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Coping With Alcoholic: Can a Recovering Alcoholic Learn to Drink in Moderation?

Question by CJ: Can A Recovering Alcoholic Learn To Drink In Moderation?

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Anna Faris' new sitcom Mom stretches boundaries with cocaine and sex
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FOLLOWING a recovering-alcoholic single mother, Mom is not your typical family sitcom. It pushes …. But how is she coping with being a mother and the demands of a sitcom lead (which is as close as you can get to a 9 to 5 job in Hollywood)? “Yeah it's …
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Tips from a senior to the class of 2018, from sex to studies
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2) Students basically have three coping mechanisms for New York weather: Major Depressive Disorder, alcoholism, and the self-deception that they “could never live somewhere without seasons.” (I think you could stomach four years in Southern California …
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Alcoholic Intervention: Alcoholic Parents?Please Help!?

Question by Brooklynn P: Alcoholic Parents?Please Help!?
My parents always took me into the bar when i was little because they couldn’t find a sitter like ever. Now I’m 14 and they leave me home alone and take my brother, Bo, to the bar with them because he has his license. Whenever I get back from doing something they make sure I come back and when I get there they leave. I like going to the bar because I have more friends there than I do at school and there’s more people to look out for me.

Today, when I got home they started getting ready to go to the bar and my mom was just angry for no reason. Then, when my brother got home she was immediately happy then he left and was angry again.

This Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism

How To Cope With An Alcoholic in the News

This Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism
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WEDNESDAY, March 26, 2014 (HealthDay News) — A smartphone application, or “app,” designed to tackle addiction has helped recovering alcoholics stay sober or reduce their risky drinking, a new clinical trial reports. Participants using the A-CHESS app …
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Sean's show is all about pp-picking yourself up
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Penguins is also a companion piece to Hughes' 2012 show Life Becomes Noise, a show based on the terminal illness and death of his alcoholic father, Sean Sr. The two shows tie together because Sean was moved to reminisce on his upbringing in '70s and …
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Thursday is NOT an alcoholic, just late.


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TO YOUR HEALTH: April 2

Self Help For Alcoholics in the News

TO YOUR HEALTH: April 2
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A new walk-in urgent care center, staffed by board certified emergency medical physicians, will be open Tuesday, April 15, at 59 Long Pond Road in Plymouth. Drs. Chris Whelan and Michael Hughes are expanding on the new, innovative model in health care …
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Wilderness works
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He adds that breaking students into small groups of no more than eight avoids cliques and helps students learn better communication skills through listening, speaking up and giving constructive feedback. Wilderness therapy is different … If kids are …
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Alcoholic Detox: Can a Doctor Perform Detox on Someone Is They Have Cirrosis of the Liver?

Question by Jovanne: Can a doctor perform detox on someone is they have cirrosis of the liver?
Can a doctor perform detox on someone is they have cirrosis of the liver?
my step farther had a hernia for about 2 years now. it got to the point were it was so painful that he had to go to the hospital, doctors told him he had to have emergency surgery or else he would die because the hernia was sitting on his intestine which they stated would burst if the hernia wasn’t removed immediately. so they surgically removed it but noticed he had a lott of alcohol in his system, because he drank quiet a bit in his life and he loved to drink. which means he must have drank that day or thenighte before his surgery. so doctors decided to detox him right after his surgery,now correct me if im wrong but i thought a person was suppose to recover from a surgery before hand. they never gave him a chance to recover from surgery and put him into detox immediately. and not only that but he should have gone through therapy before any type of detoxification. supposedly as told by the doctors he hadcirrhosiss or the liver and when they detoxed him his body was not able to get rid of the toxins that were trying to be push out of his body because of the supposed cirrhosiss. so to make a long story short, his liver was not able to filter the toxins and he died :’-( honestly this does not seem right to me and if he had cirrhosiss the doctors should have known that if they took tests to make sure he wasHealthyy enough for the detox. now correct me if im wrong but this is defiantly medical malpractice in my eyes! and they placed death upon a person that would have survived with just surgery. if anyone knows they answers to any of this and feels like this i wrong please feel free to comment with mature answers only. thank you everyone.
***r.i.p step dad/esque/pook*** you will always be missed.

Christians; What Do You Think of This Checklist to for if Your Child’s School Is Promoting Homosexuality?

Question by Lovin’ Mary’s Lamb: Christians; What do you think of this checklist to for if your child’s school is promoting homosexuality?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/941805/posts
portion of a sample letter parents can write: “Homosexuality has no place in our schools. This is not an issue where there are two valid sides, any more than there are two valid sides to drug or alcohol use by students.There is no rational reason to recommend homosexual experimentation to vulnerable and impressionable students. As a behavior, it is totally unnecessary for those participating in this lifestyle. While I feel compassion for those students involved, they need help, not so-called “support” to continue down a dangerous path.”
Thoughts of Christian parents please?
God’sKnite- Well said with tact and empathy. My feelings exactly. HUGE ROUND OF APPLAUSE SHOULD BE FORTHCOMING FROM ALL MORAL HUMAN BEINGS AND AMERICANS!

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