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Is there any medications to help recovering from damaged brain by the alcoholism?
Oct 11th
Question by davegesprek: Is there any medications to help recovering from damaged brain by the alcoholism?
It looks like my brain may have been damaged by alcoholism.
Is there any medication to help repairing my brain?
What are the names?
Or do you suggest any vitamins?
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by majnun99
B vitamins are good, Niacin and Thiamine in particular. Alcoholics often have Thiamine deficiencies from what I’ve heard.
I doubt if you have any serious brain damage, though. Your spelling is excellent and you had only one minor grammatical error in your question.
If you seriously think you might have that problem, maybe you should talk to a doctor.
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How can I help someone that I love recovering from a drug addiction?
Mar 26th
Question by ZomBie: How can I help someone that I love recovering from a drug addiction?
My husband is recovering from heroin addiction and I don’t know what I can do to help him. He has been taking suboxone’s for 2 days now and I just feel that I can do something more to make his recovery better. Anything will help! I would love to hear success stories. Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by employee of the month
There are books on how to help family members that have depression, mental health issues, etc. Consult them. Also consult doctor. Try to be nice to him, as long as he is civil.
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Q&A: My mom’s a recovering alcoholic & she’s drinking again.?
Feb 28th
Question by Kenneth Alexander born 6/5/10 <3: My mom’s a recovering alcoholic & she’s drinking again.?
My mom used to drink alcohol on an everyday basis to the point of being absurdly drunk. I’m 18 now, she was drinking from the day I was born up until I was 14, when she ODed on anti-depressants and drank a crapload of alcohol, causing her to end up in the ER on Christmas Eve.
When my mom got drunk, she would be verbally abusive and thank God she hasn’t gotten drunk since. When she ODed, she ended up going to a psychiatrist and thankfully she stopped drinking, her doctors advised her not to drink again – because it would just tempt her to start doing it again.
It’s been like four years since she’s drank, but she’s been progressively starting to drink again. She’ll have shandy’s (half beer, half sprite) and irish creame coffees (whiskey and coffee) everyday, aand she’ll make stupid remarks like, “We’ll need to get wine in for Christmas, since it’s a holiday I deserve a special treat.”
Everytime she says she wants to drink, I’ll be quick to tell her she won’t and she’ll get mad. Everyone in my family drinks, so I think she wants to do it just to fit in with them, I just don’t understand what to do. Am I overreacting? I’ve tried to sit her down and tell her, I’ve also discussed this with my sisters, I don’t think they understand, as they are very older then me, and didn’t deal with my alcoholism as much as I did.
Thanks to anyone who read this, please let me know what you think!!
Best answer:
Answer by Cister
I am so sorry for your situation. I cannot imagine what is like to grow up like this.
The only thing I can say is that you should look for help outside, from some organization that can give you the support you need. You cannot go through this alone. If your sisters don’t mind, you should not think that you are overreacting. It is simple. You just don’t like it and period. But remember there are many organizations out there that can help you cope with your mom’s situation in a way that you can get stronger and end up helping her, maybe the whole family.
I pray a blessing upon you, and wish the best for you this Xmas and new year. You seem to be very reasonable , so just don’t give up.
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Can a recovering addict be in a relationship with a junkie?
Dec 20th
Question by Riya Layne: Can a recovering addict be in a relationship with a junkie?
My boyfriend is a heroin addict- he and I are extremely close. We have been best friend for 17 years and just started dating recently. We are extremely compatible in every way besides the fact that I have recently gone to rehab and want to stay clean while he has no intention of giving up the junk.
I broke up with him but I know he really needs me and I need him in my life too. What do I do? How do I convince him that he needs to clean up his act?
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Answer by STEVE C
It is hard for addicts to stay around drug users and remain clean, and it’s best to end all such relationships and stay in the drug-free world. Most drug addicts are constantly trying to addict other people, and no recovering addict needs that continual reminder. Staying clean is more important than being with this guy, and you should make it clear that he needs to quit if he has any chance with you. That will help you both stay off the junk.
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My mom’s a recovering alcoholic & she’s drinking again.?
Nov 20th
Question by Kenneth Alexander born 6/5/10 <3: My mom’s a recovering alcoholic & she’s drinking again.?
My mom used to drink alcohol on an everyday basis to the point of being absurdly drunk. I’m 18 now, she was drinking from the day I was born up until I was 14, when she ODed on anti-depressants and drank a crapload of alcohol, causing her to end up in the ER on Christmas Eve.
When my mom got drunk, she would be verbally abusive and thank God she hasn’t gotten drunk since. When she ODed, she ended up going to a psychiatrist and thankfully she stopped drinking, her doctors advised her not to drink again – because it would just tempt her to start doing it again.
It’s been like four years since she’s drank, but she’s been progressively starting to drink again. She’ll have shandy’s (half beer, half sprite) and irish creame coffees (whiskey and coffee) everyday, aand she’ll make stupid remarks like, “We’ll need to get wine in for Christmas, since it’s a holiday I deserve a special treat.”
Everytime she says she wants to drink, I’ll be quick to tell her she won’t and she’ll get mad. Everyone in my family drinks, so I think she wants to do it just to fit in with them, I just don’t understand what to do. Am I overreacting? I’ve tried to sit her down and tell her, I’ve also discussed this with my sisters, I don’t think they understand, as they are very older then me, and didn’t deal with my alcoholism as much as I did.
Thanks to anyone who read this, please let me know what you think!!
Best answer:
Answer by queenof_damned
i say, and i know this from experience, my mom and dad are both alcoholics, but i say, just step back and let whats going to happen, happen. Its hard, but really either way theres nothing you can do. If she wants to drink she will. Shes human, she makes mistakes. Dont be mad at her when she falls, but encourage her to get back up and try again. but also dont put up with shit you shouldnt have to. if it bothers ya enough, walk away, you’re 18, get your own place, and stay away for awhile. but make sure you’re there to help her up if she needs it.
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Is there any medications to help recovering from damaged brain by the alcoholism?
Jul 26th
Question by davegesprek: Is there any medications to help recovering from damaged brain by the alcoholism?
It looks like my brain may have been damaged by alcoholism.
Is there any medication to help repairing my brain?
What are the names?
Or do you suggest any vitamins?
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by dwp_hornblower
There are no medications that help repair damaged brain.
The best way to help yourself is to stop ingesting alcohol. There are drugs that can help you stay off alcohol however.
Vitamins are always good, but I don’t think you need any mega-doses, just the amout a body needs.
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Data Recovery: Steps to Recovering Your Files
Jan 3rd
In the course of our hectic lives, hard disk drive problems are sure to happen every now and then. It happens out of the blue and no one can take the blame for such an unfortunate event. Whether the disk drive was giving off warning signs or just went dead without prior notice, handling a damaged disk drive is troublesome.
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- Are you missing a couple of files?
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