Crystalize Life After Breaking Up with Tina

Neil Sedaka sang “Breaking Up is Hard to Do” decades ago, and many men face a combination of financial challenges, social adjustments, career changes and new relationships when letting go of crystal meth use.   Obtaining several consecutive months of clean time may feel overwhelming, and many men report getting high again in spite of all the best intentions to stop using.

This group is not centered on how you got there, but HOW the group members will break away from the vicious cycle of drug use consequences, and whom will truly be supportive of choosing drug free living.  Engaging in recovery groups such as Crystal Meth Anonymous is strongly encouraged to supplement group participation.

Crystal meth use for most gay and bi men also involves the “party and play” sex scene.   The group will address how to establish friendships that are not based on sex or on using drugs together, how to create a fun and healthy sexual relationship with a partner, and how to develop a set of friends that support your break up with Tina.

Should you know someone that is considering stopping the problems associated with using crystal meth, please share this flyer.   The cost of attending is $30 per group and is limited to six members.  Contact me at dnelson@ftlcfit.com or 954 789 9061 should you wish to schedule an assessment for enrollment.  Group begins on Monday, March 2nd.

 

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Physically Focused New Year's Resolutions

January is a time of New Year’s Resolutions and other expressions of good intentions about our hopes, wishes and well-being.  Many of those promises are related to physical health.  I’m amongst the crowd that has pledged to shed a few pounds, improve my diet and lower cholesterol during 2015 upon reviewing my annual physical results from December. 

Collaborating with my doctor and his chief nurse to ensure that the recommended changes are implemented, a follow-up appointment has been scheduled for February to hit the scale and check the cholesterol patterns.  Can I be amongst the 8% of the population that actually achieves their New Year’s Resolutions?  Working with an expert certainly improves those odds.

 Who has not listened to stories from friends who often experienced feeling lost in the shuffle of managed care, paperwork, and lengthy stays in a waiting room?   Obtaining a referral to a medical professional that truly places an emphasis on patient CARE as well as achieving healthy outcomes is critical.   I can heartily recommend the following medical professionals as resources for friends and clients because each of the persons listed below truly emphasizes delivering quality care.

Primary Care Physician:   Karl Brot

Internal Medicine:  Patrick Kenny

Dentist:  Al Bove

Dermatologist:  Matthew Zarraga

Chiropractor:   Grant Lassiter

Optometrist:  Charles Rosenthal

Weight Loss:  Sarah Strock

So as the Calendar has started changed to a new year, please take some time to ensure your physical well-being is properly addressed.   Contact me at dnelson@ftlcfit.com or 954 789 9061 should you need additional information about these outstanding professionals.  

 

Cal Steinmetz, You Will Be Missed

On Friday morning, December 5, one of my heroes passed away from complications associated with cancer.   Cal Steinmetz had built a great reputation as an attorney, but Cal was also a wonderful partner to Brian Boyle, a mentor, an athlete, a fundraiser, an activist, and a loyal friend.

Cal and I met during the early 2000’s in Northern Virginia.  He and I collaborated on a few cases in which the mutual client needed both legal guidance and therapy.  Many of our cases resulted in clients taking ownership of their behavior, serving any terms of sentence, and getting additional resources (such as 12 step recovery, family therapy, or couples therapy) as needed.  The success was measured by NOT having clients return for services post discharge!

We shared a love of sports, as both a fan and a participant.  Cal was famous for his leadership on the softball field.   He ensured that players of all levels were welcome into the leagues.   He literally played with his heart on his sleeve with a similar passion to how he worked.   If you were blessed to be a friend of Cal, you knew you had someone who had your back!

Cal and Brian had made the transition from DC to South Florida though Cal managed for a period of a couple of years to have law practices in both locations.   He candidly advised me to only have one counseling office here in South Florida so clients could be re-assured of my active presence.  He had my back.  I will never forget that… or forget him.   RIP Cal.