Mesa, Arizona Drug Abuse Rehabs

Mesa, Arizona Drug Rehab

Mesa, Arizona has a population of 396,375 and there are approximately three people to each home.  Mesa is located in Maricopa County and is the third largest city in Arizona.  The weather is great in Mesa, with warm summers at 99.99 degrees and cool winters at 40 degrees.  It rains about nine-and-a-half inches on average in the city.  Mesa is home to the Chicago Cubs’ Spring Training Camp.  When you visit Mesa, you will find the Arizona Museum of Natural History and several beautiful golf courses. Yet with all this going for it, Mesa has a drug problem.

What Kinds of Drugs Exist in Mesa, Arizona

Just recently in Mesa, the Drug Enforcement Agency has reported that Mexican Black Tar heroin is the most commonly used form of heroin in Arizona.  How do they get it there?  It is smuggled into Arizona through Arizona’s Ports of Entry by pedestrians and within hidden compartments in vehicles.  Black Tar, like any other heroin, is highly addictive and, of course, illegal.  It is used by millions of addicts around the world who are unable to overcome the urge to continue taking this drug every day of their lives.  They are all too sure that if they stop, they will face the horror of withdrawal.

Right now in Mesa there are two different types of methamphetamine.  Some is produced locally, and some is produced in Mexico.  Mexican-produced heroin is the most common form in Mesa.  Meth is smuggled across the Southwest Border where it then gets distributed throughout Arizona.  Meth that is locally produced comes from independently owned and operated labs that put out small quantities for local consumption.  Meth is a white crystalline drug that gives the user a false sense of happiness and well-being along with a rush of self-confidence and symptoms of hyperactivity and increased energy.  Meth users have a hard time getting off the drug because an ordinary day is not usually full of such high happiness and well-being.  Meth over-exerts users’ bodies, so their health deteriorates quickly.  There are many meth-related arrests on an ongoing basis in the city of Mesa.  According to the Mesa County Sheriff’s Department a young lady was recently pulled over because she was driving erratically.  She was detained while on her way home, and meth was found in her car.  After arresting her, the police went to her home and found two others in possession of meth.  This, it seems, is what is going on in Mesa.

Marijuana is another drug that is readily available in Mesa.  Marijuana gives the user a dreamy sensation.  Users also get an increased heart rate and decreased coordination and balance.  Most users think that marijuana is “natural,” so it can’t hurt them.

Alcohol is very much in the forefront of abuse in Mesa, Arizona.  Many people use it because it is not an illegal drug.  It is illegal for teenagers to have it in their possession, but somehow or other the young people in Mesa get their fair share of it.  In the U.S. in 2007 the death toll from teenage drunk driving accidents was 1,393—nearly four fatalities every day.  Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers in the U.S. and are responsible for more than one in three deaths of American teenagers.  According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, of the teen drivers killed on the road in 2006, 31% had been drinking.  Mesa has problems that parallel these statistics.  For most people these are only statistics, shocking perhaps, but still just statistics.  But for the families of those who die in these accidents, it is a tragic loss.  Alcohol distorts a person’s perceptions and judgment.  People under the influence of alcohol readily admit that their reaction time is slower than when not drinking and they take many chances that they would never take when sober.  Mesa residents are well aware of drunk driving and its effects on the community.

It’s Only Downhill From Here

An addict is involved in what is called a downward spiral.  This downward path leads him further and further into depression, hopelessness, and feeling out-of-control.  The time to do something is now—before the addicted person winds up in jail or dead of an overdose or accident.  In the past there may have been many failed attempts to overcome addiction which only pushed the addict further down the spiral.  In the city of Mesa there is an increased need for effective drug and alcohol rehab and addiction treatment centers as drug and alcohol use continues to escalate.

Far-reaching Effects

In the city of Mesa, when a person starts to abuse drugs the first thing that he hurts is himself.  Most drugs are very damaging to the body, so the abuser inevitably fails to take care of his body.  He doesn’t get enough rest and he doesn’t eat well.  Then the abuser usually starts to affect his family.  He often lies to them about where he is going and often eventually steals from them because he needs more money to pay for his next high.  All the while, this abuser is justifying his behavior.  This causes more heartache in the family as they cannot figure out why the abuser can’t just stop the drugs.  The abuser then starts to create problems at work; he will be late several times in a month and will not work well while he is on the job.  This can escalate into criminal actions like breaking into businesses for more money.  The law enforcement agencies of the city of Mesa have to get involved then.  These far-reaching effects go on and on.  So when an abuser takes that first drink or first drug, he is not taking into account all the damage he will do.

Kinds of Treatment Centers for Your Loved One

Arizona has many different types of drug rehab and treatment facilities.  There is a variety of techniques and methods used.  There is the Twelve-Step program, relapse prevention, one-on-one counseling, drug rehabilitation, behavior modification, support groups, and outpatient drug rehab programs.  When a person you love wants to get help it can be very confusing.  There are many attempts being made in Mesa to meet the needs of the drug addict, but statistics show that the success rate is low.  One of the things that residents of Mesa need to consider is what they are trying to accomplish when they bring their loved one to a treatment center.  Remember that the addict got into this drug because he was having problems.  His ability to solve these problems was not very good, so he began using drugs as a solution.  Each time things got tough for him, he relapsed and went somewhere to use.  This could be as covert as him saying, “Well, this day was too hard, I’m going to meet the guys at the local pub.”  So when you are looking for a treatment center, make sure that you get your loved one to a center that gives the addict some life skills, like communicating.  Then they can handle their present problems and all the other ones from the past.  An outpatient facility may be not the best solution for the addict.  He often has lots of problems with people and things around him.  So when he is detoxing and withdrawing, the last thing he needs is to be reminded of all these upsets each day.  Residents of Mesa know that recovery will be much smoother for him when he gets into an inpatient facility.  Granted, it may take him away from his home base and jobs for a period of time, but we are talking about getting him clean and sober for the rest of his life.  We are helping this being get back into his family and into the community of the city of Mesa, Arizona as a productive, responsible and loving person.

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