When Enough Is Enough: Time To Do Something About Your Drug Or Alcohol Use?
Frankies’ story of alcohol recovery through rehab
Frankies’ story of alcohol recovery through rehab
With cocaine deaths rising for the ninth consecutive year and the UK consuming more cocaine than major capitals combined, we look at cocaine use in sport and by fans in the stands.
Ecstasy has a number of effects on the body that can be broken down into 3 different categories.
Understanding how ecstasy, also known as MDMA or molly, affects the brain starts by learning a little about how the brain sends messages.
Results from our Q1 client satisfaction survey are now in. Clients from the Help Me Stop Dayhab and Online Dayhab programmes all stated that treatment with Help Me Stop exceeded their expectations.

According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists “About a third of older people with drinking problems (mainly women) develop them for the first time in later life”.
Deciding you want to stop using cocaine is an important first step for anyone who abuses this drug. With that in mind, the experts at Help Me Stop have put together a list of instructions to show you how to give up cocaine.
Now on the face of it this seems an obvious answer but many people wait years to address problematic drinking or alcohol addiction. Some, unfortunately,
Problematic alcohol and drug use is progressive—and the longer you live with it, the harder it gets to stop and stay stopped.
Research, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health and led by the University of Glasgow’s Institute of Health and Wellbeing, found that women were drinking more, and with increased frequency than they did before lockdown.
While some may be excited at the prospect of coming out of lockdown, others may be filled with anxiety at the prospect of returning to the “new normal”.
Ray (Digital Dayhab Graduate) Observations From Someone That Has Completed Dayhab Online Ray (not his real name) went through digital Dayhab online with Help Me