Monday, July 25th, 2011 at
12:39 pm
Article by Erin Polerimos
Alcoholism is actually the extremely severe affliction that is seen to be popular all more than the world. A great number of succumbed to it considering of decades upon years of alcohol intake. Age is actually not very the determinant of the onset of alcohol dependence though the majority profile of this particular affliction are people within the 40′s and are usually male. Alcohol dependence is actually a big issue due to the fact that we cannot easily walk away from it. It can be one thing that we have to battle as well as win over. If we need to be complimentary from its grasp you will have to endure alcohol withdrawal. A number of people today know about withdrawal and some of its symptoms however are typically unaware of its information and the whole image of its severity. Fortunately alcohol withdrawal treatment is actually obtainable to anybody who demands it.
Alcohol withdrawal covers anxiety, irritability, insomnia and agitation because its primary symptoms. But this particular could also include other items like fever, aggressive behavior, mental disturbance, fast heartbeat, seizures, mental disturbance as well as even delirium tremens (DT). The severity of these points would differ from a person alcoholic person to the next. Sometimes knowing what to anticipate can aid in dealing utilizing withdrawal. It also allows individuals who are trying to quit alcohol to retain on and persevere.
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Tuesday, July 19th, 2011 at
12:31 pm
Article by Raymond James
Alcohol addiction is a physical and emotional dependence on alcohol. The physical addiction to alcohol is what makes it nearly uncontrollable to stop, and the emotional dependence causes one to continue drinking, even if they have successfully overcome the physical addiction to alcohol.
Many people assume that they can quit drinking on their own. Often times, because they do not realize that they are physically addicted to alcohol, they will not even notice if they are displaying the common and milder symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, such as shaky hands, nausea, headaches, chills, or anxiety. It is easy for someone to believe that these feelings are caused by any other problem or condition besides their alcohol use. It is not uncommon for patients to be prescribed anti-anxiety medications for treating anxiety if they are not upfront with their doctor about their alcohol use and consumption.
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Saturday, February 5th, 2011 at
11:37 am
Friday, February 4th, 2011 at
11:34 am
Alcohol addictions are defined as a compulsive craving for an intoxicating and alcoholic beverage obtained from a fermented fruit and grain. Alcoholic beverage includes wine, beer and other hard liquors. When the urge to drink comes over you, you may have a hard time controlling the feeling. The result is you look for a drink.
When you start giving in to that compulsive craving, you may never be able to stop yourself from wanting for more. And the only time that you will stop is when you are already so intoxicated that you lost your senses and control. Contrary to what most people think that alcoholism is just a matter of resisting temptation, the urge to drink is very enormous that it suppresses the thinking faculty of the person. Alcoholism blocks the brain from sending messages to stop drinking.
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Thursday, October 14th, 2010 at
1:43 pm
I’m trying to stop drinking.. I have binged drank several times the past week.
Would it help to drink a little bit (shot or 2) and gradually ease off the alcohol over completely stopping and suffering the detox/withdrawal???
I’m very shakey, tired.. no headache though.
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 at
2:13 pm
My boyfriend just admitted himself into rehab for alcohol addiction. I am trying to make a play-list of songs for him about recovery, beating addiction, etc, any suggestions?? Thanks!
Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at
6:06 am
Hi, did you have personal experience with this? Not being nosey at all. I need to get as much info as i can. I know i’m in for a major challenge.
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
1:42 am
When Sir William Osler made his valedictory address to the University of Pennsylvania in 1889, he chose the subject “Aequanimitas.” He said, “In the physician or surgeon no quality takes rank with imperturbability.” Then he defined the word: “Imperturbability means coolness and presence of mind under all circumstances, calmness amid storm, clearness of judgment in moments of grave peril, immobility, impassiveness, or to use an old and expressive word, phlegm.” He was doubtful that it could be acquired except by inheritance and he thought that some of his students, “owing to congenital defects,” might never be able to acquire it. He counseled, nevertheless, that education with practice and experience might help to attain Imperturbability in fair measure. The doctor, Osler felt, should develop an “inscrutable face by education of his nerve centers.
The mental equivalent to imperturbability, which Osler called “a bodily endowment,” is a calm equanimity. He considered that one of the first essentials in securing a good equanimity is “not to expect too : much of the people amongst whom you dwell.” Osler recognized that prosperity is an aid to equanimity and enables us to hear with composure the misfortunes of our neighbors.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
1:42 am
My stress level is very high now, marriage and financial problems. I quit drinking alcohol 18 days ago after 9 months of drinking every other day hardcore. My stress sensors are very weak, it does not take much before I have a panic attack, 115-120 heart rate, lots of anxiety everyday. Is this from stress and alcohol withdrawal? What can I do or take to get is issue under-control it is really effecting my life big time?
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
1:42 am
I was just wondering about this since the smokers I know also drink excessively. Is there really a connection between smoking and drinking alcohol?