Dry-drunk is a term used, often disparagingly, by members of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and by substance abuse counselors to describe the recovering alcoholic who is no longer drinking but who still demonstrates the same alcoholic behaviors and attitudes. Studies have shown that up to 90% of alcoholics are hypoglycemic (low blood sugar).
The Dry Drunk Syndrome and Hypoglycemia
May 21st, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Alcohol Addiction · Drug Addiction Alternative Treatment · Sugar Addiction
The DTs or Delirium Tremens
April 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Delirium Tremens (also called the "DTs" or "the shakes") is a dramatic and dangerous complication of alcoholism which can occur during a period of alcohol withdrawal especially when the person does not eat enough food.
Tags: Alcohol Addiction