A lot of people first hear about liver damage in a lab report. AST: elevated. ALT: elevated. And the question is always the same: “How bad is this?” Liver enzymes are one of the earliest warning signs that alcohol is impacting the body. But most people don’t understand what they actually mean. WHAT ARE AST […]
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Alcohol detox is not just about stopping drinking. It is about protecting the brain while it heals. One of the most overlooked dangers of chronic alcohol use is severe vitamin depletion, especially thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency. Without proper medical intervention, this deficiency can lead to permanent neurological damage. That is why vitamin replenishment is not […]
Gaslighting is often discussed as a form of intentional manipulation. In active addiction, it is more accurately understood as a survival strategy. During detox admissions, families frequently describe feeling confused, doubting their own perceptions, or questioning reality altogether. They wonder if they are overreacting. They wonder if they imagined the warning signs. They wonder if […]
Each January, families searching for quick solutions encounter ads for at-home detox kits promising a “safe,” “natural,” or “easy” way to withdraw from alcohol or drugs at home. While these products may appear convenient or less intimidating than professional care, they carry significant medical risk, especially for individuals with alcohol dependence or long-term substance use. […]
For individuals dependent on alcohol, the first 72 hours after stopping drinking are the most medically volatile. This window determines whether withdrawal is managed safely or escalates into a medical emergency. It also determines whether a client stabilizes enough to engage in treatment or leaves against medical advice due to unmanaged discomfort. Understanding the alcohol […]
Overview The first step in treatment of addictions is known as detoxification or detox. It is at this time when the body gets rid of alcohol or drugs and people start recovering both physically and mentally. On the one hand, the process of detox is urgent; on the other hand, it is one of the […]
Dealing with a substance use disorder causes a lot of difficult emotions and situations for people. Long-time abuse of alcohol and drugs can take a toll on a person’s physical health. Their mental health often feels the impact, especially if they already deal with co-occurring disorders. These can include diagnoses like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, […]
The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) came into being in 1993. Many people mistakenly believe the FMLA only covers well-known situations. These include an employee who is ill, has a new baby, or needs to care for a sick family member. However, the FMLA goes beyond that to assist those in treatment for addiction and […]
Many Residential Treatment Programs Are Reopening After Adjusting for COVID-19 When COVID-19 first caused society to close down, many people mourned the loss of shopping and dining out. However, a more severe problem concerned those suffering from the disease of addiction: searching for an in-person treatment program. Several residential programs were unsure how to become […]
Someone who desperately needs to receive treatment from drugs and alcohol may put up a fight or refuse to go simply because of fear. They may have devised up some misgivings about what attending a rehabilitation center will be like based on what they believe will happen – not on the reality of what actually […]
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