Addiction Recovery

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Dating Someone Who Is Struggling with Addiction

Dating an addict can be complicated. You want to support your loved one, but you also want to protect yourself. Remember that you may not always be the top priority to your partner if he or she is currently battling a substance use disorder. Finding ways to cope with this and setting boundaries is crucial. […]

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How To End A Relationship With An Alcoholic

Approximately 15 million Americans are diagnosed with AUD, or alcohol use disorder. Percentage-wise, that’s about 5% of the population, and that’s just diagnosed instances. By sex, about 10% of adult males and 4% of adult females are diagnosed with AUD. An area almost unrepresentable by statistics, however, is the number of people that alcoholism affects.

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3 Signs Of Alcohol Intoxication

Alcohol intoxication, or alcohol poisoning, results from reaching a BAC (blood alcohol content) above .25%. People will show different tolerance levels based on weight or drinking history, but between .25% and .3% is when proper “alcohol poisoning” begins to occur. Remember that these figures are not rigid, and respective symptoms can occur within a few

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7 Tips for Throwing a Totally Sober, Super Fun Party

For most people, partying sounds like sweet relief from the stress of daily life. But if you’re in addiction recovery, parties can feel like trouble. Even if you abstain from drugs and alcohol, just being around people using them can trigger a relapse, especially in the early stages of recovery. You might find yourself completely

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How to Overcome Cocaine Addiction

Millions of people in the United States struggle with an addiction to cocaine, a potent stimulant drug with a high potential for abuse. Long-term use can lead to dependence or addiction, in addition to physical and psychological side effects. Getting professional cocaine addiction help is necessary to protect your health from the dangers of cocaine

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How to Adjust to Life After Rehab

If you have recently completed an addiction treatment program or are still in the process of recovery, you might be wondering what comes next. Enrolling in an alumni program means you do not have to worry that life after rehab will be difficult. You can enjoy exciting new experiences and meaningful relationships while navigating lifelong

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Drunk Roommate: 6 Signs Your Roommate Has a Problem with Alcohol

When you share an apartment or house with roommates, it’s pretty common for the group to have some drinks as you decompress after work or when you go out. This culture of casual alcohol use makes it difficult to figure out when drinking becomes a problem. Alcoholism involves being dependent on alcohol. If you’re worried

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Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning

Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning: 7 Critical Signs

Alcohol poisoning might seem like a young person’s problem, but it affects more than college students. In 2015, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that 75.7% of deaths caused by alcohol poisoning were adults ages 35 to 64. This number is significantly higher than their college-age counterparts. It’s a population-wide issue, and it frequently

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Why You Need Medical Supervision During Withdrawals

Often, the barrier that keeps individuals from pursuing a life in recovery is the knowledge that the first step—withdrawal and detox—is mentally taxing and physically and psychologically demanding. The detox process can be very painful. It can even create or exacerbate risks to your health. This is especially when you attempt it without medical supervision

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