A Young Female Quits Drinking, Experiences Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms, And Makes Up Her Mind To Get Alcohol Rehab



Kayla is a thirty-seven-year-old controller who has been drinking in an excessive and hazardous manner since she and her boyfriend broke off their relationship. In point of fact, for the past nine months she has been drinking very nearly two bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking more than a few mixed drinks all through the day. In a word, Kayla has been drinking so excessively that it's a wonder that she hasn't suffered from alcohol withdrawals when she tried to stop drinking.

After feeling depressed because she was beginning to forget about the importance of her health, Kayla at long last told herself that enough is enough, that it's time to stop the self pity act, that it's time to quit the irresponsible drinking, and time to get on with her life. So the following Saturday morning at 10:00 AM, she determined that she would stop drinking completely and suddenly without preparation or planning.

When she called her best friend and told her that she had stopped drinking and that after a few hours she abruptly began having flu-like symptoms, Florence, her best pal, told Kayla to call her healthcare practitioner and explain in a clear manner what she was feeling.

Her physician informed her that she may be suffering from alcohol withdrawal symptoms and that she should have a friend or relative take her to the emergency room as soon as humanly possible. Obviously her healthcare practitioner had phoned ahead and told the emergency room personnel to expect Kayla because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two emergency room workers who immediately told her to sit down in the wheelchair they had with them.

An emergency room physician administered some drugs to lessen the intensity of her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some medications to help get rid of the alcohol that was still in her system. After a couple of hours, Kayla was transferred from the ER and wheeled to the recovery room.

After she was in recovery for nearly an hour-and-a-half, Doctor Novak, an alcohol abuse and substance abuse specialist, came to see her. He took his time and explained in laymen's language that Kayla had suffered through alcohol withdrawals when she quit drinking due to the fact that she had become dependent on alcohol.

He then discussed the fact that with heavy drinking on an everyday basis, the person's brain slowly but surely gets acclimated to the alcohol so that it can carry out tasks and operations in a "semi-normal" fashion. When the drinker then abruptly refrains from drinking, it can be stressed, the brain takes action by giving rise to alcohol withdrawals. What is more, her healthcare practitioner also discussed the various alcoholism symptoms that an alcohol dependent individual usually goes through as the disease gets progressively worse as time goes by.

Fortunately for Kayla, it was verified that she was in the first stage of alcohol addiction and, consequently, she was given a good forecast for a total recovery if she gets the alcohol addiction rehabilitation she requires.

Kayla told the healthcare practitioner that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to regain her health. She also mentioned that she has a first-rate hospitalization plan that will almost certainly pay for most, if not all, of the costs required for rehab. It was obvious that Kayla was very happy with her positive medical prognosis and felt reassured knowing that she will be able to get the alcoholism rehab she requires so that she can begin the path to recovery.

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