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Complications of Alcoholism Many people are not aware of all the real major complications of alcoholism. Most people think alcoholism and liver problems and that’s true, liver problem such as Cirrhosis and liver failure are some of the major complications of alcoholism but there are many many more. Some of the other ones that people often don’t think about are pancreatitis for instance; a severe painful inflammation of the pancreas can actually kill you faster even than liver failure. Then you have complications on the brain heavy drinking over the years will lead to dementia where the person will have a state where they loose their capacity to think and reason much like how it happens in Alzheimer disease. Then you have issues with vitamin deficiencies; alcohol has a tendency to cause certain specific vitamin deficiencies in a person by simply not allowing them to absorb certain essential vitamins, for instance vitamin B-1 deficiency can cause Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome which is a severe condition that will leave a person permanently debilitated looking very much like somebody with Alzheimer’s only worst sometimes, this is part of why a person who is new to treatment will often receive thiamine or vitamin B-1 as one of their medications or as part of their treatment often by injections because it is that important to stop the chance of developing Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrom. Other complications are high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease as a part of a general
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www.dexknows.com/business_profiles/national_council_on_alcoholism_and_drug_dependence-b993439 Admitting that you or a loved one has a drug or alcohol addiction is only the first step. The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence is committed to providing our guests with confidential and quality counseling. Before its too late, let NCADD educate and aid you in a dangerous addiction.
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Delano area calendar
Delano Farmers Market NOW TO OCT. – The Delano Farmers Market, located on the corner of Highway 12 and County Line Road in the Flippin’ Bills’ parking lot, is open from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from May through October. The Farmers’ Market is local farmers selling fresh, locally grown produce and other products, including breads, fruits, jams, honey, maple syrup, eggs, beef products, Kettle Korn …
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In and Around the Chathams
THURSDAY, JULY 15 The Chatham Community Band will continue its series of free summer concerts at 7:30 p.m. today, Thursday, July 15, at the Chatham Community Gazebo off Fairmount Avenue with a concert presented by the Chatham Brass and the CCB Flutes, under the baton of band director Brian Conti. Still to come in the free series, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22, the band will perform at Juniper …
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In and Around the Chathams
THURSDAY, JULY 22 The Chatham Community Band will continue its series of free summer concerts at 7:30 p.m. today, Thursday, July 22, at Juniper Village at 500 Southern Blvd. in Chatham Township, under the baton of band director Brian Conti. The “rain date” is Tuesday, July 27. Then the band will wind down its summer series at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 29, at the Chatham Community Gazebo in …
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Delano area calendar
Delano Farmers Market NOW TO OCT. – The Delano Farmers Market, located on the corner of Highway 12 and County Line Road in the Flippin’ Bills’ parking lot, is open from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from May through October. The Farmers’ Market is local farmers selling fresh, locally grown produce and other products, including breads, fruits, jams, honey, maple syrup, eggs, beef products, Kettle Korn …
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In and Around the Chathams
THURSDAY, JULY 15 The Chatham Community Band will continue its series of free summer concerts at 7:30 p.m. today, Thursday, July 15, at the Chatham Community Gazebo off Fairmount Avenue with a concert presented by the Chatham Brass and the CCB Flutes, under the baton of band director Brian Conti. Still to come in the free series, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22, the band will perform at Juniper …
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Delano area calendar
Delano Farmers Market NOW TO OCT. – The Delano Farmers Market, located on the corner of Highway 12 and County Line Road in the Flippin’ Bills’ parking lot, is open from 2 to 6 p.m., Wednesdays from May through October. The Farmers’ Market is local farmers selling fresh, locally grown produce and other products, including breads, fruits, jams, honey, maple syrup, eggs, beef products, Kettle Korn …
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Assisted Recovery Alcholol and Drug Rehab Channel 5 Cover Story on Vivitrol ARCA Midwest (Assisted Recovery Centers of America) is one of the first facilities in St. Louis to offer VIVITROL®, an injectable form of naltrexone, to treat alcohol dependence. With VIVITROL, you don’t have to take medicine for your alcohol dependence every day. That means more time for you to focus on your successes, your goals, and your recovery. Proven Support for Recovery: Safe, proven medications virtually eliminate withdrawal symptoms and cravings, greatly improving treatment success. Alcohol and narcotics damage the brains pleasure system, producing the overwhelming cravings of addiction. This chemical imbalance can be corrected with medication. FDA-approved drugs such as Suboxone® (buprenorphine) relieve withdrawal symptoms, while Vivitrol®, ReVia® (naltrexone) control cravings. Other promising medications include Zofran® (ondansetron) and Topamax® (topiramate). Unlike older alternatives, these treatments are non-mood altering, non-addictive and have few side effects. Most patients take anti-craving medications for three to six months and continue counseling for up to one year. Freed from physical discomforts, you can focus on relapse-prevention counseling and long-term recovery. Best of all, you can undertake this treatment on an outpatient basis. Anti-craving medications can generally be taken along with treatments for mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and post

Action Recovery Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center is a State Licensed Residential, Detox and Dual Diagnosis Addiction treatment program. Action Recovery drug and alcohol rehab is dedicated to providing our clients with a safe and confidential treatment setting to identify situations in their lives that are difficult for them to cope with.

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In and Around the Chathams
THURSDAY, JULY 15 The Chatham Community Band will continue its series of free summer concerts at 7:30 p.m. today, Thursday, July 15, at the Chatham Community Gazebo off Fairmount Avenue with a concert presented by the Chatham Brass and the CCB Flutes, under the baton of band director Brian Conti. Still to come in the free series, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 22, the band will perform at Juniper …
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Adventist Paulson Rehab Network , 619 Plainfield Road, Willowbrook, offers different fitness and exercise regimens including pre and post natal exercise, pool class, advanced circuit training program, keep it moving small group exercise class, arthritis foundation aquatic program, aquatic exercise classes and therapeutic massage.
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My best friend, her husband and their son are staying with me for now and her husband is an alcoholic. I didnt realize how bad he was until about two weeks after they moved in. I had put restrictions on his allowed alcohol but he constantly sneaks more into the house and hides it from me to keep me from fussing at him about it. I have tried talking to him and her about the fact that I dont like my children seeing him drink all the time or seeing him drunk almost every night but its not doing any good. Its to the point now that even my friends dont want to come over and visit because they dont like being around him. We have argued over the point of his drinking and he has even admited he has a problem but says he is not going to stop drinking for anyone. Now my husband says that I have to put my foot down and tell him he either stops or he has to leave. This close to christmas I hate to see anyone without a home, even someone with this kind of problem, but I cant deal with it anymore.
To clarify why i have to handle it, my husband works out of town and is rarely home, I allowed them into the home and its my responsibility to handle the situation. I just dont know how to tell my best friend her husband has to go. She has told him if he doesnt straighten up and he has to leave she wont be going with him because she will not have her son without a home because of his dads stupidity. He has lost and quit job after job and its because of his drinking they are in this situation. How do i talk to her without sounding crass or causing to much hurt? Do I go directly to him or just talk to her and let her deal with it? I am just so confused, I have never had to deal with this before and never thought I would have to.

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I am at my witts end. I helped my fiancee of 5 years recover from drugs and alcohol. We have a beautiful daughter.

I spent my whole entire pregnancy watching him come in at 6-7AM, watching him pee in the corner of our bedroom because he didn’t know where he was. Id hide his keys Id call his boss I tried it all he fought me he won. I cleaned up his puke, I put him in rehab and paid outta pocket.

I had enuff and left him. He just got a new girlfriend. He is actually seriously now clean and sober. And its because of my 2 years of paying bills of his rehab. Now I am heartbroken. I am happy for him but I paid about 2 thousand for his rehab. He has met someone there,

Now I am just a loser who paid his bills. I have full custody of our daughter he sees her sometimes and says that the “new mom nicole” is so nice and pretty. I wasted all my life on making him happy with another woman right?

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