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Q&A: Dizziness, Headaches, Feeling “Drunk” or “Drugged” and Sudden Tiredness/Sleepiness. What Is Going On?
Question by Racin’ Fan: Dizziness, Headaches, Feeling “Drunk” or “Drugged” and Sudden Tiredness/Sleepiness. What is going on?
The past 3 nights in a row, I’ve experienced the strangest feelings, directly after I’ve finished my dinner in the evenings…. 3 nights in a row now, so I’m worried about it.
I’ve been geting very dizzy with a headache. I feel as if I’ve been “drugged” or as if I’m “drunk”. And whats strange is, I suddendly feel very tired. It’s like I could just fall asleep that instant.
I don’t know if this has anything to do with it, but also the past 2 mornings when I’ve woke up, I’ve felt “sick to my stomach” and I felt like I need to go throw up. But never did.
What Happens After a DUI in Erie, PA?
What Happens After a DUI in Erie, PA?
There’s nothing as shocking as being arrested for a DUI charge. In fact, it can be so overwhelming that you simply don’t know what to do or what to expect. At www.PA-DUI-Defender.com, we help clients in their defense against DUI charges. We know exactly what happens after a DUI in Erie, PA and will help you understand the process.
You were stopped for some sort of traffic violation. The police officer suspected that you may be Driving Under the Influence (DUI). The officer may have asked you to comply with field sobriety tests and/or further testing to determine your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). If your BAC was 0.08% or higher you were charged with a DUI.
What to Expect at a Teen Drug Treatment Center
What to Expect at a Teen Drug Treatment Center
Teen rehab programs are giving their all when it comes to treating teens from drug and alcohol addiction. Teens usually suffer from nicotine, alcohol and drug addiction and there is a body of treatment that is attributed to curing all of these problems. There are good amount of medication based treatment to address opiate and nicotine addictions.
Buprenorphine hydrochloride or levo-alpha acetyl methadol and Methadone come in the category of non-sedating variety taking the form of non-intoxicating opiates that can take care of opiate dependence by nipping in the bud withdrawal symptoms from opiates like heroin. There is a medicine called Naltrexone that stops the effects of opiates and is quite useful in overdose opiate problems and is used as a long-term treatment procedure.
What Is “Moderation Management”?
Moderation Management is a 51C national self-help support group primarily dealing with alcohol problems. But the principles of moderation management can be applied to any behavioral problem and any behavioral addiction. There is an internet chat room and internet support and tools and strategies that are available for someone to look up online. It’s free of charge. It’s a new paradigm in the self-help movement and the only one I know of that approaches it from a harm reduction standpoint. For more information visit aaalternatives.com
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What Is Recovery?
what is recovery?
Depends who you ask.
There are as many answers to that as there are people in it. At last count I read that there were 13 million people “in recovery”, but, I have no idea how they figured out that number or where I even read it a few years ago.
What amazes me about all the people (and clients) that have shared their recovery with me, it still amazes me how some recovery ‘groups’ are likened to religion – that theirs is the only one that works and none of the other ones are real.
We have all learned a lot over the last 20 years. We have learned that there are many ways to recover.
WHAT TYPES OF RECOVERY ARE WE TALKING ABOUT?
What You Need to Know About Alcoholism Treatment?
What You Need To Know About Alcoholism Treatment?
If you think you might have a problem of alcohol, then the first thing you need to do is to take a minute to understand the problem. Unless alcohol has really started to cause problems in your life, then the first warning sign that you have a problem is probably the guilt that comes with alcoholism. Therefore, the first thing that you are going to have to do is acknowledge that the guilt comes as a result of alcoholism. Once you have decided to tackle the guilt and the problem that caused it, then you can begin the process of treating yourself.