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Medicinal Treatments of Alcohol Addiction

Article by Sarah Michaels

In the past, people who were struggling with alcohol addiction had only one means of help offered to them — quitting cold turkey. It’s little wonder that the success rate for treating alcoholism was so low until recently. Modern science has taught us that alcoholism is more than just a mental weakness on the part of the patient — it’s a chronic disease which causes severe changes to a person’s brain along with the rest of their body.

Recent developments have also changed how alcoholism is treated in alcohol and drug rehab clinics across the country. Along with a more holistic approach — including treatment of mental disorders and other underlying causes that caused people to drink in the first place — modern treatments for alcoholism can also include the use of select prescription drugs. While one pill can’t “cure” an alcoholic, several drugs have shown positive results in helping people who are committed to treatment change their lives.

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ALCOHOL ADDICTION AND ITS CURE

Article by Javies Phaltual

Mankind on earth has been bestowed with bountiful blessings and authority above all creations from nature. What more do we want? Why have greed blinded us that we forgot who we actually are, how fortunate we are and above all, our purpose on earth? Why do we have to shorten our lives as if we were a worm or a lifeless creature?Man has spoiled not only his natural surroundings but even himself due to his madness especially in the form of greed of technology, power, money and most importantly drugs and alcohol. The time is ripe and it is time we wake up from our slumber and start improving the world. Leaving behind our previous lives, let us embrace new lives that are what exactly the world and its future requires. Those of us who have been living in the mischievous spell of the deadly alcoholism, let us step forward and pay heed of what is alcohol addiction and its cure, what affects does it have on us and our love ones and the world. While the rest who are hypnotized by other nature effecting madness, it’s a high time we step out from the trance that have blinded us quite for a long time.

Alcohol in the beginning is drunk by us, but in the long run it is the alcohol that drinks us. Think of your precious life and how worthy it is; aren’t you in love with it? What will happen to your love ones? Is this just how you want to end your life? You may have been a starter or might have already been on the brim of it’s container that is about to overflow with its deadly venom, yet do not be disheartened. You still have a cure.

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Pancreatitis, don’t quite fit into any causitive category, but a bit in some … Any GI’s out there?

6 weeks ago, I went to my PD with what I thought was severe heartburn. I went to pharm. and he suggested Pepcid. I took it, no luck in an hour (like he said). I called and asked PD how long Pepcid takes to take it away, she said an hour, I said it’s been 4 hours and I was in agony. Severe abdominal pain, some vomiting, low grade fever. I had what I thought was the flu for 3 days prior (no pain, just didn’t feel well, diarr and low grade fever. She said come in. She took a blood test … Highly elevated Amylase and Lipase, somewhat elevated ALT, AST. Had weekly blood tests since then, and it’s been going down. Nearly normal Amylase, still 3 times normal Lipase (which is much lower than it was… nearly 3000).

I read the following on internet as far as causes: 1) Alcoholism: “Alcohol is the leading culprit. Usually, it takes several years of heavy drinking — such as a 12-pack of beer of every day.” I drink, but not more than 3-4 drinks per night, 3-4 nights per week (if that!) however, I had a life altering even a few weeks before attack and did drink a bit more (nightly, maybe 4 drinks), but no ‘binge drinking’. Rarely drunk more than 4 times in the last year, no hangovers. 2) Gallstones: never had a symptom. 3) heridedary: nope, nobody. 4) Meds: rare cases of Lamictal and Ativan have been reported “after market, and reported on ‘compassionate please’ cases. I am on both. (BTW, Lamictal was raised from 150 mg to 200 mg 1 wk before attack, and due to stress, went from 1 ativan per day to 2-3). 5) no traumas.

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Health questions, please help.?

What you may suggest when refusing drugs or alcohol

* alternative
* overdose
* tolerance
* stimulants

Drugs that speed up the body’s functions

* marijuana
* stimulants
* heroin
* methamphetamine

Scarring and destruction of liver tissue

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plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz help plz?

1. Illegal stimulant with dangerous effects that has seen an increase in use in recent years (1 point)
heroin
marijuana
methamphetamine
cirrhosis
2. Permanent mental and physical problems in babies whose mothers drank alcohol while pregnant (1 point)
tolerance
fetal alcohol sydrome
cirrhosis
overdose
3. Sharing needles while using this illegal narcotic can lead to HIV infection (1 point)
stimulants
marijuana
methamphetamine
heroin
4. What you may suggest when refusing drugs or alcohol (1 point)
alternative
overdose
tolerance
stimulants
5. Drugs that speed up the body’s fuctions (1 point)
marijuana
stimulants
heroin
methamphetamine
6. Scarring and destruction of liver tissue (1 point)
fetal alcohol syndrome
tolerance
overdose
cirrhosis
7. Condition in which there is a need for greater amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect (1 point)
cirrhosis
overdose
tolerance
alternative
8. A drug that comes from the hemp plant (1 point)
marijuana
heroin
methamphetamine
cirrhosis
9. To overcome an addiction and return to a mostly normal life
(1 point)
tolerance
recovery
alternative
overdose
10. Taking a fatal amount of a drug (1 point)
overdose
tolerance
alternative
fetal alcohol syndrome
True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
11. A physical and mental need for a drug is called tolerance. (1 point)
True
False
12. A person in drug rehabilitation lives at a facility with other recovering addicts. (1 point)
True
False
13. Alcoholism can be cured. (1 point)
True
False
14. Al-Anon and Alateen are community support groups to help the families of alcoholics. (1 point)
True
False
15. Alcohol carries short-term and long-term risks. (1 point)
True
False
16. A person’s body weight does not affect how alcohol may affect the person. (1 point)
True
False
17. In the Unites States, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to drink alcohol. (1 point)
True
False
18. Drug abuse affects all sides of a person’s health triangle. (1 point)
True
False
19. Hallucinogens are drugs that relieve pain. (1 point)
True
False
20. The best way to avoid being pressures to use illegal substances is to use refusal skills. (1 point)
True
False

please help with health test please?

1. Illegal stimulant with dangerous effects that has seen an increase in use in recent years (1 point)
heroin
marijuana
methamphetamine
cirrhosis
2. Permanent mental and physical problems in babies whose mothers drank alcohol while pregnant (1 point)
tolerance
fetal alcohol sydrome
cirrhosis
overdose
3. Sharing needles while using this illegal narcotic can lead to HIV infection (1 point)
stimulants
marijuana
methamphetamine
heroin
4. What you may suggest when refusing drugs or alcohol (1 point)
alternative
overdose
tolerance
stimulants
5. Drugs that speed up the body’s fuctions (1 point)
marijuana
stimulants
heroin
methamphetamine
6. Scarring and destruction of liver tissue (1 point)
fetal alcohol syndrome
tolerance
overdose
cirrhosis
7. Condition in which there is a need for greater amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect (1 point)
cirrhosis
overdose
tolerance
alternative
8. A drug that comes from the hemp plant (1 point)
marijuana
heroin
methamphetamine
cirrhosis
9. To overcome an addiction and return to a mostly normal life
(1 point)
tolerance
recovery
alternative
overdose
10. Taking a fatal amount of a drug (1 point)
overdose
tolerance
alternative
fetal alcohol syndrome
True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
11. A physical and mental need for a drug is called tolerance. (1 point)
True
False
12. A person in drug rehabilitation lives at a facility with other recovering addicts. (1 point)
True
False
13. Alcoholism can be cured. (1 point)
True
False
14. Al-Anon and Alateen are community support groups to help the families of alcoholics. (1 point)
True
False
15. Alcohol carries short-term and long-term risks. (1 point)
True
False
16. A person’s body weight does not affect how alcohol may affect the person. (1 point)
True
False
17. In the Unites States, it is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to drink alcohol. (1 point)
True
False
18. Drug abuse affects all sides of a person’s health triangle. (1 point)
True
False
19. Hallucinogens are drugs that relieve pain. (1 point)
True
False
20. The best way to avoid being pressures to use illegal substances is to use refusal skills. (1 point)
True
False

Why do I get intense cravings for cigarettes when I’m drinking?

I have recently quit smoking. I am 27 years old, and have been smoking full-time for nearly 15 years.
I found it really easy to quit using Allen Carr’s method… but one area I am having trouble with is the correlation between alcohol and nicotine.
I do believe that yes, the majority of the addiction is in the mind, and I have control of that aspect… but whenever I’m at a social function, and have a couple drinks and feel that first warm glow of the alcohol buzz, I get an intense physical craving for a cigarette… please keep in mind that I said “physical” I can feel my veins just screaming for some nicotine.
I do not feel that my inhibitions are lowered in regards to giving in for a smoke, I honestly physically feel an intense craving.
I was wondering if anyone has any tips on coping, or better yet, curing this feeling while drinking.
Please, no suggestions to abstain from alcohol use…
(the way I see it, if non-smokers can enjoy drinking, then there must be a way that ex-smokers can too)

Thanks!

Asalam w.do u know how fasting can actually improve your health?

I read this article and it helped me learn what are the ways that fasting can improve someones health.Also on tv the sheik advises anyone with any health problem like high blood pressure ,diabetes,cholestrol to fast even during the fitr days .

1. Attitude About Juice Fasting: One key to juice fasting over water fasting is the ability to prevent ketosis (disrupted carbohydrate metabolism in response to chronic starvation) by continuously providing simple carbohydrates that are used by your body for energy and nutrition to the cells. Some individuals, however, believe that carb overload is the reason why Americans are fat.
2. Attitude about Skipping Meals: One study suggests that skipping a meal occasionally is not all that bad, especially if weight loss is a goal. However, be aware of changes in metabolic rate (see below).
3. Autonomic Nervous System: According to this article, fasting appears to have a normalizing effect on the overall tone of the autonomic nervous system. This normalization decreases possibilities for a number of issues ranging from digestive disturbances to anxiety disorders.
4. Awareness: Fasting can heighten awareness, depending upon the health of the individual, the goal for fasting and the ability to eliminate toxins from the system.
5. Back Pain: Back pains caused by muscular tightness and stress rather than from bone disease or osteoporosis may be alleviated with a lighter diet or juice fasting.
6. Bad Health Habits: In some people, fasting has helped break cravings for alcohol, tobacco, caffeine and some drug addictions.
7. Blood Pressure: Water fasting may correct your high blood pressure to a safe range within two weeks without drugs. This level of pressure can be maintained if the diet is changed rather than going back to old eating habits. This study was conducted in a controlled setting.
8. Cell Proliferation: This study, done on mice, showed that intermittent fasting slowed cell production, which also showed cancer development. Slowing down the rate of cell proliferation essentially buys time for the cells to repair genetic damage that may cause cancer.
9. Cholesterol: One study about a 30-day Muslim fast showed significant decrease in LDL (”bad” cholesterol), total serum cholesterol and serum triglycerides at the end of the fasting period. There also was a significant increase in “good” cholesterol (HDL) that showed at the end of the fast and continued to show for one month after the fast.
10. Chronic cardiovascular disease and congestive heart failure: Fasting can reduce triglycerides, atheromas, total cholesterol and may increase HDL levels.
11. Energy Flow: Through this logic, fasting enables the body to slow down to the point where the individual can listen to the body through the mind. This ‘vital force’ is clouded when the body is filled with toxins. However, one study with flies showed that the value of diminished appetite to an animal’s survival may vary with the infecting microbe.
12. Fat Mobilization [PDF]: Fasting may move the body to mobilize fat stores from adipose tissue (the fat under your skin) to consume that fat as energy. Short fasts also may protect proteins in your body with the release of a growth hormone.
13. Heart Health: The day-long, once-a-month fast many Mormons undertake as a part of their faith may help explain the lower rates of coronary artery disease in this population, according to a study presented at the American Heart Assn.’s scientific sessions in Orlando, Florida, in 2007.
14. Homeostasis: Basically, your metabolic equilibrium, or ability to heal, could undergo a change during fasting. When fasting is employed as a therapeutic measure, it changes the playing field for disease and infection. This article quotes Louis Pasteur, “The pathogen is nothing, the terrain is everything” for an argument on why fasting can be used as a cure for injury or disease.
15. Insulin and Blood Sugars: A study from the National Institute on Aging found that skipping meals frequently can help mice maintain healthier glucose and insulin levels. The study provides insight into the possible effect of fasting on glucose metabolism.
16. Life Span: The point behind this list of articles and studies is that caloric reduction, overall, is one way to increase a life span. Lower metabolic rates, slower cell proliferation and less body fat that holds toxic matter all lead to a healthier life. This translates, for many people, into a longer life.
17. Lifestyle: If you want to change your life to feel healthier and more productive, this author believes that fasting provides the pivot for that change.
18. Mental Alertness: When toxins are removed from the lymphatic and blood systems, this change improves mental clarity. Eating less also results in energy conservation, which can be used by the brain for thinking tasks.
19. Metabolism: While many people believe that a fast metabolism is key to weight loss,
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I’m a cutter, how do I stop?? I hate cutting.?

I really do. But it is my addiction. I need it like druggies need Cocaine, or alcoholics need…alcohol. I have been suicidal and depressed for a long time. And I want to be free of it. I’m afraid if anyone finds out about my cutting, I will be in serious trouble, because my parents have no sympathy….for me.
I also drink sometimes. I’ll take a small glass of wine, or steal some beer, but only when I’m cutting, before I do, or after.
I’d explain why I was depressed, but I don’t want to bore you. So, anyways…I cut and I want tips on how to stop. Even though, I may not take them…I cure could use them .But as I said it’s my addiction, self injury. Ive also attempted suicide a few times before. And the poem that ran through my head every time I failed was “Next time, pull the trigger a little faster, tie the rope a little tighter, cut a little deeper. No one here will miss you, so no worries”. I do see a therapist and I don’t think it’s helping me, I’ve actually been more depressed since I started going to them. Maybe I just need to give it more time?
I have tried to drown myself and I have tried to hang myself. Just help me please?
And if you want to leave comments that are criticizing me, go ahead. I have two things to say to you that do:
1: It only drives me farther into depression and over the edge
2: I’ve heard it all before.
None of it would be new so you’d be wasting your time. Please, just help me. I’m probably not going to take the advice, but at least I’ll have it for when I want it. Thank you, it really means a lot.

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1.)Is alcoholism genetically inherited?

2.)What are the reasons people become alcoholics?

3.)What treatments show the best results?

4.)How many alcoholics are there in the world?

5.)Are the medications used for treatment actually effective?

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