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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 505327" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>TL,</p><p></p><p>you may want to read some information on spice from google. I found this:</p><p></p><p>Stopping the intake of spice after a period of consistent spice usage invokes unpleasant side effects. Withdrawal symptoms from cessation of spice abuse involve: </p><p></p><p></p><p>Internal unrest, agitation and anxiety</p><p>Trembling extremities</p><p>Tremor</p><p>Heart palpitations</p><p>Panic attacks</p><p>Headache </p><p>Nausea</p><p>Vomiting</p><p>Feelings of depression</p><p>Hopelessness and desperation</p><p></p><p>Physical withdrawal from spice addiction is an uncomfortable process and is best pursued within a professional care facility where the spice addict can be medically monitored. Spice withdrawal symptoms can be draining and exhausting, especially if co-occurring substance abuse issues are present. Inpatient drug treatment centers ensure that staffed clinicians watch the detoxifying patient to see that he or she is progressing in the spice detoxification process appropriately. After a physical detoxification from spice is behind the client, he or she can engage in an emotional detoxification from the drug as well.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.thehillscenter.com/addiction/spice/" target="_blank">Spice Addiction</a></p><p></p><p>I'm just saying he may be having a tough time staying away from it or getting clean enough to get into the other place.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 505327, member: 59"] TL, you may want to read some information on spice from google. I found this: Stopping the intake of spice after a period of consistent spice usage invokes unpleasant side effects. Withdrawal symptoms from cessation of spice abuse involve: Internal unrest, agitation and anxiety Trembling extremities Tremor Heart palpitations Panic attacks Headache Nausea Vomiting Feelings of depression Hopelessness and desperation Physical withdrawal from spice addiction is an uncomfortable process and is best pursued within a professional care facility where the spice addict can be medically monitored. Spice withdrawal symptoms can be draining and exhausting, especially if co-occurring substance abuse issues are present. Inpatient drug treatment centers ensure that staffed clinicians watch the detoxifying patient to see that he or she is progressing in the spice detoxification process appropriately. After a physical detoxification from spice is behind the client, he or she can engage in an emotional detoxification from the drug as well. [url=http://www.thehillscenter.com/addiction/spice/]Spice Addiction[/url] I'm just saying he may be having a tough time staying away from it or getting clean enough to get into the other place. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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