Substance abuse, whether it’s vaping, smoking, or using drugs, can lead to some pretty serious consequences that ripple through various aspects of life. Health-wise, the risks are significant—chronic diseases and respiratory issues can become a part of the picture, alongside the struggle with addiction. Many people also find that their mental health takes a hit; feelings of anxiety and depression can worsen, creating a tough cycle that’s hard to break. Socially, it can lead to strained relationships and feelings of isolation, as the stigma surrounding substance use often makes it difficult to connect with others. On top of that, there’s the financial burden that can come with buying substances and the risk of job loss. Ultimately, the effects of substance abuse are far-reaching, touching not just the individuals but also their friends, families, and communities. It’s a complex issue that calls for understanding and support.
Community Resources
Acton Rehabilitation — (661) 223-8700 | Action Family Counseling — (800) 367-8336 |
Alcoholics Anonymous — (661) 945-5757 | California Smokers’ Help Line — (800) NO-BUTTS or (800) 300-8086 |
High Desert Recovery Services — (661) 940-3549 | New Directions Alcohol and Drug Services — (661) 802-7167 |
Tarzana Treatment Centers of the AV — (661) 726-2630 |