Hey whats up i am jw if i get drunk every friday night is that bad for me?!
and i mean like 10 to 15 shotsWww@FoodAQ@Com
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No not really!. Just limit yourself to weekends and you'll be fine!. Eventually as you get older you'll get over it and stop drinking so much!. Even if you don't, it's better than drinking every day!. Sure, it's not the most healthy thing for you physically, but it's always good to unwind on a Friday night!. Keeps you sane, it's doubleplusgood eh!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yes, Ensuring Solutions to Alcohol Problems, a research-based project at George Washington University Medical Center, has identified 13 active ingredients of effective alcohol treatment!.
The nation’s system for treating alcohol problems continues to fall short of the comprehensive model envisioned more than 10 years ago by the Institute of Medicine (IOM)!. While several of the active ingredients identified by ESAP have long been prescribed for treating alcohol-dependent individuals, many, including the use of prescribed medications to support clinically-proven psychosocial therapies, are not widely found in clinical practice!.
"Alcohol use disorders can be treated as effectively as chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension," said ESAP Executive Director Eric Goplerud, PhD!.
"Unfortunately, most people enter alcohol treatment only when their illness reaches a critical stage!. Their treatment typically ends after an intervention of limited duration because they stop coming, their insurance coverage runs out, or because treatment ends!. This acute care model may work for treating broken bones but it fails as a treatment strategy for the chronic disease of alcoholism!."
In a 1990 congressionally-mandated report, Broadening the Base for the Treatment of Alcoholism, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found that people who used alcohol in harmful or risky ways, but who were not dependent on alcohol, could benefit from early detection and brief treatments!. Neither was common when the IOM released its report, and neither is widely practiced today!.
Since the IOM report, advances in pharmacology and rigorous research trials have proven the effectiveness of several medications and psychosocial therapies that can help people with more severe alcohol problems!. The IOM recommended continuing care as a critical ingredient of alcohol treatment for such chronically-ill individuals!. Now, even more clinically-proven active ingredients have become available that have the potential to improve recovery rates substantially!.
"The philosophical orientation of many programs and individuals who work in the treatment field has focused more on participation in support groups to prevent relapse than the use of prescription medications such as disulfiram and naltrexone for this purpose," observed Goplerud!.
"This, coupled with many physicians’ misunderstanding of alcoholism, has meant that people with alcoholism have been denied medication to support psychosocial therapy for behavior change, a combination of active ingredients that has proven necessary for the effective treatment of chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension!."Www@FoodAQ@Com
The nation’s system for treating alcohol problems continues to fall short of the comprehensive model envisioned more than 10 years ago by the Institute of Medicine (IOM)!. While several of the active ingredients identified by ESAP have long been prescribed for treating alcohol-dependent individuals, many, including the use of prescribed medications to support clinically-proven psychosocial therapies, are not widely found in clinical practice!.
"Alcohol use disorders can be treated as effectively as chronic diseases such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension," said ESAP Executive Director Eric Goplerud, PhD!.
"Unfortunately, most people enter alcohol treatment only when their illness reaches a critical stage!. Their treatment typically ends after an intervention of limited duration because they stop coming, their insurance coverage runs out, or because treatment ends!. This acute care model may work for treating broken bones but it fails as a treatment strategy for the chronic disease of alcoholism!."
In a 1990 congressionally-mandated report, Broadening the Base for the Treatment of Alcoholism, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) found that people who used alcohol in harmful or risky ways, but who were not dependent on alcohol, could benefit from early detection and brief treatments!. Neither was common when the IOM released its report, and neither is widely practiced today!.
Since the IOM report, advances in pharmacology and rigorous research trials have proven the effectiveness of several medications and psychosocial therapies that can help people with more severe alcohol problems!. The IOM recommended continuing care as a critical ingredient of alcohol treatment for such chronically-ill individuals!. Now, even more clinically-proven active ingredients have become available that have the potential to improve recovery rates substantially!.
"The philosophical orientation of many programs and individuals who work in the treatment field has focused more on participation in support groups to prevent relapse than the use of prescription medications such as disulfiram and naltrexone for this purpose," observed Goplerud!.
"This, coupled with many physicians’ misunderstanding of alcoholism, has meant that people with alcoholism have been denied medication to support psychosocial therapy for behavior change, a combination of active ingredients that has proven necessary for the effective treatment of chronic illnesses such as asthma, diabetes and hypertension!."Www@FoodAQ@Com
they call it bingedrinkers- one/two nights a week , binging!. It is bad for health, they have it on the news a lot where i come from because it's a big trend for young people!.!.(incl myself but not as bad)!.
If youre worried about it, look into it, because it isnt good!.
(i dont know wht Jw means!.!.!? ) J wall!? hehWww@FoodAQ@Com
If youre worried about it, look into it, because it isnt good!.
(i dont know wht Jw means!.!.!? ) J wall!? hehWww@FoodAQ@Com
it's definately not good!.!. but its not the worst thing you could do!. you'll get lots of wrinkles in a few years!.!. alcohol dries you out!.!. if i was you i wouldn't drink so much liquor!.!. try beer or wine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
all i kno!. drinking is bad!. u are closer to becoming older fast!. as in the affects of growing older!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Thats normal i drink a pint of patron every saturdayWww@FoodAQ@Com
In the lite of good health !.!.!.Consume only 90 ml /per day!.
More than that is injurious to health!.Pl take care of health!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
More than that is injurious to health!.Pl take care of health!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
enjoy yar noting bad if it is in its limit, only thing don't drive after dring not can not bike and also not wi!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com