Dec 31

Lastest Alcohol Abuse News

Mass. alcohol sales tax set to disappear on Jan. 1
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts shoppers soon will no longer have to pay the state’s 6.25 percent sales tax on alcohol sold in stores.
Read more on WCSH 6 Portland

Last round at 2am
New Year’s Eve celebrations in Cape Town will end a little earlier than usual this time around as clubs and establishments will have to stop serving alcohol at 2am.
Read more on Pretoria News

Last round at 2am
New Year’s Eve celebrations in Cape Town will end a little earlier than usual this time around as clubs and establishments will have to stop serving alcohol at 2am.
Read more on The Star

Dec 30

Does anyone have personal experience with the Prometa protocol for treatment of alcohol addiction?

Question by Bob W: Does anyone have personal experience with the Prometa protocol for treatment of alcohol addiction?
If so, how long ago did you receive it and what was the outcome?

Best answer:

Answer by KaWySiCkHuNdReD
definitely better than the Disulfiram treatment! however Prometa is not approved yet by the FDA and Hythiam Inc. does not even seek the FDA approval.

What do you think? Answer below!

Dec 17

Lastest Alcohol Addiction News

Luring teen to Angola nets 12 years for predator
After pleading guilty in federal court in New York, an Angola man was sentenced this month to 12 years in prison for transporting a 15-year-old girl across state lines to have sex with her.
Read more on Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Summit Malibu Says the Holidays are the Best Time to Approach the “White Elephant” in the Room
Willie Oswald the Executive Director and Founder of Summit Malibu says that the holidays are the best time to approach loved ones that are suspected of having a drug or alcohol problem and that generally families ignore the “white elephant” in the room because they rationalize that this is the one time of the year to get along and be tolerant.
Read more on PRWeb via Yahoo! News

Reputed gang member sentenced to 10 years in prison for bank robberies
CAMDEN — A reputed gang member suspected of murdering a Willingboro man in a gang-related hit in 2008 was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Tuesday for his participation in three armed bank robberies planned and carried out by the gang.
Read more on Burlington County Times

Nov 28

Where can I find a list of reports, surveys or statistics about alcohol and drug addiction?

Question by adrian: Where can I find a list of reports, surveys or statistics about alcohol and drug addiction?
I’m looking for more sources about alcohol and drug addiction because I’m finishing my homework. I really love the topic and I really want to present a nice report. I’m not doing this just for the grade but I’m also doing this as a way of spreading awareness so that my classmates will not turn out to be alcoholics and drug addicts.

Best answer:

Answer by andie
What a nice student! I really admire your desire of spreading social awareness. I’ve posted two links below to help you with your report. Try to do a good job, okay? Be a role model to your classmates. Keep it up!

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Nov 22

Teen Alcohol Abuse In Georgia And Problems Associated With It

Teen Alcohol Abuse In Georgia And Problems Associated With It

Teenagers may be the worst hit when they are addicted to alcoholism on a global level. The minimum age of individuals who are being addicted to alcohol is just decreasing year by year. Today, it is neither surprising nor shocking to find individuals who have just entered their teens to be addicted to alcohol. It should be noticed that one deals with a teenager and with a grownup in different manners. In the same vein, there should be different treatment centers for teenagers as well as other adults. Even though there are plenty of deaddiction centers that are specialized and focused towards teenagers, there are several problems faced by these institutions at the initial outset.


Teen alcohol abuse in Georgia is handled in specific ways so as to meet the needs of the young patients. The following are some of the aspects associated with it.


1. There are several and innumerable reasons that a teenager would be in denial about his or her condition. Firstly, accepting that you have a problem is a symbol of humility and even a matter of embarrassment in some circles. Also, teenagers have a different frame of mind, something like the now classic ‘rebel without a cause’. This may cause them not to understand and accept their problem; therefore create an uncomfortable scenario for people who wish to genuinely help them.


Some teenagers would not even know whether they are addicted to alcohol or are abusing alcohol. Simply because their youth will not allow them to suffer from the initial hangovers or ‘next day weakness’ to the fullest extent. Of course, they will have some discomfort the first time they start abusing alcohol, but all that would just be matter of time for their young body and mindset. In such a scenario, the only thing that people and institutions that wish to help them would have to contact their parents or their guardians.


2. The constitution of a teenager is quite different than the constitution of an adult. Therefore, teenagers will not be able to handle the strict and rigid detoxification program that an adult will go through. Alcohol abuse calls for some strong medicines and the frail bodies of teenagers will not be able to handle these strong medicines, simply because teenagers have a lesser tolerance than adults. The symptoms of alcohol abuse medicines can range from simple but painful cramps to even passing out completely. Therefore, alcohol addiction treatment is a difficult period for the person administering the treatment as well as the teenager undergoing the program.


3. Again, the medicines are quite different from teenagers and adults. Maintenance medicines for alcohol addiction and deaddiction are quite strong and not every teenager would be able to handle these medicines. Therefore, it would become quite difficult to administer these drugs, especially because their side effects on children may be almost anything.


4. The other tricky situation is the counseling. Though counseling is quite an important part of any after care program, this may not have any effect on the teenage mindset. The counseling is when the patient is made to understand the problems they are currently facing due to their addiction and the problems that would be occurring in their later life. However, teenagers are simply not mature enough to understand these problems, or even give a serious thought to their own lives. Therefore, this entire exercise would be a great waste for the teenager.


5. Alcohol is not the only addiction that teenagers would be having. Teenagers have a conundrum of addictions, and alcohol is just one of them. This may create quite a complex scenario for them and it would be very difficult to get to their psyche and mind over and above the various addictions they have and the problems that they would be facing because of these addictions.


6. Teenagers are just on the verge of becoming full blown alcohol addicts at any time. Therefore, the people who are counseling or treating them should treat them with care and understand the risks that underlie if they do not succeed in making the teenager completely forget about their bad habits and their alcohol addiction.


7. Alcohol addiction plays havoc with the mental and physical psyche of a human being. Therefore, it would be quite difficult for anyone to try and solve the addiction without the help of talented and experienced personnel. Also, because of the given age, even some experienced personnel would find it difficult to handle teenagers. Simply put, teenagers are simply not mature enough to understand the grave danger that their lives are in.


These are just some of the aspects of teenager alcohol abuse in Georgia and the methods used to correct them. But of course, medical professionals all over the world are quickly trying to come to a solution for this problem.

You will find more articles like this informative one on alcohol abuse in Georgia by visiting:-
http://www.addictioninfo.net/georgia.


Article from articlesbase.com

Nov 21

Mom has always been addicted to alcohol. This addiction has put a strain on our relationship.?

Question by cott4585: Mom has always been addicted to alcohol. This addiction has put a strain on our relationship.?
Mom has always been addicted to alcohol. This addiction has put a strain on our relationship. I am torn between wanting to help and concern.

What should I do in this situation? I work in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts.

Any info you can give to help would be greatly appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by some waitress
I grew up with a mother who was an alcoholic. Although I was young, I still knew the only thing you can do is help. Sure, they’ll completely deny it and it’ll all blow up in your face. It’s because telling your mother “You need rehab.” is like telling you, “I’m going to take your car away.” It is an addiction…meaning she cannot stop on her own. The only thing you can do is sit down with her and explain how you feel like your relationship is fucked up. Don’t mention the alcohol until later in the conversation, though. Remember, first step of alcoholism is (1.We admitted that we were powerless over alcohol that our lives had become unmanagable.)

1st step…it’s admitting.

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Nov 20

Patrick eyes funding plan for programs hit by alcohol tax repeal

Patrick eyes funding plan for programs hit by alcohol tax repeal
Gov. Deval Patrick plans to begin immediately exploring options to replace as much as $ 43 million in funding for substance abuse treatment and prevention programs that will be lost once the repeal of the state’s alcohol sales tax take effect.
Read more on The Daily News Transcript

Patrick eyes funding plan for programs hit by alcohol tax repeal
Gov. Deval Patrick plans to begin immediately exploring options to replace as much as $ 43 million in funding for substance abuse treatment and prevention programs that will be lost once the repeal of the state’s alcohol sales tax take effect.
Read more on Norwood Bulletin

Reno launches campaign to fight kids’ use of heroin
Sabrina Marie Paulsen was an attractive 24-year-old brunette with a sparkle in her eyes and a bright smile.
Read more on Reno Gazette-Journal

Nov 08

Alcohol Ranked the Most Harmful Drug

Alcohol Ranked the Most Harmful Drug
A group of British scientific experts has concluded that when combining its effects on the individual and on society, alcohol far outpaces other substances as the most harmful drug, the Associated Press reported Nov. 1.
Read more on Join Together Online

President Bush to speak at Milwaukee event next week
Former President George W. Bush will be the key note speaker at a Milwaukee event next week.
Read more on CBS 5 Green Bay

Nov 08

My mother has an alcohol addiction problem. This addiction is crushing our relationship.?

Question by GeorgeinTomu: My mother has an alcohol addiction problem. This addiction is crushing our relationship.?
My mother has an alcohol addiction problem. This addiction is crushing our relationship. I am conflicted between wanting to help and fearing the consequences.

How do I go about helping in this personal problem? I live close to Tunbridge, Vermont.

Any info you can give to help would be greatly appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by Straight Cat
Well first confront her, seriously, about her problem and let her know how it really makes you feel. I know my 11 year old told me that she wanted to live with her father until I got my drinking under control and it stopped me like a freight train. This will not work with every parent, but it is worth a try.

I have been sober since xmas 2007, and plan to stay that way.

Good luck

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