Self Assessment
Ask yourself the following questions:
- Do you drink or use drugs alone?
- Have you ever had a complete loss of memory as a result of drinking or drug use?
- Has your physician ever treated you for drinking or drug use?
- Do you drink or use drugs to build up your self-confidence?
- Have you ever been to a hospital or institution because of drinking or drug use?
- Do you lose time from work due to drinking or drug use?
- Is drinking or drug use making your home life unhappy?
- Do you drink or use drugs because you are shy with other people?
- Is drinking or drug use affecting you reputation?
- Have you gotten in financial difficulties as a result of drinking of drug use?
- Do you turn to lower companions and an inferior environment when drinking or using drugs?
- Does your drinking or drug use make you careless of your family's welfare?
- Has your ambition decreased since drinking or using drugs?
- Do you crave a drink of drugs at a definite time daily?
- Do you want a drink or drugs the next morning?
- Does drinking or using drugs cause you to have difficulty sleeping?
- Has your efficiency decreased since drinking or using drugs?
- Is drinking or using drugs jeopardizing your job or business?
- Do you drink or use drugs to escape from worries or troubles?
Answering 'Yes' to three or more questions indicates that either abuse or dependence is present and corrective action needs to be taken. [Questions are courtesy of Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, USA]
Finding the right rehab centre
Not all rehab centers are equal. Some have dreadful reputations for their poor clinical standards and uncomfortable living accommodation. Others are based on religious programs and have very little scientific background. Our expert consultants will discuss your needs with you and give you sensible advice on which treatment center you're going to feel most comfortable at and still receive the treatment that you need.
The Good News about rehab
The best news we can give you is that coming clean doesn't mean you have to be miserable. Sure it's difficult in the beginning, but as time goes on you'll discover to your amazement that you're living free of the compulsion to use. You'll find that you're enjoying your new life clean and sober and that you're doing things you never thought possible.
Rehab isn't just an opportunity to stop drinking or using drugs, it's an opportunity to restructure your life in a way that can make you happier too!
Help from We Do Recover
We know that living the life of an addict or alcoholic isn't easy. The constant effort it requires to keep up with the compulsion to drink or use is draining. The mounting consequences like angry family, problems at work, and the general unmanageability that accompanies this illness only serves to add to the misery.
We offer a totally confidential and non-judgmental service to help you discover that there is help & hope for you - that you can recover, and live a happy, useful & contended life.

