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What Are Alcoholic Eyes?, impact of excessive drinking on your vision, Excessive Drinking and Eye Damage,
Many people have heard or experienced that having too much to drink can cause blurry or double vision. This is one example of a physical consequence of alcohol use on vision, but alcohol abuse affects your eyes in a number of other ways as well.How Excessive Alcohol Consumption Causes Double VisionYou have probably heard that...
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Klonopin, Understanding Klonopin Drug Classification
Have you or a loved one been prescribed Klonopin and you’re wondering whether it has the potential to be addictive? Do you have concerns that a loved one may have become addicted to this medication?Klonopin does have helpful qualities, but its use needs to be monitored carefully by a doctor. Misuse of this medication can...
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A residential recovery program for drug and alcohol abuse is one of the treatment options available to people seeking to break free from addiction and make a fresh start. Since treatment centers can vary in details about their approach to treatment and the way they deliver their services, it’s important to get to know more...
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person driving car and drinking beer from green beer bottle
Problem drinking can be described in several ways. People often want to talk around the issue of alcohol abuse rather than saying that someone is an alcoholic. However, defining problem drinking as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) and classifying it as mild, moderate or severe places it squarely in the realm of a medical issue. The...
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If you’re getting ready to go to rehab or you’re helping a loved one prepare to go into a drug and alcohol treatment center, you need to know that certain items are not allowed for clients in treatment. Some of them are barred for health and security reasons, while others are not permitted because they...
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Addiction Treatment for Women, women talking over papers
Addiction may be a chronic disease that affects both men and women, but that doesn’t mean that both genders experience it in exactly the same manner. There are distinct differences in substance abuse patterns for women.Gender and Substance AbuseStatistics show that gender is an important factor in substance abuse. Consider the following:The National Survey on...
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sunrise over snowy mountains
It’s not just your imagination…the change of seasons, in particular, the lack of natural sunlight we get in the fall and winter, can affect your mood and mental health. With it, your recovery can be affected as well. This is known as seasonal affect disorder (SAD).Addiction Recovery in WinterDuring the winter months, it’s challenging for...
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The holidays are a time when families look forward to getting together to enjoy the best of the season. This includes celebrating with music, food, and drink.During this festive time, you may be thinking about the year that has passed, as well as previous holiday seasons. In a number of families, there is someone who...
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The holiday season is a time when family and friends look forward to spending time together. For people in recovery, this time of year presents a double-edged sword that can put them at higher risk for a relapse. There are more events where alcohol may be served, and this time of year can be stressful...
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Addiction treatment doesn’t stop when a client completes residential inpatient treatment. It would be unrealistic and unfair to send someone home without offering a plan for aftercare post addiction treatment and expect them to remain sober. The aftercare is an important part of the recovery plan, and this stage isn’t something that should be overlooked. How...
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