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  • Family Matters - Everybody knew that “Jerry” needed to get some help with his drinking. His routine of having a couple of drinks with the boys after work began to include several after dinner drinks as well. The change in him was gradual, but over time everybody knew something had to be done. Jerry had missed meetings with his daughter’s teacher, and had not attended a soccer game or dance recital in months.
  • 7 Step Guide to Creating a Life of Substance Abuse - While it is probable that no one consciously sets out to create a life of substance abuse, those who end up addicted to substances are choosing certain thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors that will likely end up leading to some form of substance abuse - drugs, alcohol, nicotine, food, junk food, sugar, and/or caffeine. Since substance abuse is the result of these choices, if substance abuse is part of your life-style, why not do them consciously instead of unconsciously? Substance abuse is the result of self-abandonment. Here are the seven major self-abandoning choices you can make to make sure you end up substance addicted: 1. Ignore Your Feelings Your feelings are your inner guidance system, instantly letting you know when you are thinking or behaving in ways that are supporting your highest good and when you are not.
  • The Stages Of Alcoholism - Could you recognize the stages of alcoholism in yourself, your friends, or your family members? If you are concerned that someone you know has an alcohol problem, then just knowing the four alcoholism stages could enable you to help that person quit drinking, and may even help you save their life. Before we list the specific stages of alcoholism, it is important to discuss the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence.
  • Common Signs Of Alcoholism - Someone you love may be an alcoholic, and you don’t even know it. But knowing the symptoms of alcoholism, and the warnings signs people with alcoholism exhibit, will go a long way towards helping you get them the help they need. Here are some of the most common signs of alcoholism: Irresponsible behavior.
  • Side Effects of Alcoholism - Cancer 2-4% of all cancer cases are related to alcohol. Upper digestive tract cancers are the most common, hitting the esophagus, mouth, larynx, and pharynx. Women who drink prior to menopause are more likely to develop breast cancer. Your risk of skin cancer doubles if you drink slightly more than "moderate levels." Some studies implicate alcohol in colon, stomach, pancreas and lung cancer. And let's not forget the liver... Alcohol poisoning. Drinking large amounts can result in alcohol poisoning, which causes unconsciousness and even death. Breathing slows, and the skin becomes cold and may look blue. Don't let a person in this condition "sleep it off.
  • The Various Unpleasant Effects of Alcohol Addiction - Addiction is becoming a social dilemma and "alcohol addiction" is turning into a massive problem due to the wide distribution and legal property of beverages with alcoholic content. The noun 'alcoholism' has different definitions. Naturally, alcoholism is the noun that describes the condition that results from the constant intake of liquor.
  • Addictions and Recovery - "It'll never happen to me." That's the line you hear everyone say about becoming addicted when it comes to alcohol and substance abuse. To the user, that first drink...that first experience on any given drug is "amazing"...especially if you're in your teens. What's really amazing is the percentage of the people who don't get addicted from the first use.
  • Full Detailed Information on Alcoholism - Alcoholism is a term with multiple and sometimes conflicting definitions. In common and historic usage, alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite the health problems and negative social consequences it causes. Medical definitions describe alcoholism as a disease which results in a persistent use of alcohol despite negative consequences. Alcoholism may also refer to a preoccupation with or compulsion toward the consumption of alcohol and/or an impaired ability to recognize the negative effects of excessive alcohol consumption. Causes Alcoholism is a type of drug addiction. There is both physical and psychological dependence with this addiction. Physical dependence reveals itself by withdrawal symptoms when alcohol intake is interrupted, tolerance to the effects of alcohol, and evidence of alcohol-associated illnesses.
  • How to Free from Alcoholism - Alcohol and also drug attention has modified one high degree in on such an ages. The current mainly forms according to so treatments were relatively brutal; within the present dark years it was concept such addictions got caused by demonic possession, this moment owned several diverse prescribed 'cures' ranging based on what i read in blood permitting for regarding making burned at too stake. Within such 19th additonally, the first part of 20th century, such treatments possessed improved but bit of;
  • My Mind Has A Mind Of Its Own - The story revolves around my struggles with addiction, the life I did not choose to lead and where that lifestyle has led me. This story goes into the numerous facets of my life, including addiction and recovery, and personal history It is a compilation of my personal experiences to this point, paying attention to information I have been privileged to receive from God, 12 step recovery programs and friends.
  • Is Alcoholism Passed Through The Genes? - Certainly the popular notion that alcoholism may be inherited from our parents has gained momentum in recent times. This is not a new school of thought by any means, but it has gained creditability as a result of detailed investigations that have been carried out in the name of science these past decades.
  • Some Sobering Information about Drunk Driving - An article entitled "Drunk Driving" was featured on the "Insurance Information Institute" website in February of 2007. Pardon the pun, but the following three statistical facts that were discussed in this article are quite "sobering.
  • What Everyone Ought To Know About Alcoholism Recovery - Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions in the present-day world. Once an alcoholic has identified him or herself as such, then it's time that they reach out for help for their addiction. In many cases, the alcoholic's family or friends have to take the first step in getting the addicted person into a recovery state.
  • Alcohol and Honesty - Irene, in her late 40s, had been in an out of treatment centers for years before consulting with me. When in treatment, she was fine, with no desire to drink, but once she returned home with her husband, Frank, and two adolescent children, it didn't take long before she was back to drinking. Even though she faithfully attended AA meetings, she could not stay sober once she returned home. She loved her husband and children and could not understand why she could not stay sober at home. Each time she went back to drinking, she would hate herself for her weakness, seeing herself as a deeply flawed, defective person. She believed that the problem was entirely hers - that her family had nothing to do with it. "What changes regarding how you feel when you go home?
  • Effects Of Alcohol - Seven Things You Need To Bear In Mind - Most of us like an alcoholic drink now and then. You may enjoy wine with a lovely meal or a drink when you go out with friends. Alcohol is simply an enjoyable and harmless part of your normal life. The only problem is - as we grow older - alcohol affects us more.
  • Alcoholism: Impact on the Alcoholic and the Family - There are addicts of all sorts all over. Now with the neoclassical definition that many are proposing it would seem that every single individual is an addict of some kind and it is only the level of addiction that varies. Addiction is a persistent on-going condition where the individual or animal would crave for a particular substance(s) or seek to repeat certain behavior(s) in order to satisfy a need(s). As is being proposed this in itself is not a problem until the individual becomes physiologically or psychological unstable when that need is not satisfied (then there is no more self-control).
  • Do I Drink Too Much? - For the better part of ten years this is the exact question that I would ask myself every morning in the shower.
  • How Alcohol Makes You Fat, Ugly, Impotent, and Destroys Muscle - If your goal is to get those ripped six pack abs and chiseled chest, then you need to seriously consider skipping happy hour with your friends and coworkers. The reason is because alcohol is proven over and over again to decrease a man's testosterone level and increase fat storage! Zeus juice, do it fluid, liquid panty remover. Despite the manly and funny names we assign to alcohol; the truth is that alcohol will actually make you less of a man, if you drink it excessively. It's true. Alcohol can increase your appetite and lower your testosterone levels for up to 24 hours after you finish drinking with your buddies.
  • Alcoholism Treatment Medications - There are many options out there for treating alcoholism. Self-help support programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous and psychological counseling have proven to be the most common initial approach to helping those who have decided they will overcome their alcoholism. Sometimes people have enough will power and social and family support to deal with alcoholism on their own without psychotherapy or organized support groups. In many of these cases, alcoholism is treated as though it were a psychological character weakness or moral flaw but the truth is the physical addiction to alcohol is a very powerful part of the problem.
  • Ayurveda Effective Therapies To Solve Hangover Problem - Hangover is the name given to the heady sensation that follows a heavy alcoholic consumption. Generally, hangovers are felt when the mind returns to its proper faculties, i.e. the intoxication has worn off. Hangovers are felt mostly in the mornings following an alcoholic session the previous night. The general characteristics of hangovers are a feeling of nausea, vomiting, heaviness in the stomach, headache, sensitivity to light and noise, excessive thirst and lethargy.
 

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