How soon after you wake, do you smoke your first cigarette? Within five minutes 6 to 30 minutes 31 to 60 minutes More than 60 minutes. Chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip. Do you use chewing tobacco, snuff or dip every day or some days? How many pouches or tins do you use per week, on the weeks that you use tobacco? How soon after you wake, do you first use spit tobacco, snuff or chew?
Cigars, cigarillos, or small cigars. Do you smoke cigars every day or some days? How many cigars, cigarillos or little cigars do you smoke per week on the weeks that you smoke? How soon after you wake, do you first smoke a cigar, cigarillo, or little cigar?
Pipe with tobacco. Do you smoke a pipe with tobacco every day or some days? How many pipes do you smoke per week, on the weeks that you smoke? How soon after you wake, do you first smoke a pipe? The Wyoming Quit Tobacco Program offers text messages to keep you on track. We send you a message about every days. By checking the box you agree to receive motivational, informational, coaching and other types of messages from the Quitline to support you.
Message frequency will vary. Reply HELP for help. Reply STOP to stop or cancel. Message and data rates may apply. Please select text, email, or both below:. Participant feedback helps us improve our services. Providing feedback is voluntary and does not impact your participation in the program. You can choose what you want to share and when you want to share it. After you complete the program, may we contact you about your experience?
Disclaimer : We do not provide medical care. Talk to your doctor about your plan to quit tobacco and use of nicotine replacement or other quit smoking medicine if you have any questions or problems. Read Disclaimer? Friday 8 a. Our Rawlins Campus is closed as of April 20, If you were a patient, click here for information regarding your medical records, referrals, and billing. Hide Search. It can be difficult to see the forest through the trees, so a good way to start is to get an evaluation if you or a loved one displays any of the following traits: drinking more or longer than intended; wanting to stop drinking, but being unable to succeed; spending a lot of time drinking or recovering from the after-effects; allowing alcohol to interfere with personal or professional obligations; continuing to drink even after recognizing consequences; increasing risk of injury due to alcohol; experiencing tolerance to alcohol; experiencing withdrawals when not drinking; becoming withdrawn from activities, hobbies, friends, or family; continuing to drink even if it causes friction in relationships; or continuing to drink even if it causes mental health issues like anxiety or depression.
Defining Alcohol Addiction, Alcoholism, and Alcohol Use Disorder These terms are often used interchangeably, but there are subtle differences. Alcohol Addiction Treatment Stages Wyoming Recovery incorporates many different alcohol addiction treatment methods to help ensure your success. Alcohol addiction treatment is generally split into three stages: Detox detoxification — To start treatment, you need to first get all the alcohol out of your system.
It is a critical factor in beginning your treatment plan successfully because your body purges all alcohol during this period. This can be a rough process, as patients can go through many — sometimes life-threatening — symptoms of withdrawal.
Our team of case managers, therapists and residential care technicians — along with your peers other patients in the program and sponsors addicts who are effectively managing their addictions — are committed to your health and well-being.
You will always have an impulse to turn to alcohol and a relapse is always possible. We like to treat a relapse as a brief bump in the road to recovery, not a total wreck. Our Continuing Care Program also referred aftercare or ongoing care is all about helping you stay sober, so we work to give you the behavioral treatment tools necessary to identify the trigger impulses that might cause a relapse, and the tools, ongoing programs, and community support so you can avoid those triggers, manage your life and stay sober.
Inpatient Alcohol Rehab We offer inpatient alcohol rehab to patients who need hour care during alcohol addiction treatment. Outpatient Alcohol Rehab Some individuals need alcohol addiction treatment that does not disrupt their everyday lives, careers, and relationships.
At Wyoming Recovery, we use multitude of medical, evidence-based behavioral treatments, including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT — Taking place in a one-on-one setting or a small group, this form of therapy identifies cues that trigger the desire to drink heavily and ways to manage accompanying stress.
Learn More. Motivational Enhancement Therapy MET — MET helps patients form a plan to make improvements, build confidence, and acquire the tools they need to change their drinking behavior. Marital and Family Counseling — Incorporating spouses and family members can help repair and improve family relationships, while also introducing a support system to help patients stop drinking and remain sober.
Individual Therapy — Our therapists meet with patients one-on-one to help tackle their alcohol addiction in a private setting.
Campbell County Health has partnered with the Wyoming Department of Health to help adults learn about diabetes self-management and help them move out of the Diabetes Epidemic Club with a program called Healthy U: Diabetes. Self-management starts with surrounding yourself with people in a similar situation and then learning new tools or reinforcing helpful habits that have taken a back seat. Healthy U: Diabetes is a free, seven-week workshop that provides facilitated education regarding movement, strength, flexibility, endurance, fatigue, symptom management, appropriate medication use, nutrition, decision making, action planning and getting support from others.
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