Question by CurtisEBear: Is it ok to run while suffering tachycardia caused by alcohol withdrawal syndrome?
I’m on my second day of alcohol withdrawal and am having periodic panic attacks, nearly constant anxiety, and a rapid heart beat–which comes in waves.
I’m twenty-seven years old and otherwise healthy. Lying in bed all day has worsened the already-occurring insomnia and I feel I need to exercise.
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Answer by Kim P
running should be fine, i don’t see why you couldn’t
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Question by KISS MY ASSATAR FF: Is cirrhosis of the liver ever caused by anything other than alcoholism or drug addiction?
a foster sister of mine died of this Monday and she was only 48. I asked my foster mom if she was an alcoholic and she didn’t answer me, not that it matters, I’m in recovery… I just wondered. I didn’t know her that well, she went to live with my foster parents after I had graduated and moved on. But 48, it’s still so sad.
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Answer by Billy’s uncle
yes hepatitis
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Question by Leaf: can you recover from liver failure caused by alcoholism?
do you need like a new liver or seomthing? or surgery or anything?
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Answer by Stephen
If its acute and you stop drinking the liver can recover if its chronic with cirrohis then liver transplant is only option but to even be considered for transplant you have to be off ALL alcohol for a specifid period of time
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request Jberg : What are the most common diseases caused by alcoholism? and how long to drink a person would be effective for them? Also, what shows less long-term effects first? best answer:
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most common liver disease and every person has symptoms, which is different. How long does the individual no two people are alike.
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A doctor after going through my medical test result told me that I have a ‘minor’ liver problem.
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