Stop Cold Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services

Stop Cold Drug and Alcohol Intervention Services StopCold Addiction Help Now! Assisting the public in enhancing awareness regarding alcohol abuse and drug addiction.

Providing high quality, cost effective drug rehab, alcohol rehabilitation and substance abuse treatment advice by staying apprised of the industry as it changes and maintaining relationships that further our ability to advise families and individuals who are seeking treatment. Ensuring that the drug treatment centers, alcohol rehabs and sober living environments we work with are safe, supportive, drug-free, and effective. Demonstrating significant reductions in substance abuse and corresponding quality of life improvements in those who use our advisory and placement services for treatment and drug rehab referrals. Achieving cooperative partnerships between substance abuse treatment centers and professionals throughout the industry to provide the highest quality of care for all those in need.

11/10/2022

It’s been some time since I’ve posted anything myself, I’ve had a little rough go of it. Life goes on, Thank God!

03/05/2021
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20/04/2021

https://youtu.be/UUnRKf2CemA

This is my story from drug addiction and homelessness to founding and leading a company on the Inc 500 list. There are 3 principles that saved me from death ...

16/12/2019

A MUST READ:
A Beautiful Tribute To GOD, AA & To Bill Wilson
We died of pneumonia in furnished rooms where they found us three days later when somebody complained about the smell.
We died against bridge abutments and nobody knew if it was su***de and we probably didn't know either except in the sense that it was always su***de.
We died in hospitals, our stomachs huge, distended and there was nothing they could do.
We died in cells, never knowing whether we were guilty or not. We went to priests, they gave us pledges, they told us to pray, they told us to go and sin no more, but go. We tried and we died.
We died of overdoses, we died in bed (but usually not the Big Bed).
We died in straitjackets, in the DT's seeing God knows what, creeping, skittering, slithering, shuffling things. And you know what the worst thing was? The worst thing was that nobody ever believed how hard we tried. We went to doctors and they gave us stuff to take that would make us sick when we drank on the principle of "so crazy, it just might work," I guess, or maybe they just shook their heads and sent us to places like Drop kick Murphy's.
And when we got out we were hooked on paraldehyde or maybe we lied to the doctors and they told us not to drink so much, just drink like me. And we tried, and we died.
We drowned in our own vomit or choked on it, our broken jaws wired shut.
We died playing Russian roulette and people thought we'd lost, but we knew better.
We died under the hoofs of horses, under the wheels of vehicles, under the knives and boot heels of our brother drunks. We died in shame. And you know what was even worse was that we couldn't believe it ourselves, that we had tried. We figured we just thought we tried and we died believing that we hadn't tried, believing that we didn't know what it meant to try. When we were desperate enough or hopeful or deluded or embattled enough to go for help, we went to people with letters after their names and prayed that they might have read the right books, that had the right words in them, never suspecting the terrifying truth, that the right words, as simple as they were, had not been written yet.
We died falling off girders on high buildings, because of course ironworkers drink, of course they do.
We died with a shotgun in our mouth, or jumping off a bridge, and everybody knew it was su***de.
We died under the Southeast Expressway, with our hands tied behind us and a bullet in the back of our head, because this time the people that we disappointed were the wrong people.
We died in convulsions, or of "insult to the brain," we died incontinent, and in disgrace, abandoned.If we were women, we died degraded, because women have so much more to live up to.
We tried and we died and nobody cried.And the very worst thing was that for every one of us that died, there were another hundred of us, or another thousand, who wished that we could die, who went to sleep praying we would not have to wake up because what we were enduring was intolerable and we knew in our hearts it wasn't ever gonna change.
One day in a hospital room in New York City, one of us had what the books call a transforming spiritual experience, and he said to himself "I've got it" (no, you haven't, you've only got part of it) "and I have to share it." (now you've ALMOST got it) and he kept trying to give it away, but we couldn't hear it.We tried and we died.
We died of one last cigarette, the comfort of its glowing in the dark. We passed out and the bed caught fire. They said we suffocated before our body burned, they said we never felt a thing, that was the best way maybe that we died, except sometimes we took our family with us.
And the man in New York was so sure he had it, he tried to love us into sobriety, but that didn't work either, love confuses drunks and he tried and we still died.
One after another we got his hopes up and we broke his heart, because that's what we do. And the worst thing was that every time we thought we knew what the worst thing was something happened that was worse. Until a day came in a hotel lobby and it wasn't in Rome, or Jerusalem, or Mecca or even Dublin, or South Boston, it was in Akron, Ohio, for Christ's sake.
A day came when the man said I have to find a drunk because I need him as much as he needs me (NOW you've got it).And the transmission line, after all those years, was open, the transmission line was open. And now we don't go to priests, and we don't go to doctors and people with letters after their names.
We come to people who have been there, we come to each other. And we try.
And we don't have to die.
Welcome to AA !!!!

10/06/2018

Hello,
my name is DRUGS – I destroy homes, tear families apart, take your children, and that’s just the start.
I’m more costly than diamonds, more costly than gold, the sorrow I bring is a sight to behold. and if u need me, remember I’m easily found, I live all around you, in schools and in town. I live with the rich, I live with the poor, I live down the street, and maybe next door.
My power is awesome; try me you’ll see, but if you do, you may NEVER break free. Just try me once and I might let you go, but try me twice, and I’ll own your soul. When I possess you, you’ll steal and you’ll lie.
You do what you have to just to get high. The crimes you’ll commit, for my narcotic charms will be worth the pleasure you’ll feel in your arms. You’ll lie to your mother; you’ll steal from your dad When you see their tears, you should feel sad. But you’ll forget your morals and how you were raised, I’ll be your conscience, I’ll teach you my ways. I take kids from parents, and parents from kids, I turn people from god, and separate friends. I’ll take everything from you, your looks and your pride, I’ll be with you always, right by your side. You’ll give up everything… your family, your home… your friends, your money, then you’ll be alone.
I’ll take and take, till you have nothing more to give. When I’m finished with you you’ll be lucky to live. If you try me be warned this is no game. If given the chance, I’ll drive you insane. I’ll ravish your body; I’ll control your mind. I’ll own you completely; your soul will be mine. The nightmares I’ll give you while lying in bed, the voices you’ll hear from inside your head, the sweats, the shakes, the visions you’ll see; I want you to know, these are all gifts from me, But then it’s too late, and you’ll know in your heart, that you are mine, and we shall not part.
You’ll regret that you tried me, they always do, but you came to me, not I to you. You knew this would happen. Many times you were told, but you challenged my power, and chose to be bold. You could have said no, and just walked away, If you could live that day over, now what would you say? I’ll be your master; you will be my slave, I’ll even go with you, when you go to your grave.

Now that you have met me , what will you do? Will you try me or not? Its all up to you. I can bring you more misery than words can tell. Come take my hand, I’ll take you to hell!It not a Joke, share this with those that need to hear it!



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14/03/2018

Please help if you can!

Help us help moms to find their kids! We are seeking donations to reach our goal $5000. The money will be used for expenses incurred while doing whatever it takes to track down,find their children and bring them home. We get many calls a week asking for help to find a child who is addicted to...

https://www.gofundme.com/4y53p-help-us-help-othersPlease help us at Stop Cold continue to help those in need! Any donati...
13/03/2018

https://www.gofundme.com/4y53p-help-us-help-others
Please help us at Stop Cold continue to help those in need! Any donation will be greatly appreciated !

Help us help moms to find their kids! We are seeking donations to reach our goal $5000. The money will be used for expenses incurred while doing whatever it takes to track down,find their children and bring them home. We get many calls a week asking for help to find a child who is addicted to...

This one is for you Mikey!
09/01/2018

This one is for you Mikey!

Pearl Jam performs "Alive" on SNL in 1992. Check out my entire, untilted SNL archive here: https://mega.nz/ !9F0kETbQ!eUnTGdJvNKqI293JFgzpvw

https://nypost.com/2018/01/04/why-you-dont-need-aa-to-quit-drinking/So here is another scam by a “scam artist“. She defi...
05/01/2018

https://nypost.com/2018/01/04/why-you-dont-need-aa-to-quit-drinking/
So here is another scam by a “scam artist“. She definitely is not an alcoholic so sheer willpower is suffice. You don’t need her book if willpower alone can work for you. Just another “gentler and softer way” so that we can have the occasional glass of wine if we want to. She obviously has not suffered the obsessive compulsive desire for more. The problem is not the “drink”, it’s the “think”!
What do you “think”?

Up until about three years ago, Annie Grace would end her stressful workdays as a vice president of a global marketing company with a glass of malbec, filled to the top, often the first of five in …

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