Posts Tagged ‘feel’

Alcoholism: Derby Telegraph Comment: Raise a Glass to Thriving Pubs – and No Reason to Feel Guilty – This Is Derbyshire

Alcoholism: Derby Telegraph comment: Raise a glass to thriving pubs – and no reason to feel guilty – This is Derbyshire
ALCOHOLISM is now a problem in Derbyshire on a scale never previously witnessed. We reported the sad statistics only a fortnight ago. Binge-drinking was estimated at 22% of Derby’s population and at 24% in the rest of the county. And the survey by …
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Alcoholism: Exercise and nutrition helps maintain sobriety – Examiner
Relaxation, exercise and better nutrition can improve the physical and emotional health of people recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction and, in their own way, help prevent relapse. If you progressed to the point of seeking professional treatment or …
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Alcoholism: Facts On Addiction To Alcohol And A Cure For Alcoholism – Zimbio
Being aware what addiction to alcohol is and just how it influences us psychologically, physically as well as spiritually will be the essential starting point to being relieved of alcoholism. I believe it is very important possess a perception in something …
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Alcoholism: Offering help and healing for alcoholism – Times-Herald
OLEAN — Robert Lindsey remembers the call from his uncle who was desperate for someone to help his son who, in an alcoholic rage, had destroyed furniture in his home and had threatened his wife and children. Mr. Lindsey visited his cousin in …
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Q&A: Drugs… How Do You Feel About Them?

Question by UVSSR Leader (Vrarvist leader): Drugs… How do you feel about them?
Yes or no? Hundreds of great minds (Fictional or not) have taken drugs such as morphine. What do you believe? Do you believe drugs should be taken out of recreational use? Or possibly just for everyone. As the leader of the Vrarvist Party (Unknown but actually thinking) if we were instated in a government, all recreational use of drugs would be banned. Why do some people get to use drugs to help their, “Stress” while others just take it in? It’s a sign of weakness to have to use drugs to solve all of life’s problems, drugs should only be use for medicine. It sickens me to see people taking drugs to sleep or for depression. In my depression, I don’t take anything in but air and I exercise like my life depended on it. People get off in the hormones in food and the drugs that are full of things to manipulate happiness, while people like soldiers in great armies wouldn’t use it even if bombs were dropping above them and they were 1 step from cracking. Weakness or not? Answer at will with your free opinions (Banned under Vrarvist media laws so that free opinions cannot be shown on media outlets unless proper forms are filled out) nobody can stop you here.

What You Feel Is Real: An Inspiring Novel of Transformation

What You Feel is Real: an Inspiring Novel of Transformation


Used – After a ten-year marriage with an alcoholic, Riley, the child of an alcoholic father, took the divine dive necessary to cope with and survive living in abusive cycles. She journeyed into her own emotional abyss, recognizing her destructive nature. One day while in therapy, she confessed her deepest desire to have an extramarital affair. To her surprise, the session ended with an idea for a personal growth magazine. Riley transformed in ways she never imagined. Through the power of cr

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Feel at Home Even at a Rehab Center

Feel At Home Even At A Rehab Center

A Rehabilitation center is the second home for the drug addict patients. Sometimes it is also considered to be the first habitat. The prefix “re” with the process of habilitation puts a stress on the process and that suffices to define its significance in a wider way.


Importance of “re”


Can a society do without a rehabilitation process? Rehabilitation is not just limited to drug addicts, alcoholics but rehabilitation is also needed for mentally disturbed people, for the war victims and for the victims of any type of natural calamity. Why “re”? That means in some way or the other these people have been outcaste from the normal way of living. The cause can be natural or man-made. In the case of drug addicts and the alcoholics the rehabilitation holds a wider meaning because a simultaneous process of treatment has to be conducted along with the means to get the person resettled in the normal lifestyle with time.

I Get Headaches, See Stars, Feel Numb in My Hands, and Have Blurry Vision. What the Heck Is Wrong With Me??

Question by Miss Molly Elizabeth Anne Magee: I get headaches, see stars, feel numb in my hands, and have blurry vision. What the heck is wrong with me??
Just wondering if anybody knows what the cause of these symptoms could be!
I notice gatorade really seems to help (which is really random… Maybe just a coincidence??)
If anybody else has similar issues, cures, or a “diagnosis” for me, I’d really appreciate it!! Thanks. :)

Best answer:

Answer by Ruthie P
Those all sound like symptoms of Diabetes. I would definitely check out some research about it. But if not, then it could just be dehydration. Both explain why gatorade would help.

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You Mean I Don’t Have to Feel This Way?

You Mean I Don’t Have to Feel This Way?


A down-to-earth, hopeful, useful–and, from the point of view of this ‘recovered’ depressive–accurate account of how to treat depression. –Mike Wallace, 60 Minutes. Colette Dowling watched depression destroy her husband’s life and leap to the next generation to nearly destroy her daughter’s–until dramatic help was found. Now her ground-breaking book offer the same lifesaving help to the millions who still suffer depression and related disorders–which include panic, anxiety, phobias, PMS, alcohol and drug abuse, bulimia, migraine, and obesity. You Mean I Don’t Have To Feel This Way? documents the latest research that links depression and related disorders to a physical cause and shows why willpower, understanding, and psychotherapy so often fail to work. It explains the state-of-the-art medical treatments that can bring about dramatic improvement–and often full recovery–within weeks. This important book includes: startling new links between eating disorders, addiction, and depression. How to recognize the symptoms of depression and anxiety disorders. Vital information about new treatments for depressed children and adolescents. A guide to breakthrough drugs for treating mood, anxiety, and eating disorders. The newest research on the use of antidepressants to prevent substance-abuse relapse. How to find expert help and evaluate the treatment you are given. Upbeat, filled with hope and warmth, Colette Dowling’s book will change minds and save lives.