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  • Celebrities and Drug Rehab

    The bigger they are, tnd he harder they fall. This phrase could easily describe some of the celebrities that have fallen into the drug addiction lifestyle. Even a minor celebrity experiences more of their life in the public eye than most people do in their entire lives. This plus inherited factors, plus connections with free-flowing sources of drugs and alcohol – it can all add up to time in drug rehab.

    Celebrity Drug Rehab on VH1Celebrity Drug Rehab and Addiction

    The famous Celebrity Drug Rehab show has brought attention to many famous people struggling with addiction. Some celebrities have made positive change, others seem to demonstrate just how deeply they are tormented.

    The most recent “reunion” is of the 2007 series, reviewed in more detail here in the Meditox blog. Of the celebrity attendees, Bridgette Nielson (actress), Ricco Rodriguez (fighter), and Seth Binzer (Shifty from Crazytown, musician) all seemed to have the most positive outcomes.

    Unfortunately, some celebrities like Steven Baldwin (actor) and Jessica Sierra (Am Idol) were absent. Those on “in between” ground included Chyna (wrestler), Jeff Conoway (actor), and Mary Carey (actress). Unfortunately, one child star appeared to go back to active drug use – Jaimee Foxworth (actress) from the show Family Matters.

    Media Articles and Pictures Of Celebrity Drug Rehab and AddictionIt’s been hard to escape footage and photos of Amy Winehouse and her scattered appearance. Media has even helped expose her drug use. There’s an infamous shot of her doing drugs outside while appearing half-dressed. Nick Nolte had an exceptionally unflattering photo from a DUI arrest a few years back – wild hair and an odd facial expression included.

    Lindsay Lohan, Robert Downey Jr, Natalie Cole, and Drew Barrymore appear to have maintained sobriety and pulled their lives in good directions. Of course, anyone with an addiction history is at risk for relapse and should always be proactive about their sobriety. However, the headlines have not tracked recent drug addiction problems for any of them lately.

    Drew and Natalie have the longest period of sobriety of these four people. They have established good consistent performing careers and have spoken out about their drug rehab experiences. Robert Downey, Jr. spent time in drug rehab and jail several times. However, he has had a recent surge in his career along with maintaining five years of sobriety.

    Lindsay seems to have held together about 18 months of sobriety to this point. Her last arrest and drug rehab was in the summer of 2007, and it was reported that in August of 2008 she had hired a sober companion to help her remain sober.

    Celebrities Benefit From Drug Rehab And So Can You

    Ultimately, it’s important to realize that celebrities are people with the same kinds of vulnerabilities as anyone. However, they also have the added pressure of doing it all in front of everyone. While many people would love the rich lifestyle a lot of celebrities have, not many would want the added scrutiny that celebs go through when they go through drug rehab, get tangled in legal problems, and fall apart in the public eye.

    That said, it seems that many celebrities have also found help by going to drug rehab. Celebrity drug rehab has all the added health and esthetic benefits of a spa, coupled with top-notch drug treatment. You can experience the privacy of a holistic celebrity drug rehab at The Canyon, but without the paparazzi after you finish.

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    About Erika K.

           

    Erika K. has studied addiction and recovery for over ten years. As an accomplished writer, she uses the power of words to help men and women of all ages better understand issues of dependence and substance abuse.

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