Aug 2006 04:56 PM BST | Permanent Link
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Anonymous
on Tue 10 Oct 2006 01:43 PM BST | Permanent Link
Peter, you know very well than the NHS/Social Services have limited resources.
While I entirely endorse WHAT you say, it must surely have crossed your mind that you are pricing yourself out of that market, as sadly a large number of such patients are unable to afford private treatment. As a qualified medical practitoner, and ex patient, I have grave reservations about the efficiency of the extended care system, both in terms of its cost to the tax payer, and in its purported success. Re: I note in today’s newspapers
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gordwick
on Thu 12 Jul 2007 05:10 PM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
National health department should pay attention to these statistics and treat this matter as urgent. Deaths rates due the alcohol or drug addiction are alarming. I think some more funds for drug rehab treatment centers could partially solve this problem along whit intense propaganda.
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richard heynes
on Tue 07 Aug 2007 05:49 PM BST | Permanent Link
yes we do need much harsher laws to battle drug addiction! free drug rehab and a steady drug rehab program are not only solutions but requirements of our century!! choosing to handle the problem with a light touch can only set us back!!!
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A rise of 25% in fatalities involving heroin and a rise of 20% involving alcohol is a lot! I mean, technology develops, there are many ways to communicate and show to those people what drugs and alcohol means… and how hard is to get through a drug treatment to get rid of your addiction. I think people actually are not informed as they should be!
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Cristian
on Fri 02 May 2008 12:13 PM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Ada, that is why I am alarmed by this increasing rate of drug addicts. and I can't see any major improvements in the drug treatment field. I can't understand why people are not investing in eradicating this major problem.
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Anonymous
on Fri 06 Mar 2009 10:50 PM GMT | Permanent Link
I think drug rehab is for loosers.
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on Fri 06 Mar 2009 10:52 PM GMT | Permanent Link
i think drug rehab is for loosers.
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on Fri 06 Mar 2009 10:53 PM GMT | Permanent Link
I think drug rehab is for loosers.
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