Los Gatos The Mountain Retreat SLE Home

We are a recovery residence program providing fully furnished homes for people who are looking for a safe, clean and sober living environment. Every home provides a program-centric, structured and accountable environment so residents can improve their physical, mental, social and spiritual wellbeing. Living in this sober living home has been an incredibly positive experience… Seguir leyendo Los Gatos The Mountain Retreat SLE Home

Relationships in Recovery: Balancing Personal and Partner Needs

Chronic drug and alcohol abuse can damage relationships, and lead to severe emotional pain and unhealthy coping skills, such as enabling. You can feel like you’re relearning many things or learning skills for the first time in recovery, which often includes interacting with others, whether it’s friends, family, or romantic partners. While https://ecosoberhouse.com/ sobriety can… Seguir leyendo Relationships in Recovery: Balancing Personal and Partner Needs

Marijuana Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline & Treatment

On July 1, 2021, he was sentenced to 60 days for possession of drug abuse instruments – his mother said he was arrested for having a needle on him – and booked into the Butler County jail. “Participants reported myriad benefits of opioid and cannabis co-use for reducing patterns of opioid use,” the alcohol misconceptions… Seguir leyendo Marijuana Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline & Treatment

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High-Functioning Alcoholics and Relationships Tips for Taking Care of Yourself

By Buddy TBuddy T is a writer and founding member of the Online Al-Anon Outreach Committee with decades of experience writing about alcoholism. Because he is a member of a support group that stresses the importance of anonymity at the public level, he does not use his photograph or his real name on this website. Recovered.org… Seguir leyendo High-Functioning Alcoholics and Relationships Tips for Taking Care of Yourself

Alcohol Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, Syndrome, and More

The start of alcohol withdrawal symptoms may be longer and less obvious in these situations. Alcohol withdrawal will begin once the levels of alcohol in the bloodstream drop below what is normal for the person. Mild symptoms may begin as early as six hours after the last drink for some people. The time it takes withdrawal to… Seguir leyendo Alcohol Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, Syndrome, and More

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Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol Overdose National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA

Ensuring that you drink responsibly can prevent alcohol poisoning. Always drink in moderation, and keep track of the amount of drinks you’ve had. BAC and the number of drinks you consume are very rough indicators of impairment. Your doctor can diagnose alcohol poisoning based on your symptoms. They’ll also order blood and urine tests to… Seguir leyendo Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol Overdose National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA

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The Consequences of Drunk Driving: Fines, Criminal Records & Injuries

With the exception of life or death emergencies, drunk drivers gain very little from choosing to drive while intoxicated. No Regrets” drunk driving campaign to encourage Texans to drive sober or choose a sober ride. Driving drunk carries the possibility of taking your own life or the life of someone else. Drunk driving and distracted driving… Seguir leyendo The Consequences of Drunk Driving: Fines, Criminal Records & Injuries

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Living with an Alcoholic: Tips for Life with Alcohol Use Disorder

This method of therapy removes potential causes that could lead to a person’s need for alcohol. It should be noted that approximately 95% of AUD patients experience mild or moderate withdrawal symptoms. As a result, medication-assisted therapy can be a reasonable alternative for reducing painful withdrawal symptoms. If you find it difficult to make new,… Seguir leyendo Living with an Alcoholic: Tips for Life with Alcohol Use Disorder

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Alcohol and Insomnia: How Alcohol Affects Sleep

While some people find that drinking alcohol helps them fall asleep more easily, alcohol ultimately has a negative impact on sleep. Even in moderate amounts, alcohol consumed in the hours before bedtime can cost you sleep and leave you feeling tired the next day. Based on data from roughly 160,000 Sleep Foundation profiles, nearly 90%… Seguir leyendo Alcohol and Insomnia: How Alcohol Affects Sleep