Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
8:47 pm
There are an estimated 20 million alcoholics in America, and about 6 million people dependent and using pain pills daily. Of course a significant number of these chemically dependent people are using the two together
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
10:05 am
First off, when attempting to get off alcohol or drugs, be advised that medical personnel should always monitor any kind of detoxification in order to provide prompt and educated aid to those striving to rid their bodies of the effects of chronic alcohol and drug abuse. An alcohol detox program is only the first of many steps that alcoholics will take on the long road to recovery.
Withdrawal is the first process that an alcoholic must take to begin the cleansing process that will ultimately remove all traces of alcohol from their body systems. With alcoholism or drug abuse, the body becomes dependent on those drugs or alcohol, and during an alcohol detox, withdrawal is the process by which drug or alcohol induced toxins are exorcised from the body. It isn’t easy, and many people aren’t mentally or physically prepared for the process. But with an alcohol detox program, that’s only the first step. The next step, therapeutic and emotional counseling, are only begun after the person has completed the alcohol withdrawal process. Some well meaning people try to skip to the second step first, but such an endeavor is useless, as any remnant of alcohol in the body will continue to induce cravings for it, thereby defeating any and all arguments to the contrary.
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
1:08 am
Medically facilitated detoxification services are available through our Primary Residential/Inpatient Program.
Detoxification (detox) can be defined as a period of treatment where an individual is helped to overcome their physical dependence on a substance. Detox is intended to relieve the physical symptoms of withdrawal and helps prepare the patient for entry into a treatment program or rehab center. The ultimate goal of detox is to prepare the patient for long term sobriety and recovery.
Alcohol detox can cause a variety of physical symptoms and psychological ramifications. The process of alcohol detox can be traumatic and can trigger any number of side effects including tremors (the shakes), headaches, vomiting, perspiration, restlessness, loss of appetite and insomnia. More serious effects of alcohol detox can be Delirium Tremors (DT’s), autonomic hyperactivity and seizures (convulsions).
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
12:12 am
An alcoholic becomes dependent on alcohol and therefore craves it. As time passes by, the body of the alcoholic becomes more and more addicted to alcohol. Alcohol becomes difficult to resist as the body is so addicted that it starts to develop withdrawal symptoms within three to eight hours after the last drink. Alcohol detox includes taking medication to prevent these withdrawal symptoms once the patient stops drinking.
There are certain signs of alcohol withdrawal that you have to look out for before choosing alcohol detox treatment. Symptoms may include a craving to drink, feeling sick, sweating, trembling, and feeling lifeless or generally terrible. The most difficult to endure is the craving for alcohol, as the other symptoms usually disappear after a week after giving up drinking, but the desire for alcohol lingers on. One out of twenty people who give up alcohol usually suffer from delirium tremens, which is a condition that involves shaking and even convulsions. Sometimes people even become badly dehydrated and suffer other physical problems as well.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
7:06 pm
When someone is with a drug addiction, it becomes a foregone conclusion that they will have to go through a detox treatment. People who are looking at any kind of drug addiction treatment are resigned to the fact that they will need detox. But this is not the case with alcohol addiction treatment. Alcohol detox is simply not considered to be as important as drug detox. That is the reason people have several questions when they are counseled that they will have to go through an alcohol detox program.
The following are some questions that people facing the prospect of an alcohol detox have, with their answers.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at
3:05 am
Most people who are addicted to alcohol will never agree that they need any kind of detoxification program. The strongest barrier in the addiction treatment programs is nothing but this denial phase. These people don’t understand the serious trouble in which they have been caught due to their alcohol addiction.
Alcohol addicts like to believe that they are not an addict of alcohol and having alcohol in moderation so nothing can happen to them. About 90% people stay in the denial phase and the 10% who goes for the treatment have a very few % of people who use alcohol detox treatment. But even people who have come out of their denials through a suitable intervention program will look for other options of treatment and give the detox treatment option a miss.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
6:19 pm
People who are into an alcohol addiction do not want think that they need a detoxification treatment for their speedy recovery. You may find these cases with many of them. They are the people who have overcome their denial and are now contemplating on some or the other method of treatment. But denial definitely is an important impediment in the complete addiction treatment program for alcoholism. These people are in very high risk level of addiction and they do not even feel the need of treatment to come out of this condition. In Kansas, there is an overwhelming 90% denial rate among alcohol addicts. The remaining 10% that get into treatment and even among these, the number of people who will actually use the alcohol detox treatment is very low.
The above figure says that alcohol detox in Kansas is one of the most neglected parts of addiction treatment, from the point of view of the patients. The sad part in this alcohol addiction is that it is not possible without this treatment. Let us see the validation of this statement by understanding the aims and intentions of alcohol detox in Kansas.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
8:58 am
We often underestimate the health risks of alcohol abuse. Because it is a legal substance–and heavily promoted–we rarely put alcohol abuse into the same mental category as with drugs such as cocaine or heroin. Although you won’t ever go to jail for possession, the health risks are just as great if not greater, and few other drugs can match alcohol for the health risks associated with detox.
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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 at
12:59 pm
Here are some questions that people have when they are considering alcohol detox in California. These are some general answers; every rehab center in California that provides an alcohol detox treatment will have some differences. Hence, these answers are only to guide you or to show you what you must expect. To find out what your specific treatment program can provide you, you must read their website and make yourself aware.
Q1. What is the general duration of an alcohol detox in California?
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
3:25 am
Alcohol detoxification or detox is really a painful experience when an alcoholic attempt to quit it before they undergo different process to managed the symptoms and be on the recovery period. This is difficult for the patients because they merely rely on alcohols, when the times come they are ready for the rehabilitation they can have a choice either they go in a rehabilitation center or in a hospital. If their cases are more severe then it will greatly depend on the symptoms and it will have more supervision than those who have lighter cases.
The period of detoxification will be burdensome for patients because they cannot go on without the influence of alcohol for a long time. With that patients experience withdrawal symptoms which can cause complications and it can also be the cause of someone’s death. That’s why alcohol detoxification should be undergo with enough supervision.
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