My grandmother developed a lung condition in her 40's that was terminal. She wasn't expected to live more than five years after being diagnosed, but she made it almost another twenty! Throughout the years, she was on different medications to help and try to keep her airways flowing properly and also to reduce the risk of stroke and seizures.
However, after doing some research, it became apparent that she needed an updated prescription because the barbiturates she was taking were not good for her lungs. They were in fact prescribed as part of her regimen for stopping seizures.
When we found this out, we also realized how much of an effect the drugs had on her personality because she was always kind of curt and frank with people at times. This wasn't her fault, and we were then decided upon helping her get off the barbiturates and on a different medication.
She didn't have to check into an inpatient treatment program for this, however, but many people do find it necessary due to being addicted to different types of barbiturate substances. Since there are different types of these medications, each case is unique and must be treated in that fashion.
Drug tolerance becomes a big problem with barbiturates, and people often times don't even recognize the fact that they need help. Others around them generally do, and it can be hard to convince someone to seek out assistance. If you are that person needing help, take time out to realize the significance of your problem and what needs to change.
You will be much happier when you are barbiturate free. You might be worried about the symptoms that had you taking barbiturates to begin with. For instance some people take them for anxiety reasons or sleep disorders. But, the fact of the matter is you don't need to be dependent on barbiturates for any reason, and there are other ways to handle these matters.
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