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2y ago
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What Is Drunkorexia?: Cutting Calories for Alcohol
When an alcohol use disorder (AUD) is combined with and affected by an eating disorder, this is sometimes referred to as drunkorexia, a dual diagnosis condition hallmarked by replacing meals with alcohol. Although this term is not used clinically, laypeople often use it in reference to behaviors that include skipping meals, excessively dieting and exercising, or purging food as a way to offset calories accumulated from drinking alcohol.
While the DSM-V does not recognize “drunkorexia” as an official condition, it is also ..read more
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2y ago
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Long- and Short-Term Effects of Alcohol
Alcohol is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant, decreasing activity in the brain and body. Its use can impair coordination, vision, judgment, decision-making, multitasking abilities, response time, and sleep quality.
Because of the impaired reaction time from excessive alcohol consumption, many people cannot perform everyday tasks safely, such as operating a motor vehicle. A blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 percent or above can result in the following short-term effects:
Euphoria
Feelings of relaxation
Decreased ten ..read more
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2y ago
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Getting Relief From Paxil Withdrawal Symptoms
Paxil (paroxetine) is a popularly prescribed antidepressant classified as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Health experts consider it non-addictive because it doesn’t induce euphoric feelings. However, people who stop taking the drug abruptly will still experience withdrawal symptoms, also known as discontinuation syndrome. The onset of these uncomfortable effects is a surefire indicator of dependence.
Health providers regularly prescribe SSRIs, such as Paxil, to individuals in recovery from substances if they ..read more
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2y ago
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Codeine Addiction
Codeine is a naturally-occurring substance known as an opiate commonly used as a cough suppressant and anti-diarrheal in prescription formulas, such as Tylenol 3 and Tylenol 4. It’s also sometimes prescribed to treat mild-moderate pain.
Codeine is an alkaloid compound culled from the opium poppy. It has a lower potential for misuse and physical dependence than many other opiates and opioids, but recreational use and addiction can and does occasionally occur.
Codeine Use Disorders
After codeine is ingested, it is metabolized by the liver. The drug then af ..read more
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2y ago
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What Does Meth Do to Your Body?
Methamphetamine (meth) is an addictive stimulant drug typically found illicitly that can significantly affect an individual’s mental and physical well-being. The long-term effects of meth can be detrimental to one’s health and include damage to the heart, respiratory system, immune system, and more.
Meth’s Effects on the Heart
After overdoses and accidents, the leading cause of fatality among meth abusers is heart disease. Meth impacts the cardiovascular system in a myriad of ways, including the following:
Constricted blood vessels, possib ..read more
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2y ago
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Can You Die From a Ketamine Overdose?
Ketamine (aka special K) is a dissociative drug most often abused for its sedative effects. Commonly used by veterinarians, ketamine has become increasingly popular as a drug of abuse for individuals looking to get high in recent years. Although death by ketamine is rare, an overdose can occur—especially if it is used in combination with other intoxicating substances.
Ketamine is also referred to as a “club drug.” So-called club drugs are substances commonly used in clubs, raves, concerts, parties, etc. Other examples of this type of ..read more
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2y ago
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Understanding Dopamine Addiction
Dopamine is a neurochemical in the brain that regulates many bodily functions. It plays a significant role in reward and motivation and can help manage stress, anxiety, and depression. Unfortunately, however, dopamine can malfunction. When this occurs, an affected individual can experience a loss of motivation, feelings of hopelessness, and lack interest in activities they formerly enjoyed.
Dopamine also contributes to the development of addictions as it trains the brain to avoid uncomfortable or painful experiences and seek out more pleas ..read more
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2y ago
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Signs of Self-Sabotaging During Recovery
In many ways, addiction is a harmful cycle of perpetual self-destruction. Drug and alcohol abuse can produce severe consequences that can create chaos, isolate those who suffer, irreversibly destroy relationships, harm families—and become life-threatening. Yet, despite knowing that these consequences are not only possible but likely, those in active addiction continue down the difficult road to self-sabotaging.
During active addiction, the pattern of self-sabotaging behavior is a cycle on repeat. Unfortunately, many individuals fin ..read more
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2y ago
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How to Get Through Thanksgiving Sober
When a person is still in the beginning stages of recovery, they are still developing new and healthy mechanisms for coping with the many triggering situations that daily life can bring. This gets even harder over the holiday season, but these tips can help you maintain your sobriety during one of the most trying times of the year.
Show Your Thankfulness and Gratitude
Thanksgiving is all about being thankful and appreciating the good things in our lives. For an addict, no blessing is greater than the continuance of the strength it tak ..read more
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2y ago
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How Long Does Suboxone Stay in Your System?
Suboxone is a prescription drug comprised of buprenorphine and naloxone. The length of time Suboxone can stay in the body depends on a number of factors. Because of its long half-life, it can take one to two weeks for buprenorphine to be fully cleared from the system.
What Is Suboxone and How Does It Work?
Suboxone is a prescription drug prescribed to treat opioid dependence. It works by relieving withdrawal symptoms while also not causing the pleasant effects or high induced by opioid abuse.
The buprenorphine contained in Subox ..read more