Recent hurricanes push addiction to the forefront

use street drugs to self-medicate through withdrawal symptoms.

Additionally, routines and schedules — both of which can be integral in stable addiction recovery — can be interrupted by a natural disaster, placing a strain on recovery for some patients. In addition to other challenges, storms can make it difficult for people to attend scheduled 12-step meetings, while power outages can hamper both access and services at addiction recovery centers.

Experts advise those struggling with addiction during natural disasters to reach out and ask for help rather than attempt to face their problems alone.

Topher Avery
Author: Topher Avery

Topher Avery is a contributor and editor at Addiction Now. A natural wordslinger, Topher studied English at the University of Colorado at Boulder and received his JD from Chapman University. Currently, Topher resides in Southern California beneath a pile of cats and books. Contact Topher at christophera@drugaddictionnow.com

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Of the many considerations taken into account when planning for the recent natural disasters, the wellbeing of those struggling with a substance addiction presents some unusual challenges for local authorities.
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Topher Avery
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