Drug Addition: Can you Save Your Teen Before it's too Late? by Terry Clark - HTML preview

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#1. Will Your Teen Need to Go to Hospital?

There are a variety of reasons why most parents tend to take their teenagers who are addicted to drugs to the hospital for rehabilitation and treatment. There is always the possibility that a kid who has had an excellent academic record up till recently and also did well in physical activities is not showing the same kind of performance as he used to. His priorities are now very different and he compromises upon the need to fulfil his obligations on time, spending more time in getting high.

It is not just boys who can get addicted to drugs. Girls are also equally vulnerable. In fact, drug use affects the health of both boys and girls in the same way, and they tend to become more aggressive, depressed and irritated, experiencing major mood swings every now and then, leaving behind parents more concerned than ever. They tell a lot of lies to their parents in order to hide the reality. You just do not know what to do in such a situation and are willing to go on to any extreme in order to get your child back to normalcy.

Before you consider taking your teenager to the hospital for extensive treatment, it is important to evaluate the extent of damage that has been caused by drug use in the life of your children, and how this habit is interfering in their daily life routine. If your children have developed the habit of breaking promises and not fulfilling their academic obligations and also of breaking the law, then it  is time for things to be taken seriously. On the other hand, drug abuse may be the reason behind your girl indulging in unprotected sex, and while she keeps promising that she will not take drugs anymore, you find her with a hangover every Sunday morning when she wakes up.

Teenagers usually start using drugs when they are overburdened with pressure due to the various factors in their lives. The need to fit in, peer pressure, sporting activities together with academics can put your teenager under immense pressure, and while drugs may bring a temporary respite in their lives, it is not an effective solution. While your teenager might be the nicest person around, there is always the risk of them getting into drugs. This is the reason why you need to be extra cautious especially if there have been cases of drug use in your neighbourhood or in the social circle of your child. There are many reasons why your teenager may need rehabilitation at the hospital for their own good. Some of the factors which you need to take into consideration are discussed below.

Your teenager starts to procrastinate on a regular basis on various obligations. Often, they leave them half way through, since they are more interested in the drugs than anything. You h