Twelve Steps of AA
Twelve Steps of AA Alcohol addiction harms millions of people each year. Nearly 30 million people ages 12 and older had alcohol use disorder in the United States in 2023. Overconsumption of alcohol doesn’t just impact the person drinking to excess; family and friends are often hurt along the way. Alcohol rehab, treatment, and support…
Read MoreHow Long Does Cocaine Last?
How Long Does Cocaine Last? For members of the LGBTQ+ community, it’s not uncommon to encounter the party scene, and unfortunately, that sometimes means being around substances like cocaine. Whether there’s personal experience with it or just curiosity about how it works, it’s essential to have the facts. Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that can…
Read MoreWhat is Valium?
What is Valium? Valium, a name that might ring a bell for many, is often associated with its calming effects. It’s a medication that’s been around for decades, and used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms, and even seizures. For the LGBTQ+ community, where stress and anxiety can sometimes be heightened due to societal pressures, homophobia,…
Read MoreSober and Gay: Building a Supportive Recovery Community
Sober and Gay: Building a Supportive Recovery Community For many LGBTQ+ individuals, navigating sobriety can be challenging. When you’re both sober and gay, finding a space where you feel understood and supported is vital. At Pride Detox, we specialize in providing affirming care to the gay community, ensuring that no one has to face recovery…
Read MoreWhat is Freebasing?
What is Freebasing? Freebasing is a process that increases the potency of some addictive substances. Freebasing cocaine is the most common and involves converting cocaine into a base form. This form is more potent and consumed through smoking. Cocaine in its natural form is not suitable for smoking and isn’t as strong as freebase cocaine. …
Read MoreWhat Is Flakka?
What Is Flakka? Flakka, commonly known by its street name ‘gravel’, is a highly addictive drug that looks a bit like the white crystalline gravel seen at the bottom of aquariums. This crystal-like substance is commonly compared to bath salts that can be snorted, swallowed, or smoked. Its unpredictable effects and potential for overdose make…
Read MoreWhat Is DXM?
What Is DXM? Dextromethorphan, commonly called DXM, is an over-the-counter cough suppressant often found in many cold and flu medications. While it may seem harmless, DXM can be highly addictive and dangerous when misused. Within the LGBTQ+ community, where the stress and pressures of daily life can sometimes lead to exploring various coping mechanisms, it’s…
Read MoreWhat Are Inhalants?
What Are Inhalants? When we think about addiction, inhalants might not be the first thing that comes to mind, but they can be just as dangerous and addictive as other substances. This subject is often hidden from view, but one that can have serious consequences on the physical and mental health of an individual. For…
Read MoreThe Impact of the 2024 U.S. Election on the LGBTQ+ Community
The Impact of the 2024 U.S. Election on the LGBTQ+ Community The 2024 U.S. election has proved to be a pivotal moment for the LGBTQ+ community, marked by escalating mental health challenges, substance use, and trauma stemming from political and social turmoil. These struggles are not occurring in isolation; they are exacerbated by the widespread…
Read MoreWhat Is A Dry Drunk?
What Is A Dry Drunk? Have you or someone you know struggled with addiction, only to find that even after quitting, the same behavioral patterns and feelings persist? This phenomenon is known as “dry drunk syndrome,” a term coined to describe individuals who, despite abstaining from substances, continue to exhibit addictive behaviors and attitudes. It’s…
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