Category: Sober living
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Why You Feel Anxious the Day After Drinking
You can also learn from the experience and take steps to try to prevent a hangover, like staying hydrated, the next time you go out for cocktails or have wine with dinner. Alcohol causes your body to produce more urine, which can cause dehydration. The symptoms of dehydration can include headache, lethargy, and excessive thirst.…
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Hangovers causes, symptoms and prevention
The only surefire way to decrease the symptoms of a hangover is to let them run their course, drink plenty of fluids, relax, and take it easy. For most people, the symptoms of a hangover are resolved within 24 hours after they have stopped drinking. They found that participants tended to report feeling worse after…
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Differences Between Alcohol and Drug Rehab ATN
After years of research, it’s clear that alcohol has significant negative effects on society. You may observe an increase in incidents of domestic violence, traffic accidents, and workplace drug addiction absenteeism correlated with heavy drinking. These issues not only impact the individuals involved but also ripple through families and communities, costing you in social cohesion…
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Alcohol-Related Dementia: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment
Long-term follow-up of reformed alcoholics demonstrates that significant improvement of alcoholic neuropathy is possible, although often incomplete. Patients with mild to moderate neuropathy can significantly improve,27 but the improvement is usually incomplete in those with severe findings. Yes, it is possible to reverse the damage caused by alcoholic neuropathy. Stopping drinking alcohol and addressing any…
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Life After Release From Mandatory Treatment
A doctor, therapist, or other medical professional can help determine the best treatment plan for your loved one. In addition, many behavioral therapies include family counseling, which will allow you to confront the problems with your loved one. When a person is involuntarily committed to rehab, the length of their stay in treatment can vary…