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A Young Female Tries Extremely Hard to Stop Drinking, Suffers Through Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, Learns That She is Addicted to Alcohol, and Comes to a Decision to Get Alcohol Rehabilitation

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Jennifer is a thirty-eight-year-old accounts payable manager who has been drinking quite abusively since her fiancée and she decided to break up. In fact, for the past eight months she has been drinking just about two bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking several wine coolers throughout the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so excessively and hazardously that it’s amazing that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling discouraged because she was beginning to ignore her health, Jennifer at last told herself that enough is enough, that it’s time to stop the self pity act, that it’s time to quit the excessive and abusive drinking, and time to get going with her life. So the next Saturday morning at 9:30 AM, she decided to quit drinking suddenly and completely without preparation or planning.

When She Attempted to Quit Drinking She Felt Awful, Her Head Was Throbbing, She Had Absolutely No Appetite, She Started to Sweat Profusely, She Was Extremely Nervous and Moody, and She Vomited a Number of Times

When Jennifer stopped drinking, she figured that she would probably be tempted to ”steal” a couple of drinks, but she never assumed that she would feel so awful. More specifically, around four hours after she stopped drinking, she had absolutely no appetite, she started to perspire profusely, she vomited several times, she was extremely moody and uptight, and her head was throbbing.

When she called her best buddy and informed her that she had stopped drinking and that after a couple of hours she abruptly began having flu-like symptoms, Beverly, her best friend, told Jennifer to call her healthcare professional and tell him what she was feeling.

She Admits to Her Medical Practitioner That She Has Been Drinking In an Abusive Manner, That She Just Tried to Quit Drinking, and That She is Suffering Through Terribly Unpleasant Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her healthcare practitioner, told him that she has been drinking abusively for several months and that when she honestly tried to completely stop drinking earlier in the day, within a couple of hours she felt as if she had the most unpleasant flu-like symptoms that she had ever gone through.

Her healthcare practitioner told her that she may be going through symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have a neighbor or relative take her to the emergency room as soon as possible.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a neighbor to take her to the hospital. Interestingly, as sick as Jennifer was, all she could think about all the way to the hospital was whether or not she was dependent on alcohol.

It appears that her healthcare professional had called ahead and told the emergency room treatment team to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two emergency room employees who without hesitation told her to get in the wheelchair they had with them. After getting wheeled to the emergency room and undergoing a couple of necessary tests, it was corroborated that Jennifer was in point of fact going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detox.

An emergency room healthcare professional gave her some meds to lessen the discomfort of her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some drugs to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her blood.

An Alcohol Addiction Healthcare Practitioner Discusses That She is an Alcoholic and Then Clearly Explains What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcoholism Stages Are

After an hour or two, Jennifer was transferred from the ER and transported to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for roughly an hour-and-a-half, Doctor Hauser, an alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse specialist, came to see her. He took plenty of time and clearly explained that Jennifer had suffered through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she quit drinking because she had become dependent on alcohol.

He then stated that with heavy drinking on a daily basis, the person’s brain slowly adjusts to the alcohol in order to carry out tasks and operations in a “routine” manner. When the individual then all at once refrains from consuming alcohol, as one would expect, the brain takes action by creating alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Furthermore, her healthcare practitioner also went over the various alcoholism stages that an alcohol dependent person commonly suffers through as the disease progresses.

It is Established that Jennifer is in the Earliest Stage of Alcohol Addiction and She Obtains a Good Diagnosis For a Full Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Rehabilitation She Needs

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was verified that she was in the first stage of alcohol addiction and, as a result, she obtained a favorable diagnosis for a full recovery if she will get the alcohol dependency rehabilitation she needs.

Jennifer told the doctor that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to re-establish her life. She also mentioned that she has an exceptional hospitalization insurance plan that will more likely than not pay for most, if not all, of the costs needed for rehab. It was clear to see that Jennifer was quite happy with her encouraging prognosis and felt reassured knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol addiction rehabilitation she requires so that she can start on the path to recovery.

A Young Woman Tries Very Hard to Stop Drinking, Experiences Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, Discovers That She is an Alcohol Dependent Individual, and Decides to Obtain Alcohol Counseling

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Jennifer is a twenty-nine-year-old benefits manager who has been ingesting alcohol in an irresponsible and abusive manner since her live-in boyfriend and she discontinued their relationship. In fact, for the past three months she has been drinking very nearly two bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking a number cans of beer during the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so excessively that it’s amazing that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling dispirited because she was beginning to overlook her health, Jennifer at long last told herself that she’s had enough, that it’s time to quit the self pity routine, that it’s time to quit the excessive drinking, and time to get going with her life. So the following Saturday morning at 8:00 AM, she decided to quit drinking suddenly and completely without preparation or planning.

When She Attempted to Quit Drinking She Felt Sick, She Vomited Numerous Times, Her Head Was Throbbing, She Started to Sweat Profusely, She Had Absolutely No Appetite, and She Was Extremely Restless and Moody

When Jennifer quit drinking, she figured that she would quite possibly be tempted to sneak a few drinks, but she never envisioned that she would feel so terrible. More accurately, about two hours after she stopped drinking, her head was aching, she vomited numerous times, she had utterly no appetite, she started to perspire extensively, and she was extremely moody and nervous.

When she called her best buddy and told her that she had stopped drinking and that after a few hours she suddenly started to experience flu-like symptoms, Lucy, her best friend, told Jennifer to call her medical practitioner and explain in a clear manner what she was feeling.

She Admits to Her Family Doctor That She Has Been Drinking In an Abusive and Excessive Manner, That She Just Tried to Quit Drinking, and That She is Suffering Through Horrible Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her family doctor, told him that she has been drinking in an abusive and hazardous manner for more than a few months and that when she honestly tried to totally stop drinking earlier in the day, within a few hours she felt as if she had the most dreadful flu-like symptoms that she had ever suffered through.

Her healthcare practitioner told her that she may be suffering from symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have a neighbor or relative drive her to the emergency room ASAP.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a neighbor to take her to the emergency room. Interestingly, all the way to the hospital, as sick as Jennifer felt, the only thing she could think about was whether or not she might be alcohol dependent.

Evidently her doctor had phoned ahead and told the emergency room treatment team to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two ER workers who promptly told her to lie down on the portable bed they had with them. After getting transferred to the emergency room and undergoing a few essential tests, it was confirmed that Jennifer was in truth going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detox.

An emergency room healthcare practitioner administered some meds to lessen the intensity of her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some medications to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her circulation system.

An Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Healthcare Practitioner Goes Over the Fact That She is an Alcoholic and Then Clearly Explains What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcoholism Stages Are

After two or three hours, Jennifer was transferred from the ER and wheeled to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for around two-and-a-half hours, Doctor Gallamore, a substance abuse and alcohol abuse specialist, came to see her. He took plenty of time and explained in plain words that Jennifer had suffered through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she stopped drinking because she had become an alcoholic.

He then elucidated the fact that with excessive drinking on a daily basis, the person’s brain steadily adjusts to the alcohol in order to process things in a “normal” way. When the person then all at once stops drinking alcohol, it can be noted, the brain responds by creating alcohol withdrawal symptoms. In addition, her healthcare practitioner also clearly explained the different alcoholism stages that an alcohol dependent individual almost always goes through as the disease gets progressively worse over time.

It is Confirmed that Jennifer is in the First Stage of Alcoholism and She Obtains a Good Forecast For a Total Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Rehab She Needs

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was verified that she was in the first stage of alcohol addiction and, as a result, she got a favorable diagnosis for a complete recovery if she gets the alcohol addiction treatment she requires.

Jennifer told the physician that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to regain her life and her health. She also mentioned that she has a first class hospitalization insurance plan that will quite possibly pay for most of the treatment costs. It was apparent that Jennifer was extremely grateful about her encouraging prognosis and felt free from anxiety knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol dependency rehab she needs so that she can start on the path to recovery.

A Young Female Attempts to Abstain From Drinking, Suffers Through Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, Concludes That She is Alcohol Dependent, and Comes to a Decision to Get Alcohol Therapy

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Jennifer is a twenty-five-year-old paralegal who has been consuming alcohol in an abusive manner since her live-in boyfriend and she decided to discontinue their relationship.  Indeed, for the past six months she has been drinking just about two bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking a number mixed drinks all the way through the day.  In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so excessively that it’s a wonder that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling discouraged because she was starting to disregard her health, Jennifer at long last told herself that enough is enough, that it’s time to stop the self pity routine, that it’s time to stop the excessive and abusive drinking, and time to get on with her life.  So the following Saturday morning at 8:30 AM, she decided to stop drinking completely and suddenly without preparation or planning.

When She Attempted to Quit Drinking She Felt Awful, She Vomited Numerous Times, Her Head Was Throbbing, She Started to Sweat Profusely, She Had Absolutely No Appetite, and She Was Extremely Restless and Moody

When Jennifer quit drinking, she reasoned that she would more likely than not be tempted to sneak a few drinks, but she never believed that she would feel so dreadful.  More precisely, about an hour-and-a-half after she quit drinking, she started to perspire extensively, she vomited several times, her head was throbbing, she was extremely moody and nervous, and she had absolutely no appetite.

When she called her best pal and informed her that she had quit drinking and that after a couple of hours she all of a sudden started to experience flu-like symptoms, Melissa, her best pal, told Jennifer to call her medical practitioner and explain what she was experiencing.

She Admits to Her Medical Practitioner That She Has Been Drinking In an Excessive and Hazardous Manner, That She Just Tried to Stop Drinking, and That She is Suffering Through Dreadful Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her doctor, informed him that she has been drinking in an excessive and irresponsible manner for quite a few months and that when she attempted to totally quit drinking earlier in the day, within a few hours she felt as if she had the most awful flu-like symptoms that she had ever experienced.

Her healthcare practitioner informed her that she may be going through symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have a friend or neighbor take her to the emergency room as soon as possible.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a relative to take her to the emergency room.  Interestingly, all the way to the hospital, as sick as Jennifer felt, the only thing she could think about was whether or not she might be alcohol dependent.

It appears that her physician had phoned ahead and told the emergency room medical team to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two nurses who without hesitation told her to get in the wheelchair they had with them.  After getting transferred to the emergency room and undergoing two or three essential tests, it was verified that Jennifer was in point of fact experiencing alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detox.

A physician gave her some meds to diminish her flu-like symptoms and also administered some medications to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her circulation system.

An Alcohol and Drug Abuse Medical Practitioner Explains in a Clear Fashion That She is Dependent on Alcohol and Then Goes Over What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcoholism Stages Are

After two or three hours, Jennifer was transferred from the emergency room and wheeled to the recovery room.  After she was in recovery for roughly an hour-and-a-half, Doctor Bakos, a drug and alcohol abuse specialist, came to see her.  He took his time and explained that Jennifer had gone through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she quit drinking due to the fact that she had become alcohol dependent.

He then stated that with heavy drinking on a daily basis, the individual’s brain little by little becomes accustomed to the alcohol so that it can process things in a “semi-normal” manner.  When the person then abruptly stops drinking alcohol, it can be noted, the brain reacts by creating alcohol withdrawal symptoms.  In addition, her doctor also went over the various alcoholism stages that an individual who is alcohol dependent typically goes through as the disease gets progressively worse over time.

It is Determined that Jennifer is in the First Stage of Alcohol Dependency and She Obtains a Favorable Diagnosis For a Total Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Dependency Rehab She Needs

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was verified that she was in the earliest stage of alcoholism and, as a consequence, she obtained a favorable diagnosis for a total recovery if she gets the alcohol addiction treatment she requires.

Jennifer told the doctor that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to get back her health and her life.  She also articulated that she has a first class hospitalization insurance policy that will almost certainly pay for most of the treatment costs.  It was apparent that Jennifer was quite grateful about her positive medical prognosis and felt reassured knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol dependency rehabilitation she requires so that she can start on the road to recovery.

A Young Woman Makes an Attempt to Refrain From Drinking, Suffers From Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, Comes to the Realization That She is an Alcohol Addicted Individual, and Comes to a Decision to Obtain Alcohol Therapy

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Jennifer is a twenty-six-year-old financial analyst who has been ingesting alcohol in an abusive and hazardous manner since she and her live-in boyfriend decided to break up. Indeed, for the past six months she has been drinking very nearly a bottle of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking a number cans of beer during the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so hazardously that it’s a miracle that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling disheartened because she was beginning to ignore her health, Jennifer finally told herself that enough is enough, that it’s time to quit feeling sorry for herself, that it’s time to stop the excessive and irresponsible drinking, and time to get on with her life. So the next Saturday morning at 10:30 AM, she decided to quit drinking suddenly and completely without preparation or planning.

When She Quit Drinking She Felt Ill, She Had Utterly No Appetite, She Vomited Several Times, Her Head Was Throbbing, She Started to Perspire Extensively, and She Was Extremely Stressed Out and Moody

When Jennifer stopped drinking, she reasoned that she would quite possibly be tempted to take a few drinks, but she never thought that she would feel so awful. More specifically, just about four hours after she stopped drinking, she had utterly no appetite, she was extremely restless and moody, she started to perspire profusely, she vomited numerous times, and her head was pounding.

When she called her best friend and told her that she had stopped drinking and that after a few hours she abruptly began having flu-like symptoms, Kimberly, her best friend, told Jennifer to call her healthcare professional and tell him what was taking place.

She Admits to Her Family Doctor That She Has Been Drinking In an Excessive and Abusive Manner, That She Just Tried to Quit Drinking, and That She is Going Through Extremely Unpleasant Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her healthcare practitioner, informed him that she has been drinking in an excessive manner for more than a few months and that when she made an effort to abruptly quit drinking earlier in the day, within a few hours she felt as if she had the most unpleasant flu-like symptoms that she had ever suffered through.

Her doctor informed her that she may be suffering from symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have a friend or relative take her to the emergency room as soon as humanly possible.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a friend to drive her to the hospital. Interestingly, as sick as Jennifer was, all she could think about all the way to the hospital was whether or not she might be addicted to alcohol.

It seems that her healthcare practitioner had called ahead and informed the emergency room medical team to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two nurses who immediately told her to lie down on the portable bed they had with them. After getting moved to the emergency room and undergoing a couple of important tests, it was substantiated that Jennifer was in truth going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detox.

An emergency room healthcare professional administered some medications to reduce the intensity of her flu-like symptoms and also administered some medications to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her blood.

An Alcohol Dependency and Alcohol Abuse Healthcare Professional Discusses That She is an Alcoholic and Then Goes Over What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcoholism Stages Are

After a couple of hours, Jennifer was transferred from the emergency room and transported to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for approximately an hour, Doctor Michaels, an alcohol dependency specialist, came to see her. He took plenty of time and explained in plain words that Jennifer had gone through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she stopped drinking due to the fact that she had become alcohol dependent.

He then discussed the fact that with excessive drinking on an everyday basis, the individual’s brain little by little becomes accustomed to the alcohol in order to perform in a “routine” fashion. When the drinker then all at once quits drinking, it can be pointed out, the brain responds by giving rise to alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Furthermore, her doctor also discussed the different alcoholism stages that an alcohol dependent person almost always experiences as the disease progresses.

It is Determined that Jennifer is in the Earliest Stage of Alcoholism and She Receives a Favorable Forecast For a Total Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Rehabilitation She Requires

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was discovered that she was in the first stage of alcohol dependency and, as a result, she was given a good projection for a complete recovery if she receives the alcoholism rehabilitation she requires.

Jennifer told the physician that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to recover her life and her health. She also stated that she has an excellent hospitalization insurance policy that will more likely than not pay for most, if not all, of the costs required for rehabilitation. It was apparent that Jennifer was quite grateful about her encouraging prognosis and felt free from worry knowing that she will be able to get the alcoholism therapy she needs so that she can begin the road to recovery.

A Young Female Tries Unusually Hard to Stop Drinking, Goes Through Alcohol Withdrawals, Learns That She is an Alcohol Addicted Individual, and Decides to Get Alcohol Detoxification and Alcohol Treatment

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Jennifer is a thirty-two-year-old paralegal who has been consuming alcohol in an irresponsible manner since she and her live-in boyfriend broke up their relationship. In truth, for the past four months she has been drinking almost a bottle of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking several cocktails all through the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so excessively that it’s amazing that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling dispirited because she was starting to forget about the importance of her health, Jennifer at last told herself that she’s had enough, that it’s time to stop the self pity act, that it’s time to stop the hazardous and irresponsible drinking, and time to make a new start with her life. So the next Saturday morning at 9:00 AM, she came to a decision that she would stop drinking completely and suddenly without planning or preparation.

When She Stopped Drinking She Felt Terrible, She Vomited a Number of Times, She Was Extremely Moody and Anxious, She Had Utterly No Appetite, She Started to Sweat Extensively, and Her Head Was Aching

When Jennifer quit drinking, she assumed that she would more likely than not be tempted to take a drink or two, but she never assumed that she would feel so terrible. More to the point, roughly two-and-a-half hours after she stopped drinking, she vomited a number of times, she started to sweat profusely, her head was aching, she had absolutely no appetite, and she was extremely moody and nervous.

When she called her best girlfriend and informed her that she had stopped drinking and that after a few hours she without any warning started to experience flu-like symptoms, Roberta, her best pal, told Jennifer to call her healthcare practitioner and explain in a clear manner what was happening.

She Admits to Her Doctor That She Has Been Drinking In an Irresponsible Manner, That She Just Tried to Stop Drinking, and That She is Suffering Through Extremely Painful Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her family doctor, told him that she has been drinking excessively for quite a few months and that when she attempted to completely quit drinking earlier in the day, within a couple of hours she felt as if she had the most awful flu-like symptoms that she had ever suffered through.

Her family doctor informed her that she may be suffering from symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have someone drive her to the emergency room ASAP.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a family member to drive her to the emergency room. Interestingly, as sick as Jennifer was, all she could think about all the way to the hospital was whether or not she might be addicted to alcohol.

Apparently her healthcare professional had phoned ahead and told the emergency room treatment team to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two emergency room employees who promptly asked her to lie down on the portable bed they had with them. After getting taken to the emergency room and undergoing a couple of necessary tests, it was substantiated that Jennifer was in fact going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detoxification.

A physician administered some medications to address her flu-like symptoms and also administered some drugs to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her blood.

A Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependency Doctor Explains in a Clear Fashion That She is Dependent on Alcohol and Then Discusses What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcohol Dependency Stages Are

After a couple of hours, Jennifer was removed from the emergency room and wheeled to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for roughly an hour-and-a-half, Doctor Danko, an alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse specialist, came to visit her. He took quite a bit of time and clearly explained that Jennifer had experienced alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she quit drinking because she had become addicted to alcohol.

He then explained that with repeated and excessive drinking, the individual’s brain in a step-by-step fashion gets acclimated to the alcohol in order to operate in a “routine” way. When the drinker then all at once stops drinking alcohol, it can be pointed out, the brain responds by bringing forth alcohol withdrawal symptoms. In addition, her physician also went over the different alcoholism stages that an alcohol dependent individual almost always goes through as the disease gradually gets worse.

It is Discovered that Jennifer is in the Earliest Stage of Alcoholism and She Obtains a Good Projection For a Full Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation She Requires

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was confirmed that she was in the earliest stage of alcohol dependency and, as a consequence, she obtained a good projection for a complete recovery if she receives the alcoholism therapy she requires.

Jennifer told the doctor that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to restore her health and her life. She also mentioned that she has an outstanding hospitalization policy that will quite possibly pay for most of the costs required for rehab. It was clear to see that Jennifer was extremely grateful about her encouraging medical forecast and felt free from worry knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol therapy she needs so that she can begin the road to recovery.