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How to Handle Addict Relapse?

Coming back after undergoing an addict relapse may be one of the hardest acts a recovering addict or alcoholic may ever face – learn how & get help today.

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Rebuilding Your Life After Addiction

Generally, life after addiction comes with a unique set of struggles that addicts should prepare for while in treatment. For example, relapse may occur after a drug or alcohol detox or treatment episode. As a result, proactive measures to ensure sobriety can help to reduce the risk of relapse. Learn more about them here.

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What Happens When You Stop Drinking Alcohol

When you stop drinking alcohol, and your body doesn’t have any of this mind-altering chemical entering its systems anymore, an opportunity presents itself. A plethora of opportunities presents itself. Drinking alcoholic beverages after alcoholic beverages for days, weeks, months, or years makes the human body work hard. In this article, we will take you through what happens when you stop drinking alcohol for 3 months straight, starting with day 1.

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What an Alcohol Blackout is Really Doing to Your Brain

Frequent blackouts cause significant damage to the brain. One of the most severe impacts of regular, heavy drinking is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, or “wet brain.” Wet brain is a deficiency in nutrients, caused by long-term heavy drinking. When the brain lacks necessary nutrients, like thiamine, it can suffer severe damage. Thus, the effects of the wet brain cause confusion, mood changes, lack of coordination, coma, psychosis, and, eventually, death. This condition is permanent.

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