Stages of Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

By | Jul 24, 2009

manhandAlcoholism and alcohol withdrawal symptoms take years to develop. Alcoholism begins when the adverse effects of alcohol become apparent in the physical and mental health of the drinkers. Often he or she may not be aware of them. This is the time when the drinker crosses the invisible line (limit) and enters into alcoholism.

Understand Prescription Drugs

By | Jul 13, 2009

pillsThe need to know about medications has “snowballed”. Experts say many people are anxious to know about their medications and they often receive half a dozen calls a day from people checking to see if two prescribed drugs can be taken at the same time. The pharmacist is called more often than the doctor, because the pharmacist is more easily accessible. People also check with pharmacists when they purchase over-the-counter drugs to see if they are okay to take with a prescription.

Addiction Does Not Discriminate

By | Jul 7, 2009

Addiction Kills Michael JacksonFarewell Michael….you will be missed. I hope that your passing will help others see that addiction plays for keeps and takes no prisoners. It’s cunning, baffling and powerful and no amount of fame and fortune can keep it from from infecting anyone it comes across. It’s never to late to get help, just ask and someone will extend the hand.

Addiction Help Online

By | Jun 22, 2009

The Addicts Guide To Getting and Staying SoberAddiction is a difficult problem for just about anyone to deal with. Not only will it cause relationships to become stressed, but it requires a lot of recovery from an enormous range of feelings. While the addict is the main person who needs help with their addiction, member of their family and friends will need help as well in order to help the addict stay on the path to recovery.

How To Detox From Alcohol At Home

By | May 25, 2009

ag2Alcohol is one of the few drugs that most people are able to quit on their own. However, depending on the severity of your dependence on alcohol, you may not be able to figure out how to detox from alcohol at home. However, if you are an occasional drinker and have been drinking more and more here are some tips on how to stop yourself from becoming a full-blown alcoholic.

Breaking Alcohol Addiction

By | May 25, 2009

Breaking Alcohol AddictonBreaking an alcohol addiction can be extremely difficult. Not only will you feel very withdrawn, but you will also feel extremely depressed and angry. However, if you are committed, there are many resources open to you that will help support you in your decision to breaking your alcohol addiction.

Being addicted to alcohol is especially hard on your family. Alcohol addicts can be very brutal, both physically and mentally towards their families. However, if you are willing to stop your addiction to alcohol your family can be a great source of strength to help you get treatment. Not only will your family know you, but they will be able to lift you up and support you until you get stable enough to live a normal life once again.

The Alcohol and Addiction Cure

By | May 20, 2009

Alcohol Addiction CureAlcohol is one of the worst addictions. You constantly feel that you need your fix, and then when you get your fix you will constantly feel depressed. However, there is help out there for people with an addiction to alcohol.

The only addiction cure for alcohol is treatment. There are very, very few people who are able to fix their alcohol addiction by themselves. You need support and help from people who know how to tackle addiction head on. There are a variety of treatment options for your alcohol addiction. Everything from counseling to residential treatment can be used to treat your addiction to alcohol.

Drug Addiction Recovery

By | May 18, 2009

ag12Drug addiction is extremely hard on addicts. Not only is the addicts body affected, but their family and community are affected as well. However, if the addict is ready to turn over a new leaf, there are many options open to them for recovery from their addiction.

Addiction Recovery Plan

By | May 18, 2009

ag3Finding an addiction recovery plan when seeking addiction recovery can be very difficult. After living with difficult addiction for so long many people are at a loss of what real life is like. Many have lived a life where they did everything they could to survive on drugs or alcohol and now they have to live off a regular salary and constant gainful employment.

Once you have gone through withdrawal, one of the first things that you should do is create an addiction recovery plan. This plan should outline what you will do to stay away from your addiction, how you will pay your bills every month, where you will live and what you are striving for as an end result.

Help For Alcoholics

By | May 18, 2009

ag10Getting help for alcoholism is one of the best things that you can do for your body, your family and your entire community. Alcoholism is a disease that picks away at the good inside everyone, including yourself. Luckily, there are several sources of help for alcoholics.

One of the best sources of help for alcoholics is Alcoholics Anonymous. This is a group of alcoholic people who meet at a common place, whether it be at a church, community center, or other public location. These groups usually meet once or twice a week and work to kick their addiction to alcohol together. While some people are successful through this method, many people may need more serious help in order to get rid of their addiction for good.

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