Archive for March, 2011


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Question by Bruce H: CHERYL COLE IN REHAB FOR DRUG & ALCOHOL ABUSE (SHE DOESN’T EVEN HAVE MALERIA)?
This is all a cover up. The papers have been paid big money to keep this under wraps. She is in actual fact in rehab for drug & alcohol abuse. I got this information from a VERY GOOD source (this person is in the circle).
Did anyone else know this?

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Gambling Addiction Treatment

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Prescribing Medications for Alcohol Dependence

Prescribing Medications for Alcohol Dependence

Three oral medications (naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram) and one injectable medication (extended-release injectable naltrexone) are currently approved for treating alcohol dependence. Topiramate, an oral medication used to treat epilepsy and migraine, has recently been shown to be effective in treating alcohol dependence, although it is not approved by the FDA for this indication. All of these medications have been shown to help patients reduce drinking, avoid relapse to heavy drinking, achieve and maintain abstinence, or gain a combination of these effects. As is true in treating any chronic illness, addressing patient adherence systematically will maximize the effectiveness of these medications (see “Supporting Patients Who Take Medications for Alcohol Dependence”).

 

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Alcohol Withdrawal Recovery

Now what exactly is alcoholic withdrawal recovery? It\’s a home based treatment method to help alcohol recovering addicts handle their withdrawal symptoms far better and make them go away as quickly as possible. It can help to detox the body. You can find signs and symptoms that could happen any time a person unexpectedly puts a stop to consuming alcohol. Physicians recommend that people should adhere to this kind of treatment method whenever an individual desires to quit drinking.

Alcoholic withdrawal recuperation time is usually determined on which stage the actual withdrawal symptoms are at, but on average within a 3 week period, your life could possibly be on track once again, though there tend to be exceptions in both directions.

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How To Detect the Signs Of Alcoholism


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Question by Y!A: i have all the symptoms of alcoholism but i dont drink?
List of alcoholism symptoms:

*Loss of willpower
* Loss of control
* Poor concentration
* An increase in failed promises and resolutions to one’s self and to others
* Anxiety
* Obsession with drinking
* Loss of interests
* Denial of the effects of alcohol
* Sleep problems
* Aggression
* Cloudy thinking
* The collapse of the alibi system
* Depression
* Stress
* Unreasonable resentments

why do i have these symptoms if i dont drink

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Alcohol addiction is a serious disease that needs urgent treatment. Find out the signs and symptoms of alcoholism and alcohol abuse to see if you or a loved one should seek help.

Alcoholism is not something to be ashamed of. Many people who suspect they may have a drinking problem are embarrassed and do not want to reveal their concerns or seek a professional for advice.

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