Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
6:41 am
For the past few monthes I have been experiencing mild anxiety attacks after a night of fun. The anxiety lasts till the next day most of the time. What can be causing this? I used to suffer from anxiety attacks but now I can control them. I hate this awful feeling. I can get buzzed and after it goes away the anxiety hits me hard and I start to worry about dumb things and can’t sleep. What is going on with me? SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY PLEASE!!
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
1:41 pm
Hi there, any contributions would be very appreciated. Thanks
I don’t think you are understanding what I am meaning. I am doing a powerpoint on alcohol and the question is: “Explain why getting help for a substance creates a healthy community” so it means “How is a healthy community created when you get help for an alcohol addiction.”
READ THE QUESTION PROPERLY!
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
1:30 am
Alright here is my story. I am 30 years old and have had 2 seizures in my entire life. The first one came back in 2007 while I was hospitalized for 23 straight days with pancreatitis. The pancreatites was a direct result of consuming too much alcohol over a period of time. I have now been alcohol free for 34 months. To treat pancreatitis you are denied any food or water until the right blood levels are achieved. The only form of nutrition you get is through an IV. During my stay (on my 3rd day in) I had a seizure. It was never reported to the DMV because the Doctors felt it was from withdrawal of alcohol and or an allergic reaction to a medication give via IV. Immediately after given the medication, I turned bright red, got the worst headache of my entire life, my hands were shaky like I had just had an entire pot of coffee. In either event, so many tests were ordered. Blood draws, Spinal Tap, MRI, Cat Scan and an EEG. The EEG was given 2 days after the seizure (which I have read is the absolute wrong time to give it). The EEG came back with a slight abnormality, but because everything else was perfect and there is no family history and it was the first one I ever had, the EEG wasn’t compelling enough. I was given tegretol to take 2 times a day for 6 months. After 6 months of the tegretol, I was told I could stop taking it and I did stop. I had no seizures for while on the medication and for a period of 28 months after, never loosing my license either since it wasn’t reported.
Apparently seizures can be provoked by stress, poor eating habits and a million other things. I had this seizure while driving, lost control of the vehicle and hit a house. It didn’t do much damage at all and I guess that’s besides the point. I had so much stress that day and my seizure happened right after opening some mail that said I had to testify against a Doctor who had (lets just say he was a male and was at some part of my body for a while). The saying when it rains it pours was never so true then it was that day 10 weeks ago. I went to the Doctor the morning after it. This one was extremely different then the one 34 months ago, I remembered things right away, I didn’t bite my tongue, my body wasn’t shaking and a I had no muscle fatigue.
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
1:15 pm

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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
1:34 pm
Alcohol addiction is a very common phenomenon. It helps in lowering your inhibition and relaxing each and every part of your body. The constant need to consume alcohol would be termed as alcoholism. Similar to alcohol you can get addicted to gambling, eating and many other things which state your compulsive behavior. It is the question of physiological tolerance of your mind and the need to refrain yourself from continuing this act.
You will notice when you are sozzled you start acting in different. You have discovered a new language due to lack of control on your speech. If you are not a regular drinker you may start feeling drowsy at the first peg itself. If the alcohol content is very high you start emoting different feelings, sometimes happiness sometimes sadness. As and when the content increases you may start vomiting and may also suffer from breathing difficulties. The constant drinking causes damage to your body especially your liver. It also affects your nervous system which may develop into some serious illnesses. Chronic alcohol drinkers cause long term problems which can cause illnesses like liver cirrhosis and nerve damages. It is known that alcoholism is one of the leading causes for increasing number of deaths every year.
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