Posts Tagged “Alcohol”

Question by kaycee: Is there a drug and alcohol rehab in Brooklyn, New York?
My colleague Dave approached me yesterday to tell me about his secret: he is addicted to alcohol and drugs. I was surprised about what he said and I asked him why he decided to tell me about it. He told me that he needs my help. He asked me if I know a drug and alcohol rehab somewhere in Brooklyn. He said that he finally gathered the courage to admit his problems and he asked me to accompany him to a rehab. I think he’s doing the right thing and I’m very proud of him. Please help us find a rehab in Brooklyn. Thanks.

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Answer by sunnyday_sunday02
You must be very trustworthy. Of all the people in this world, he chose you to keep his secret and he asked you to come along with him. I admire people who voluntarily enters rehab facilities. Here are some links to websites containing very helpful information about alcohol and drug rehabs. Good luck!

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Question by : could this be a sign of alcohol withdrawal?
before going to bed, if i don’t have a few drinks, i get really strange symptoms, like ill hear loud ringing and sometimes strange sounds, voices, not sure exactly what, it can be a little scary at times, i’m a perfectly sane and normal person, but i do take the anti-depressant nortriptyline, sometimes with alcohol, i know i’m not suppose to but i do anyways, also this only happens before bedtime, could this be a sign of alcohol withdrawal? can i “wean” myself out of this?

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Answer by B
Honestly yes. Alcohol has a ton of withdrawl symptoms and well as different severity levels. Does it sound like a radio might be on when your going to bed, like off in the distance? Thats a sign. Voices, but not clear ones. ringing, odd muscle ticks or jerks, as well as bad dreams or sweating are all low to moderate withdrawal symptoms.

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Question by wuzzbert: My doctor has told me to stop drinking alcohol for 3 months. Can I have a few on holiday?
I went to the docs becuase I go out at weekends and was drinking a lot (70 units a week approx). He said my gamma GT level was high (55) and that I should not drink for 3 months. Ive done a month without a drink and was wondering if when I go on holiday next week and have a couple at night (and i mean a couple) will this effect my detox and put me back at square one or will it be ok?

And by the way is a level of 55 bad?

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Answer by shabo
if the doc said don’t drink then i tink they mean don’t drink u can have just as much fun without alcohol and replace it with the high of knowing that God Loves You!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Question by Elric of Melniboné: 3 months Rehab after an alcohol detox, what’s it like?
Have had my funding for a detox rejected as the panel discussing it feel I need rehab, just want to know what experiences people have to share to get me prepared for it.

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Answer by nanny chris w
All you can do ,is look on it as a holiday in a ‘dry’ country!

We’re behind you – well, it will be panto season when you come home!!!

You’ll do it!

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Question by lkps: Should I have sex with my husband while he is in alcohol recovery?
I have just recently left my husband to give him space to deal with his alcoholism. He is on the right path, and we have a good goal, for him to stay at our old house, sober and in treatment for 6 months, when he can move in with me and our kids if he is still sober and in treatment of course. My question is, should we be “dating” and having sex and hanging out even thought we are in separate homes and are leading separate lives at this point?
I ask because we are on the same page, we have the same goal and he is willingly admitting and working on his problem – so I want to keep the connection between us alive and healthy while he is in treatment… is that right or wrong?

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Answer by Johnny Bang
Why not, it will distract him from wanting to drink.

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