Cannabis is often talked about as something relaxing or mild. For many people, that is exactly how it feels. But sometimes the experience goes the other direction. A person may suddenly feel dizzy, nauseated, anxious, or overwhelmed. That situation is commonly known as greening out.
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Greening Out: Signs, Causes, and How to Recover
Topics: Addiction, Substance Abuse, Precautions, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Treatment, Substance Abuse Education
Alcohol and Caffeine: Dangers and Effects of Mixing
Mixing alcohol and caffeine has become popular among young adults and college students. Drinks like rum and cola, espresso martinis, and Red Bulls mixed with liquor are common at parties and bars. While these combinations may taste good or keep you awake longer, they are not as harmless as they seem.
Topics: Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Rehab, Alcohol Poisoning
ZYN Nicotine Pouches: How Dangerous and Addictive Are They?
Lately, more men coming into treatment have been carrying ZYN pouches in their pockets the same way others once carried cigarettes, dip, or vapes. Because they are small, flavored, smoke-free, and easy to use discreetly, they can look harmless at first glance. But that appearance can be misleading.
Topics: Substance Abuse, Precautions, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Treatment, Luxury Rehab, ZYN nicotine pouches, Substance Abuse Education
Is Ketamine Addictive? Risks and Dangers of Ketamine Misuse
Ketamine has emerged as a groundbreaking treatment for conditions like treatment-resistant depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Its rapid antidepressant effects through NMDA receptor antagonist action have made ketamine infusion therapy an FDA-approved option in clinical settings. But as its popularity grows, many people wonder—is ketamine addictive? Understanding how ketamine works, its effects at various doses, and potential risks like ketamine induced addiction is essential for anyone considering or researching this treatment.
Topics: Addiction, Treatment, Substance Abuse, Precautions, Safety, Soberman's Estate, Mental Health, Resources
Blue Xanax Explained: Effects and Risks
Xanax is one of the most widely used prescription drugs for treating anxiety disorders and panic attacks. Known scientifically as alprazolam, it belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines, which work by calming the nervous system.%20%20(68).jpeg?width=672&height=480&name=(672%20x%20480%20px)%20%20(68).jpeg)
Topics: Addiction, Treatment, Substance Abuse, Precautions, Safety, Soberman's Estate, Mental Health, Resources, Luxury Rehab
Adderall Addiction Signs, Dangers, and Treatment Programs
Adderall is a prescription medication commonly used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. It helps people focus, stay alert, and control impulsive behavior. But when used incorrectly, Adderall can lead to dangerous addiction and long-term health problems.
Topics: Addiction, Substance Abuse, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Treatment, Luxury Rehab
Alcohol Poisoning vs Drunk: Symptoms and Dangers
Many people assume that being drunk and alcohol poisoning are the same thing. However, the two conditions are very different. Knowing the difference between alcohol poisoning vs. drunk symptoms can save a life.
Topics: Addiction, Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Treatment, Luxury Rehab, Alcohol Poisoning
Transfer Addiction: Understanding Dangers of Cross-Addiction
Recovering from addiction is a major achievement, but it often comes with hidden challenges. One of the biggest risks during recovery is transfer addiction, also known as cross addiction. This happens when a person stops one destructive habit but unconsciously replaces it with another.
Topics: Addiction, Substance Abuse, Alcoholism, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Treatment, Luxury Rehab, Opioid Addiction
Withdrawal Symptoms of Fentanyl: What to Expect
Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is up to 100 times stronger than morphine. Originally developed for severe pain, it has also become a major factor in the rise of opioid overdoses in the United States. For individuals who develop an addiction to fentanyl, stopping use often results in intense and sometimes dangerous withdrawal symptoms. Understanding the withdrawal symptoms of fentanyl, when they start, and how to safely manage them is key to successful recovery.
Topics: Addiction, Substance Abuse, Soberman's Estate, Luxury Treatment, Luxury Rehab, Detox, Withdrawals
A Clinical Perspective on Length of Stay in Residential Treatment
Soberman’s Estate was established in honor of our Founder’s brother Jeff, who passed away from an accidental opioid overdose, and his best friend Jerry, who died as a direct result of alcoholism. Tragically, over the years, we have also lost alumni to this disease.
Topics: Addiction, Treatment, Substance Abuse, Precautions, Alcoholism, Soberman's Estate, Resources, Luxury Treatment, Luxury Rehab


