Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
6:13 pm
First off, when attempting to get off alcohol or drugs, be advised that medical personnel should always monitor any kind of detoxification in order to provide prompt and educated aid to those striving to rid their bodies of the effects of chronic alcohol and drug abuse. An alcohol detox program is only the first of many steps that alcoholics will take on the long road to recovery.
Withdrawal is the first process that an alcoholic must take to begin the cleansing process that will ultimately remove all traces of alcohol from their body systems. With alcoholism or drug abuse, the body becomes dependent on those drugs or alcohol, and during an alcohol detox, withdrawal is the process by which drug or alcohol induced toxins are exorcised from the body. It isn’t easy, and many people aren’t mentally or physically prepared for the process. But with an alcohol detox program, that’s only the first step. The next step, therapeutic and emotional counseling, are only begun after the person has completed the alcohol withdrawal process. Some well meaning people try to skip to the second step first, but such an endeavor is useless, as any remnant of alcohol in the body will continue to induce cravings for it, thereby defeating any and all arguments to the contrary.
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Friday, August 7th, 2009 at
7:34 pm
Old habits die hard, they say. True. But even new ones die hard too. It does not matter how long– or short — you have been drinking. Once you become an alcoholic you could need an alcohol treatment center to help break the habit.
There are many kinds of people you will find in rehab. Some signed themselves in and others have to be forced in. Most folks eventually find cure of sorts, but they must watch their backs for life so that they don’t slip back into the habit.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
9:53 pm
These are some frequently asked questions about the alcohol intervention program while planning an addiction treatment in Illinois.
Q1. What are the purposes of forming an alcohol intervention in Illinois?
The main role of an intervention program is to convince an alcohol addict to subscribe to the addiction treatment. Most of the times, a person does not even consider a treatment purely because of the fear of losing face amongst friends or colleagues. As alcohol is a substance of frequent consumption and a part of social culture, some people even do not believe that they can get addicted to alcohol. Therefore the purpose of intervention in Illinois is to convince the patient to take up treatment.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009 at
7:35 am
She has always been very secretive about her life and doesn’t like me to know her “personal” business, so I don’t know if I’d be digging myself into a deeper hole if I started asking her about the treatment center, etc. She’s only been there for two days and I’m expecting a phone call from her today.
Saturday, July 4th, 2009 at
2:11 am
Recently, I have noticed that after attending a series of gathering and too much social drinking, I am beginning to get addicted to alcohol. I want to get professional advice about alcoholism intervention before it gets too late.