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30 Oct, 2006

Alcohol Detox

Posted by: jhutt In: Drug Addiction

Alcohol Detox Symptoms
ALCOHOL DETOX, DRUG DETOX, ALCOHOL REHAB, DRUG REHAB

Alcohol detox or withdrawal refers to a group of symptoms that may occur from suddenly stopping the use of alcohol after chronic or prolonged use. Not everyone who stops drinking experiences alcohol detoxification or withdrawal symptoms, but most people who have been drinking alcohol for a long period of time, drink alcohol frequently or drink alcohol heavily when they do drink, will experience some form of alcohol detox or withdrawal symptoms when they stop drinking alcohol suddenly. These alcohol detox symptoms can range from mild to moderate and sometimes can even be quite severe. There is no way of predicting the severity of one’s alcohol withdrawal symptoms, therefore when a person is planning to stop after drinking alcohol frequently, heavily or prolonged, they should consult professionals before going “cold turkey”.

For additional information please feel free to contact recovery connection for referral to a quality detox program

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1 Response to "Alcohol Detox"

1 | Meditox

November 1st, 2006 at 2:45 pm

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Alcohol detox or withdrawal, as it happens with any addiction, implies various symptoms that may require supervision and psychological treatment. However, many people with a drinking problem cannot quit entirely and may start drinking again after some time, so they need constant therapy.

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