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Alcoholic Stool - Articles
Timing Is Everything For A Problem Drinker or Alcoholic
by
Dr. Michael P.
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:07pm
Problem drinkers and alcoholics all share one particular attribute and it is not something that should make them proud. The more they drink, the less they are in control... and do to those you meet? Where is the drinking taking place? Many problem drinkers specifically aren’t aware of the amount they are consuming at various social gatherings and so
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Why Do Problem Drinkers And Alcoholics Do This To Themselves!?
by
Dr. Michael P.
Posted
Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:07pm
According to various studies from different countries, on average, 1 in 5 people are said to have some degree of a drinking problem. The accuracy of this statistic aside, even half that number would be a surprise. People in the early stages of a drinking problem are more likely to stop or control their drinking if they are made aware of the pot ...
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Why Do Problem Drinkers And Alcoholics Do This To Themselves!?
by
Dr. Michael P.
Posted
Sun 28 Sep 2008 7:09pm
unchecked. There are various stages to becoming an alcoholic and rest assured along the way today’s problem drinker will encounter some, if not many of the difficulties outlined below... of the problems outlined above are only experienced by the worst sufferers of alcoholism. Most problem drinkers will be fortunate enough to get help before they encounter the worst
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Timing Is Everything For A Problem Drinker or Alcoholic
by
Dr. Michael P.
Posted
Sun 28 Sep 2008 5:46pm
Problem drinkers and alcoholics all share one particular attribute and it is not something that should make them proud. The more they drink, the less they are in control... and do to those you meet? Where is the drinking taking place? Many problem drinkers specifically aren’t aware of the amount they are consuming at various social gatherings and so
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Alcohol addiction: What type of problem drinker are you?
by
GoToSee


Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:03am
According to the latest research from the Department of Health in the UK, there are nine types of 'problem drinker' and they are costing the National Health Service billions.
Those classed as 'problem drinkers' range from introverts to macho exhibitionists and are most at risk of liver damage and other alcohol-related problems.
This latest study
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Alcoholic Husband? Don’t Condemn a Problem Drinker!
by
addictiondoc
Posted
Sun 07 Aug 2011 4:37pm
As a psychiatrist that specializes in addiction, I treat a lot of alcoholism. It is very common to see an alcoholic judged rather harshly by friends or relatives that are not alcoholics. Here are some comments I hear in my practice from those married to an alcoholic husband or those with an alcoholic boyfriend:
“He should just quit dri ...
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Teetotalers, Boozers and the Health Benefits of Drinking Alcohol
by
Robert Davis
Posted
Wed 01 Sep 2010 12:31pm
There's nothing like a study touting the health benefits of drinking alcohol to put people in a celebratory mood. No doubt moderate drinkers are tipping their glasses to one such study published in the September issue of the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research .
The study found that drinkers aged 55 to 65 have lower
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Alcoholic Husband: 5 Signs that Your Alcoholic Spouse Is Alcohol Dependent
by
addictiondoc
Posted
Thu 28 Jan 2010 5:11pm
You are waiting up at 2 AM for your alcoholic husband to come home. You find yourself eating alone most evenings while your alcoholic spouse is off drinking with his buddies. He even disappears when you are at an activity together. Why? He craves alcohol. His brain has become alcohol dependent. In addition to this alcoholic behavior, you have
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