17 BETTER LIVING c I . . The· attached to beiDg chemically dependent is the main obstacle faced by women . reaweriag fiom this poten­ tially f disease. All che . cal­ ly dependent people face the . 15 Tom Lucking. Ex- ecutive Director at Gateway Recovery Services, but women " who are q.emicaUy depe .dent e looked down on more than any other group. Desire the progress 've made in the last decade, as far public awareness and educa­ tion, the stigma of being chemi­ cally dependent is still very real," he explains. And women, more than yother group, suf­ fer behind that stigma. They f ce DOt oaIy the stigma of being chemically dependent, but of being WOlDen who are chemical­ ly depeadeOL Women alcoholics are looked down upon more than male drinkers because they are expected to fulfill their age-old tr ditional role as the keepers of the morals. "Somewhere along the way," Lucking points out, "it was decided tha . is not ladylike to drink, and that drinking is a very . manly ct. If you 100 back over the years - DO just decade but ceeruri - you'll find plen­ ty of evidence to upport that belief." r Wo n alco olics also face a sexual association which adds to • 19 the· shame. Our society puts out the message that women shouldn't drink because <¥ink­ ing makes them exually proamaaous. Th· widely-held stereotype helps to keep the woman al­ robolic trapped: in her disease. The woman's fear' of being labelled alcoholic or ddicted keeps her from seeking treat­ ment for her disease. Often her family and friends will go to great lengths to avoid lookiDg at her problem because of their own preconceptions of what a woman alcoholic or drug de­ pendent person is. "Who wants to admit that their wife or mother is an alco olic? � if he had cancer or Muscular Dystrophy, would thert be any embarrassment? WA woman doesn't do any­ thing to cause herself to be chemically dependent," states Lucking, "just as a diabetic doesn't bring on the disease. It ,isn't a matter of willpower or weakness of character. In fact, the stigma "bears no resemblance to the reality. But it does keep women victims of the disease. It not only drives them further into biding; it feeds the denial of their familie ." Although women tend to start drinking later in life than men, they are not able to drink for long before physical problems begin to develop . . LAKESHO E OTORS, I C. � (Formerty Orchard Unco ·Neraary) m Cliff Curry/Pr Ident UNCOlJI � Hou a.m.-8:p.m. ., • Fri./.: p.m.-8:p.m. Satl 1:30 a.ft-4:p.m. on rbor, I 49022 (616)�7171 am __ d��� �------����------- . CI t_ Zip _ MaiitiJis form with payment to: Mlc:IUIPUi Citizen P.0.80x3560 . Hi d 148203 a Women alcoholics h ve a greater prevalence of panqeati· cirrhosis, ulcers, and cardiovascular disorders than do men. And the chance of contracting breast cancer is 30% greater mong women 0 consume as few a their al­ coholic driD per wee Once the denial is broken through, the prognosis for recovery i ezecellent for both men and women, ccording to Lucking. The recovery rate' • about the same for men and n, although fewer women enter treatment than men. Many women today are entering treatment through 'the intervention of employers or family. "It's important for people to know that it isn't necessary for the chemically de­ pendent to want help in order to be helped, "Lucking em­ phasizes. Usually a woman's co­ orkers, pouse, or children recognize her problem long before she becomes aware of it. o Intervention can help bring her to begin recovery long before she might get there on her OWD. For more information about alcoholism, chemical depend­ ency, and recovery, contact Gateway Recovery Services at 382-9820. e I' •• "As soon as I get off, I smoke one but it don't last longer than 20 minutes. But I be flying. bro'. Ayin' high." "Then, ho long does it take you to come down?" "I don't come down. I don't work like rhal, my man. Yon feel 0 beautiful that y u go crazywben you rome down. It's like you have sex at 1 o'clock, a birthday party at 1:30, sex at 2 o'clock, a wild co cert at 2:30, sex until 5 o'clock and then ten 0lS or vodka.: After that, you don't want to oome down be­ cause you feel like s--l." "So, what do you do?" . . "I'll tell you what I do. I smoke me some uff. It lasts for 'bout 15 minutes, then (light me up another 0 e before that high lea� me." "That must 00 t a fortune. How much does it cost you each day?" "Everthing' different. If I got good money, I stay high the ole time I'm Dot selling � on the street. Sometimes I pend $6OO-S700 a day. "How can you afford it?" "I e good dollar on th Flying hig� w· h c ac street but sometimes I have to make Chit'." "What do you mean by that?" I steal That's wb t I mean. I mug and rob people like you. Sometimes, I roo other peop who deal drugs. When I want to get high and ain't got DO dollar , I know how to get me so • "Wh t's the most important thing to you in life?" ·Getting high. No question. Getting high is what life' 11 about. When I'm standing on the corner dealing. all rm doing . counting my bread to see how long I'm gonna be ble to stay high when I get off. " 'What about career? What 0 are you doing to do later in life?" "Career? The hell ith a career. This is my career. I sure ain't gonna flip no burgers for a .. " . YESI YESI YESI S.G E UP .• ant t " CIllG CITIZE mall to m kly t [ ] 54 for 3 months [ ] S7 for 6 months , [ ] $12 for 1 year l ] S22 for 2 years By Dr.C W. Fa I h d heard about the "crack craze" at a recent high school, so I went there to talk to some of the students. One feU was standing on the playground, leuing against the fence. He bou 11. I asked him some q lions. "Is it easy to get crack arouad here?" "Yeah. I can get you some, if you a' 't the police." "Do you use it?" wYeah. I use it, Sell it too." "Why do you sell it?" "I sell' so I can buy enough of it to use for myself." "Are you high right now?" "Nab. I ain't high now, 'cause they don't let you get high while youse�." , "Who n't let you get high?" "The bi man who brings my stash to me. He figures you gonna mess up . bread if you get high, so I wai till I get off the street to do mine." "How much do you use?" "Wel� one little rock ain't goaaa keep you flying too long." "How many rocks do you use?"