I love working with the kids and being a part of what God is doing in their lives. I love seeing lives changed for the better. When I got back home I immediately started going to AA meetings even though the social part was so hard for me. I made myself do it because I […]
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Cindy has more than 16 years of experience in non-profit fundraising, most recently serving as Development Officer for United Methodist Higher Education Foundation. Of Development for Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee, a position she held for 10 years after serving as Development Director for Nashville Read. Before her many years in fundraising, Cindy […]
Studies have shown that initial interactions with alcohol, often during high school or college years, can set the stage for future alcohol-related problems. Better treatment outcomes are attainable at any stage of alcohol addiction, given appropriate and timely interventions. In fact, with the right support, determination, and treatment, individuals can lead healthy and fulfilling lives […]
For example, if you’ve been drinking heavily and require immediate medical attention, doctors measuring your BAC can better treat you. If you’re having any kind of blood work, it’s typically a good idea to avoid alcohol the night before. This can give inaccurate results to common lab work, such as a lipid panel or A1C […]
33% of all Americans over the age of 40 with an alcohol use disorder were able to attain an initial recovery. 38% of all Americans with an alcohol use disorder still report drinking moderately. 77.5% of all Americans with an alcohol use disorder were able to recover from their problem on their own percentage of […]
So, for example, if you typically urinate every 45 minutes, try to go every hour. Follow the schedule even if you don’t feel like you have to go. Keep increasing the interval until you can last at least two hours between bathroom visits. Giving up foods and drinks that are known to cause bladder problems […]
A doctor can recommend a hospital or treatment facility where they can start the journey toward sobriety. It’s important to identify the trigger whenever possible in case the condition is reversible. A liver transplant is a challenging procedure, and the rules about who can receive an organ are complex. Preventing decompensated cirrhosis may be possible, […]
The most significant ones are lemon and garlic but red pepper also makes an appearance. If you’ve never cooked with alcohol, the idea of including vodka in a pasta sauce makes absolutely no sense. The idea of including alcohol in this dish just serves to make it that much better, especially if you’re making this type […]
In deference to that tradition, Oxford House has never sought nor obtained sponsorship from any AA or NA group. Oxford House members value the Sixth Tradition of Alcoholics Anonymous (and Narcotics Anonymous) too greatly for themselves to try to get either movement deeply involved in the organizing, financing, or sponsorship of any Oxford House. However, […]
If they don’t want to stop drinking entirely, we discuss what might be a reasonable limit. I tell patients I think one to two drinks a week is unlikely to be harmful – but that I can’t guarantee that there are no possible risks. Most of the time, patients just want to know it’s OK […]