Sober living

PTSD and Alcohol Use Disorder: A Critical Review of Pharmacologic Treatments

When determining whether participants met the DSM-IV (APA, 1994) PTSD diagnosis, a frequency score of “1” and intensity score of at least “2” were sufficient for a symptom to be counted. A positive history of traumatic events was reported by 139 participants (74%). Serious road traffic accidents constituted the most frequent trauma type and a substantial proportion of PTSD cases…

Sober Living: 7 Ways It Supports Long-Term Addiction Recovery

Understanding the concept and advantages of sober living homes is essential, whether you’re beginning your recovery journey or looking to strengthen it in a community setting. Furthermore, these homes often serve as hubs connecting residents to local outpatient services, counseling, 12-step groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, and alumni programs. Such ongoing access to recovery resources encourages continuous growth and reinforces relapse…

Prednisone & Alcohol: Can You Drink While Taking Steroid Medication?

Before you start treatment with Invokana, tell your doctor and pharmacist about any prescription, over-the-counter, and other medications you take. By sharing this information with them, you may help prevent possible interactions. Prednisone may be prescribed for short or long-term use depending on their intended use. Incidentally, alcohol does the same thing to your immune system, thus, taking both prednisone…

23 Surprising, Healthy Benefits of Alcohol

The link between alcohol use and chronic gastritis (stomach inflammation) is clear, although progression from chronic gastritis to neoplasia is less well understood and probably involves other factors in addition to alcohol (Bode and Bode 1992, 1997). Over the years, scientists have documented the effects of alcohol on many of the body’s organ systems and its role in the development…

Dry Drunk Syndrome: What Is It and How Can It Affect My Recovery?

If the symptoms of dry drunk syndrome are related to post-acute withdrawal syndrome2, this can last for weeks or months. These protracted or prolonged withdrawal symptoms are similar to mood disorders. Around 75% of people2 recovering from an alcohol use disorder may experience PAWS symptoms. Medications, behavioral therapies, and treatment for co-occurring disorders can help someone deal with the symptoms of PAWS. How to Deal With…