FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
August, 2011 -- While a statewide ban in on a potentially fatal
drug commonly known as “K2” or “fake weed”
has been put into place in Georgia to protect vulnerable teens,
parents of former K2 users warn other parents about the dangerous
side effects of this drug. Due to its inability to be detected
by drug tests, K2 or “fake weed” which consists
of an herbal mixture and spice plant products, had long been
considered a safe alternative to common weed. Many families
were not aware that their teens were using this drug until
its dangerous side effects began to surface.
The Rice family of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania took their 13
year old son Ray to the hospital after having shown heart
attack symptoms. He was rushed to the emergency room and was
later diagnosed with burns on his two collapsed lungs. The
cause of his sudden illness was mysterious until his father
found K2 in his room.
Ray remains sedated in the ICU where his family can only
hope he recovers from the effects of the drug that has put
him and his family through such distress.
Parents all over the nation warn other parents to watch out
for any herbal or plant products found in their teens bedrooms.
They also warn parents to look for various side effects of
using K2 which consist of paranoia, soaring heart rates and
vomiting.
Is your loved one abusing K-2 or any other substance? For
more information on new emerging and addiction treatment,
please browse through our website.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone
call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you
need immediate attention you may contact us:
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http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
or e-mail
us.

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