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I find that the best ways to combat anxiety and depression, whether you are sober or not, is to do a couple of things. One would be to exercise a...
There are a lot of different non alcoholic drinks that are similar to beer and wine. Wine coolers, etc. Just do a bit of research on them. There are...
I guess it's possible that some foods or smells may reduce the desire to drink alcohol. But I think that's a bit of a crutch. In order to quit...
No, I do not believe alcohol on it's own can cause insanity. Insanity, or mental illness is something that is genetic. It's not something that is...
Yes, guitarmom you are certainly going through withdrawals. At least that's what it sounds like to me. I've also had problems with addiction to...
No, I wouldn't regard alcohol as a hard drug. Certainly, the effects of alcohol can be just as devastating as any hard drug. But the facts are that...
That's a good question. I'm sure business interests have something to do with it. That, and the fact that you can drink a little bit of alcohol and...
Yes, I'm in the same boat as you. I can drink alcohol without getting drunk. I don't crave it. I just drink it in social settings, and when I'm just...
Sorry to hear about your situation. Most of the time addicts are so caught up in their addiction and focused on getting high or drunk, that they...
No, of course alcohol is not a must at any party. While it's kind of gotten ingrained into as a society that we have to have alcohol at a "grown up"...
Yes, I have. I try not to miss work. No matter what I am going through. Its very important to me. I would prefer people not to use drugs at all. But...
Pretty common issue. Your body is trying to get used to not having whatever substance you were putting into it. Takes time to adjust. Definitely will...
Hate to tell you this but theres really no easy way to come down from a meth high. Most of the research I've done on this issue confirms it. It may...
I think its important just to be there for them both mentally and physically. Be supportive. Be a shouldet for them to lean on. Make them feel...
I've never heard of that occurring before. I could understand it happening after 4 weeks or 4 months but not 4 years. But it doesnt really surprise...