When you are in pain, whether it is psychological, emotional, mental or physical, you can feel extremely desperate for a way out. Every year, thousands of people become addicted to pain medication which is meant to help them manage their pain, while they search for a solution to the underlying problem. Instead, many people find it difficult to even handle their lives at this point, and the pain medication helps them to feel better, if temporarily. Thus, the beginning of their pain killer addiction is created. This can continue until their life is sufficiently messed up and distorted that they begin using other, quicker acting drugs. Yes, illicit drug abuse and alcohol abuse are forms of pain management. It is the irresponsible, childish way out of your problem, and yes, it works every time. Unfortunately, the temporary solution can begin to squeeze out the time spent in the real world, among ordinary people and with real world solutions to problems. This way of handling things is the difference between pain management and pain killer addiction. The healthy approach only controls the pain, while the unhealthy approach starts to control all portions of your life. That is what addiction is. Addiction is the point at which you begin to allow your life to be controlled for you, rather than the other way around. Since this lack of personal responsibility over your life is not very acceptable in today’s society, addicts hide this choice and act as if they are in control, when in fact they are still choosing to allot control of their lives over to others or to chance. Any kind of addiction, no matter what type it may be, can manifest itself in the professional world. That is why drug testing Australia has some help from Mediscreen. Our business helps drug and alcohol testing to be strong, and to stay strong. We deliver our services, that is to say that we provide onsite drug and alcohol screening to your company, again onsite, and your employee records are also stored onsite. Follow up lab tests may be required for some samples, but that is it.
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