The Doctor Who gave you such a specific diagnosis should be able to tell you. We are not qualified to give medical opinions. Our non-medical opinion, based on observation of many alcoholics over a number of years is, "Not very long, and extremely unpleasant."
No this is my research based on my dad having a13 liter paracentesis and his history of drinking symptoms I have seen.I do not have doctor patient confidentiality
so they will not tell me anything.
The Doctor Who gave you such a specific diagnosis should be able to tell you. We are not qualified to give medical opinions. Our non-medical opinion, based on observation of many alcoholics over a number of years is, "Not very long, and extremely unpleasant."
No this is my research based on my dad having a13 liter paracentesis and his history of drinking symptoms I have seen.I do not have doctor patient confidentiality
so they will not tell me anything.
Limited and unpleasant.
A diseased condition of the system, brought about by the continued use of alcoholic liquors.
'''Gibson has admitted to a long battle with alcoholism and he said it is a continued struggle to stay sober.'''
Good question. Under the ADA Americans With Disabilities Act), alcoholism is covered as a disease, but the behavior of alcoholism isn't protected under the provision. So, if you have debilitating effects from past alcoholism, you may be eligible; however, if you can't work due to a continued behavioral abuse of alcohol, then my guess is you wouldn't be eligible. I'd suggest contacting your local Social Security office.To complicate the matter, the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hold that alcoholism is a disease and many physicians reject the disease theory of the condition.
Alcohol can make you forget your problems, relaxes the body, and makes you feel good through endorphin release and inhibition loss. The continued use of alcohol along with constant stress in large amounts leads to alcoholism to deal with stress. During this period of using alcohol to reduce stress levels, the person experiencing stress may well get addicted both mentally and physically because of a chemical dependency.
After detox and therapy, ongoing support is crucial. This often involves participation in support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, continued therapy, and developing healthy coping mechanisms to prevent relapse. Relapse prevention strategies are essential for long-term success in the treatment of alcoholism.
...To Be Continued was created in 1970-11.
Bob Harrington, also known as "The Chaplain of Bourbon Street," left the ministry due to personal struggles with alcoholism, financial difficulties, and disillusionment with the traditional church structure. Despite these challenges, Harrington continued to spread his message of faith and hope through writing and public speaking engagements.
The abbreviation for continued is "cont."
The abbreviation for the word "continued" is cont or contd. This could be used in phrases such as "to be continued..."
Continued was created in 1968-10.
The opposite of continued is actually discontinued.