A Day In The Life Of An Alcoholic/Addict

By admin | May 30, 2011

clockIt’s light so it must be day time I can see it through my eyelids, I don’t want to open my eyes yet because the light hurts them. I can’t remember what day it is my head is throbbing mouth tastes foul I need a sugary drink before I do anything.

What happened last night? No recollection, bad sign! Ok, no alcohol today, give my body a break. I think I’ll go back to sleep, two trammadol may help the head & awful stomach ache.

The Correlation Between Anxiety Disorder and Alcohol

By Author | Mar 7, 2010

panicAnxiety disorder is one of the most complicated health problems known to doctors. The reason for this is because anxiety disorder is not a specific thing to every person. Anxiety disorder can be one set of symptoms in one person while completely different in another. When you add alcohol into the mix as is so often the case with anxiety disorders, the volatility and danger of anxiety disorder grows exponentially.

Addiction Recovery Plan

By admin | 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.

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