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About Dr. Dave

64 y.o. retired physician (radiologist), alcoholic and drug addict, in remission (we are never cured) for 6 years through rehab and Alcoholics Anonymous (never did like Narcotics Anonymous).

Member Since December 28, 2006
64, Male, Plano TX, United States

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Where do non-religious alcoholic go for treatment ...

I agree with the above; AA has the best track record in getting and staying sober. However, if you're adamant about the "religious" aspect of the program, search out either SOS ("Save our sobriety ...
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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How can you legally sell your homemade alcohol

You can't.
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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Alcohol and liver Hemangioma

You can, but it's extremely unwise; with a hemangioma, the volume of liver tissue to process alcohol is decreased (how much depends on how big the hemangioma is), and the alcohol's effect on the liver ...
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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Dealing with an adult-child of an alcoholic family

I respectfully disagree with the above. I don't think that you should see him again; not until/unless he gets sober, preferably through AA. But, you cannot make him go to the meetings; he will have ...
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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Alcohol withdrawal my husband quit drinking 5 ...

The Ambien is dangerous for a recovering alcoholic, as it is also highly addictive. Is he going to AA? They can help him understand what's going on, and reassure him that it will pass. He will ...
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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Science

Cells. Specifically, the shells of cells which had died (during the processing of the cork).
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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Alcohol Withdrawal

I agree with the above. Yes, you were experiencing withdrawal. It sounds to me like you might be an alcoholic already. Have you gone back to drinking (yet)? If you have, I'd suggest a visit (or ...
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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Recovering alcoholic

As the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous says, IF the alcoholic has a legitimate reason (other than drinking) to be there, and IF he or she has some sobriety under his/her belt (I'd say about a year ...
Submitted by Dr. Dave 2 months ago
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