What Are Track Marks?

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Intravenous drug use can leave skin damage known as track marks on the arms, hands, and legs. These visible marks can be unsightly, and track marks can lead to serious health issues if untreated. This guide highlights how to identify track marks, explains how they happen, and shows you how to get rid of these […]

Cincinnati Ohio Drug Stats 2024

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With addiction on the rise across the US, it’s important that we take a look at local Cincinnati drug statistics as they are increasing at a rapid rate. Cincinnati, Ohio, like many other cities in the United States, has been affected by the opioid crisis and other drug problems. The city has been working hard […]

Middletown Ohio Drug Stats 2024

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Middletown, Ohio, was called an all-American city by the National Civic League in the 1950s. Today, drug addiction – mainly involving fentanyl – is a problem that is affecting Ohio and all U.S. states. Read on to learn more about drug stats in Middletown Ohio and discover how to get effective addiction treatment. What Are […]

What Is Drug Tolerance?

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Developing a tolerance to drugs poses significant dangers. Read on to learn more about tolerance, its relationship to dependence, and its role in addiction (substance use disorder). Drug Tolerance and Addiction When someone uses a drug or medication on an ongoing basis, tolerance can form. When this occurs, it means that the body has become […]

Dextromethorphan Abuse

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DXM (dextromethorphan) is a cough suppressant ingredient found in many different over-the-counter medicines. It is found in extra-strength cough syrups, as well as in tablets and gel capsules. DXM may be a standalone ingredient, or it can be combined with other drugs – antihistamines, pain relievers, expectorants, and decongestants, for instance. When taken in excessive […]

Percocet Addiction

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Percocet is a trademarked prescription painkiller that combines oxycodone and acetaminophen. It’s commonly prescribed as a painkiller. Oxycodone, a potent opioid, shares its origin with substances like morphine and illicit opiates like heroin. Opioids like Percocet stimulate the brain’s reward center, potentially leading to addiction due to the pleasurable sensations they produce. With continued use, […]

Kratom Side Effects & Dangers

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Kratom is derived from the foliage of a tree indigenous to Southeast Asia. While not classified as an illegal substance, it is readily available online as leaves or powder. The packaging often bears a disclaimer that kratom is not meant for human consumption, yet it the substance commonly consumed for non-medical purposes. Some people have […]

GHB Withdrawal: Timeline, Symptoms, & Treatment

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GHB can be highly addictive. Stopping its use can result in intense and potentially dangerous withdrawal symptoms, lasting as long as two weeks. GHB withdrawal is best carried out under medical supervision – read on to learn how you can achieve this. What to Expect During Withdrawal From GHB GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid), also known as […]

Tramadol Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, & Treatment

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Can you get addicted to tramadol is one of the most common questions asked by those prescribed this opioid for the management of moderate pain. Although tramadol addiction risk is perceived as lower than that associated with other opioid painkillers, physical dependence and addiction may develop. Read on to find out more about tramadol addictive […]

Propofol Addiction: Signs, Symptoms, & Treatment

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Propofol is a quick-acting medication given through an IV, commonly used for sedation and sleep induction in surgeries and intensive care. It works fast, doesn’t last long, is relatively safe, and is easy to administer. This means that propofol has been popular since its introduction in the 1980s. While it’s not entirely clear how likely […]

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Christopher Glover CDCA

My name is Christopher Glover, and I am from Cincinnati, Ohio. I am currently in school and working to grow in competence to better support our community. As a recovering individual I know the struggles that you or a loved one can go through and that there is help for anything you may be struggling with.

The hardest part is asking for help and we are here as a team to best support you and your decision to start your journey towards a better future. Connect with Chris on LinkedIn

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Amanda Kuchenberg PRS CDCA

I recently joined Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers as a Clinical Case Manager. I am originally from Wisconsin but settled in the Cincinnati area in my early 20s.  My career started in the fashion industry but quickly changed as I searched to find my drive and passion through helping others who struggle with addiction. 

As someone who is also in recovery, I wanted to provide hope, share lived experience, and support others on their journey.  I currently have my Peer Recovery Support Supervision Certification along with my CDCA and plan to continue my education with University of Cincinnati so I can continue to aid in the battle against substance addiction. Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn.

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Patrick McCamley LCDC III

 Patrick McCamley (Clinical Therapist) is a Cincinnati native who has worked in substance use disorder/co-occurring mental health disorder treatment since 2019. Patrick received his bachelors degree in psychology from University of Cincinnati in 2021 and received his LCDC III (Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor) license from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board in 2022. Patrick has worked in Clinical Operations, Clinical Case Management, and Clinical Therapy throughout his career.

Patrick has tremendous empathy and compassion for the recovery community, being in recovery himself since 2018. Patrick is uniquely qualified to be helpful because of the specific combination of his academic background and his own experience in recovery.

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Bill Zimmerman CDCA

Bill Zimmerman is a Greater Cincinnati Area native who has worked in substance use disorder/co-occurring mental health disorder treatment since 2018. Bill received his (Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant) license from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board in 2020.

Bill has worked in Clinical Operations in both support and supervision, and Program facilitating and 12 step recovery support during his career. Bill has a passion for the recovery community, having been in recovery himself since 1982. Connect with Bill on LinkedIn

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Taylor Lilley CDCA, PRS

Growing up in Louisiana with addiction running rampant on both sides of my family. A life away from drugs and alcohol seemed impossible for someone like me. I remember what it was like sitting across from someone thinking there is no way they could ever understand what I was going through.

Sharing my experience offers a credibility and a certain type of trust with clients that only someone who has walked down this road can illustrate. To immerse myself further into the field of addiction, I am currently studying at Cincinnati State for Human and Social Services.  I hope I never forget where I came from, if I can do it, so can you!

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Thomas Hunter LSW

Hello my name is Thomas Hunter. I was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am a licensed social worker.In my scope of practice I have worked in the areas of mental health and recovery for thirty years. The clients I have worked with in my career have ranged in age from seven to seventy.

I strive each day to serve my purpose of helping those in need and I believe I do so by utilizing all of my experiences to accomplish my goal of supporting those who desire to establish their sobriety and maintain it in their recovery. Connect with Thomas on LinkedIn.

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Mary D.Porter,LICDC

 My name is Mary D. Porter. I received my Masters of Social Work in 2008 from The University of Cincinnati. I received My Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor Licensure in 2001. I retired from The Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center on April 14, 2014. Currently, I am the Associate Clinical Director for The Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers in Cincinnati.. Due to the fourth wave of the Opioid Epidemic in 2019,  I decided to enter back into the workforce to assist the addicted population.

The overdoses were astounding and I wanted to help.  I consider myself  to be an advocate for the addicted population. My compassion, resilience, empathy, wisdom, knowledge, experience and  love I have for this forgotten population goes beyond words. I consider what I do for the addicted population as a calling versus a “career,” because I too was once an “addict and alcoholic.” Today I am 45.5 years alcohol and substance free.

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Ben Lemmon LCDC III

Hello, my name is Ben Lemmon, and I’m the Vice President and Clinical Director at Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers. I’ve been working in the addiction and mental health field since 2013 and decided to enter the field after overcoming my own challenges with addiction.

When I first meet a client, I always explain to them that the reason we are meeting is because they are not capable of obtaining or maintaining sobriety, and my goal is to create a person that can maintain sobriety. I believe a person’s personality is made up of their thoughts, feelings and actions and my job is to help clients identify the thoughts, feelings and actions that have them disconnected from recovery and provide them with the tools to live a healthy and happy life. Connect with Ben on LinkedIn