The Alcohol Abuse Center
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The health care professionals at your local
alcohol abuse center can assess your drinking situation and develop
a treatment plan that is the most suitable and the most effectual
for your specific drinking problem.
The Substance Abuse Treatment
Facility Locator
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA), under the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services, has created a website that features a "Substance
Abuse Treatment Facility Locator."
To get started, you have to click on the location where you live
and you will be taken to a page that asks you to enter your city,
state, and your searching radius information. After you have
entered this information, the "facilities search tool" will produce
a number of substance
abuse facilities within the city, state, and the searching
radius that you entered. The following information will be
listed for each facility:
Services Provided (for
example, substance abuse treatment).
- Type of Care (in-patient or outpatient.
- Primary Focus of Treatment (for instance
mental health or substance abuse services).
- Special Programs/Groups (for instance,
pregnant/postpartum women, persons with co-occurring mental and
substance abuse disorders, DUI/DWI offenders, etc.).
- Special Language Services (for instance, ASL
or other assistance for the hearing impaired).
- Forms of Payment Accepted (for example, self
payment, Medicaid, or Medicare).
- Payment Assistance (Please check with facility
for details).
| Do you drink and drive, operate
machinery or mix alcohol with over-the-counter or prescription
medicine? Are you pregnant or are trying to become pregnant
and drink? Do you drink alcohol while you are in charge of
the lives of small children? Do you fail to inform your
doctor that you are a regular drinker? If you answered “yes”
to any of these questions, you are taking risks with
alcohol. |
The Substance Abuse Treatment Facility
Locator can be found
here: http://dasis3.samhsa.gov/
The Alcoholism Treatment Center:
Conclusion
If you have a "drinking problem," it
is imperative for you to find out if your problem involves
alcohol abuse or alcohol dependence. The health
care practitioners at your local alcohol abuse center will be
able to appraise the scope of your drinking problem and will
then develop a "drinking plan" that is less dangerous and more
health-oriented than your current drinking activities.
Be forewarned, however, that this "plan" may mean
total abstinence, it may include ways in which you can
substantially reduce the frequency and the amount of your drinking,
or it may help you identify the emotional and situational "hot
buttons" that trigger your problem drinking, therefore resulting to
more control over your drinking behavior.
Whatever "plan" is generated by the staff at the
alcohol abuse center, remember this important point: without
"buying into" and following through with your particular program,
little, if anything of significance will result concerning your
drinking circumstances.
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| The first symptom of an alcohol
overdose is usually nausea, followed by vomiting. These symptoms
are messages from your body that you ingested more alcohol than
your body can metabolize. The following represent other signs
and symptoms of alcohol poisoning: unconsciousness (passing
out); blue-tinged skin or pale skin; seizures; absent reflexes;
confusion; a rapid pulse rate; no response to being shaken or
pinched; inability to stand; difficulty awakening the person; and
slow, shallow, or irregular breathing. |
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