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The enigma I found in myself (what it is, is where it isn’t)
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Kamohelo Moalosi, who is undergoing rehabilitation at Wedge Gardens rehab centre, wrote this piece about his journey to sobriety: I’ll start by acknowledging the divine, God! And I give thanks for His continuous mercy and everlasting love. It is a surreal realisation, one that can not be achieved without one being totally truthful and humble.… Read more
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You’ve been challenged to kick a habit for a week
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Wedge Gardens rehab centre challenges you to kick a habit for one week – from 23 to 29 June 2019. As part of the South African National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (Sanca) family, Wedge Gardens is supporting Sanca’s Kick your Habit campaign to raise awareness of the complexities related to addiction and dependence.… Read more
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Research gives a picture of Wedge Gardens
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An interesting picture has emerged of Wedge Gardens rehab centre outside Johannesburg, following research done by Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, formerly known as Medunsa University. The university’s research was done over the past year and involved 246 patients at Wedge Garden’s in-patient facility for men aged between 18 to 82 years old. “The research… Read more
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Tik – Methamphetamine, an all-consuming danger
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The use of the drug tik alters normal functioning in a specific part of the limbic system that processes emotions such as anger and fear. As a result of this alteration, people using tik can easily develop paranoid, aggressive or violent states of mind. “Crystal meth is typically sold in straws and costs between R15… Read more
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Synthetic drugs, the monster creeping in and killing our youth
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The recent videos that have created a storm across social media highlight the dangers facing our children. Several children who smoked what was an unknown substance had to be rushed to hospital where they were treated for symptoms including seizures, psychosis, nausea, vomiting and hallucinations. At least 14 people were hospitalised after smoking the substance… Read more
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Wedge Gardens slams dagga ruling
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Wedge Gardens substance abuse treatment centre outside of Johannesburg has reacted with dismay to the Constitutional Court’s ruling on September 18 that permits people to cultivate and use cannabis ‘in private’ and for their own use. Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo ruled the personal use of dagga is not a criminal offence. Sanca, to which… Read more
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Recognition for Wedge Gardens trio
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Three Rand Aid Association employees from Wedge Gardens were recognised at the NPO’s long service awards on August 23. Since Rand Aid implemented the awards 13 years ago, 1 019 awards representing 9 685 years of service have been handed out. At this year’s awards, 32 staff members were recognised for a combined 305 years of service,… Read more
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#InternationalOverdoseDay2018 @WedgeGardens
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The power of positive thinking was the central theme of all treatment sessions at Wedge Gardens in the last week of August, in the build-up to International Overdose Awareness Day being celebrated today (Friday, 31 August). People being treated at the rehab centre were asked to write an inspirational message on a special blackboard. Messages… Read more
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#InternationalOverdoseDay2018 @WedgeGardens
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Wedge Gardens’ therapeutic team centred its activities around overdose awareness in the last week of August 2018, to mark #InternationalOverdoseDay2018 on Friday, 31 August. Activities included intervention work (like incorporating lectures on the traumas relating to an overdose) and the sharing of national statistics and stories relating to drug overdose. Also discussed were the different… Read more
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