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15 Dec

Not Drinking During Holidays

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Holidays can be a very trying time when you’re a recovering alcoholic especially family get gathering where your friends and family are more than likely going to be drinking. Below is information you should consider doing so your occupied and not feeling pressured to drink at family gatherings or events. […]

12 Sep

The Cost of Alcoholism on Society

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Financially how much does your alcohol problem cost you? Think about the cost of cabs, lost keys, lost days of work, hangover remedies and cigarettes smoked while intoxicated. Multiply that number by the number of years you have been drinking. That’s is a lot of money down the drain. Saving that money can in fact, [...]

9 Sep

Alcoholism and Prohibition

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Imagine you are living in 1920 and suddenly, no more booze. For thirteen years! That is the experiment that the United States government undertook when it prohibited the making, sale, and use of alcohol. As we all know, prohibition did not mean abstinence – in fact, quite the opposite. By making alcohol such a “forbidden [...]

6 Sep

Blood Alcohol Content

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The state where I live has a .08 blood alcohol tolerance. This means that if you are driving a vehicle – even a golf cart or a bicycle – and your blood alcohol is .08 or above, you’re in big trouble. In real terms, .08 isn’t a lot of booze. The United States National Institute [...]

3 Sep

Alcoholism Help Information

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If you suspect you’re an alcoholic, looking for help for an alcoholic or are a recovering alcoholic in need of support, there are a number of places you can go. Do not use lack of access to care as an excuse for not finding sobriety. Your first stop is undoubtedly Alcoholics Anonymous. From there, you [...]

28 Aug

How Alcohol Affects the Body

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“It takes only one drink to get me drunk. The trouble is, I can’t remember if it’s the thirteenth or the fourteenth.” – George Burns Most drinkers don’t know when their drunk, or should I say, at what point they officially became drunk. Definitely not the first beer, probably not the second beer, but maybe [...]

25 Aug

AA Sponsors

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I spoke with an individual that has been an alcoholism sponsor for over two decades. He has helped and guided several individuals struggling with sobriety over the years. This sponsor has also lost a few alcoholics along the way. Asked about it, he says that they were all worth it, no matter how demanding or [...]

21 Aug

Alcohol Allergy

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When you first quit drinking you may find yourself making up stories about why you can’t drink. For Example: Telling people you’re allergic to alcohol. You do this to protect yourself from others finding out the real reason why you quit drinking. […]

17 Aug

Alcoholism Withdrawals

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Most people who drink a lot will suffer severe effects when they quit. If you have ever watched “Celebrity Rehab,” you get a first-hand look at alcohol withdrawal symptoms. They aren’t pretty. There are several factors that determine the severity of alcoholism withdrawal symptoms. […]

5 Aug

The Culture of Alcoholism

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While doing a little research for this piece, I came across a website that featured the 10 Best Gifts for Alcoholics. Not the 10 Best Gifts for Recovering Alcoholics, but for real, active alcoholics. It was horrifying. Nearly all of the gifts were focused on hiding the alcoholic behavior. A fake beer belly, strapped to [...]