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The Angry Drunk: How Alcohol and Aggression Are Linked

When they aren’t under the influence, you can try speaking openly with them about how their actions make you feel, how they’re affecting your family and why something needs to change. Many people with “angry drunk” tendencies also end up … Continue reading

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Methadone Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, and Detox

A lot of programs won’t even help you move from methadone to bupe, let alone prescribe Xanax along the way; too much paperwork. So access to benzos—or to whatever actually works for you, in whatever amounts actually work for you—is … Continue reading

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What is a Halfway House? What to Expect in Halfway Housing

This lack of guidelines and oversight has ensured that people in halfway houses are not being aided in safely and effectively rebuilding their lives after serving time in jails and prisons. For the most part, people go to halfway houses … Continue reading

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Take a break and reset your tolerance

Alcohol tolerance will help you increase your consumption but won’t make you dependent on it. A person’s tolerance can change over time, and many factors play a role. Your drinking behavior and environment can increase or decrease your tolerance. Regularly … Continue reading

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Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis Leading to Spontaneous Muscle Hematoma: An Event Fraught with Danger PMC

Content Natural Home Remedies for Sunburn Treatment Symptoms & Signs A-Z List Support Our Mission Risk Factors for Alcohol Related Liver Disease Long-Term Health Problems Associated with Chronic Heavy Drinking Can alcohol-induced hepatitis be reversed? Depending on the severity of … Continue reading

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How To Overcome The Challenges of Early Recovery

Throughout these phases, it is imperative for individuals to commit themselves and stay motivated. Recognizing that recovery is attainable and requires personal dedication is of utmost reframing holidays in early recovery significance. By actively participating in and seeking support from … Continue reading

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