Category: Sober living
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Relapse Prevention Plan Template: A Comprehensive Guide
Having a robust support network is one of the most important factors in successful recovery. This network may Drug rehabilitation include family members, friends, sponsors, and professional counselors. These supporters can provide much-needed emotional support, guidance, and accountability when they’re most needed, such as after a triggering event. Write Down Your Personal Warning Signs Whether…
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ME Association Website Survey: Alcohol Intolerance: ME CFS and Long Covid
There is no certain answer as to whether drinking alcohol again is going to cause any harm or delay any natural recovery process if you feel able to drink again. We don’t know why alcohol intolerance occurs – partly because very little research has been carried out. Two-thirds of those in the study reduced alcohol…
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Mixing Naltrexone and Alcohol
Safe use of naltrexone always requires the guidance of a doctor or treatment program. Serious side effects are rare and typically monitored by a doctor before and during treatment. However, naltrexone is a medication, not a cure-all. This stability allows clients to focus on therapy for underlying mental health struggles without the constant pull of…
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Alcohol’s Effects on the Body National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA
Research suggests that liver cells focus on alcohol, allowing THC levels to rise. When a person overconsumes alcohol and blacks out drunk, the hippocampus—the area responsible for learning and memory—in the brain no longer functions properly. Alcohol impairs long-term potentiation (LTP), which strengthens the connections between neurons in the hippocampus. When this occurs, the brain…
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Drug overdose: Definition, risks, signs, and more
If a child overdoses, depending on the circumstances, Child Protective Services personnel may be involved. Take appropriate caution when dealing with drug overdose. Accidental overdoses result from either a young child or an adult with impaired mental abilities swallowing a medication left within their grasp. The cause of a drug overdose is either by accidental…