Jennifer is a thirty-eight-year-old accounting clerk who has been drinking in a hazardous manner since her boyfriend and she broke up their relationship. In truth, for the past eight months she has been drinking almost two bottles of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking a number cocktails during the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so hazardously and excessively that it’s amazing that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.
After feeling downcast because she was starting to close her eyes to her health, Jennifer at last told herself that she’s had enough, that it’s time to quit the self pity party, that it’s time to quit the abusive and irresponsible drinking, and time to make a new start with her life. So the following Saturday morning at 9:30 AM, she made up her mind to quit drinking completely and suddenly without planning or preparation.
When She Attempted to Quit Drinking She Felt Awful, She Was Extremely Moody and Tense, She Had Utterly No Appetite, She Vomited a Number of Times, She Started to Sweat Profusely, and Her Head Was Throbbing
When Jennifer stopped drinking, she reasoned that she would most likely be tempted to sneak a couple of drinks, but she never assumed that she would feel so dreadful. More to the point, around two hours after she quit drinking, she was extremely moody and uptight, she had utterly no appetite, her head was aching, she started to perspire extensively, and she vomited numerous times.
When she called her best girlfriend and informed her that she had quit drinking and that after a couple of hours she suddenly began experiencing flu-like symptoms, Teresa, her best pal, told Jennifer to call her doctor and explain in a clear manner what she was experiencing.
She Admits to Her Medical Practitioner That She Has Been Drinking In a Hazardous and Abusive Manner, That She Just Tried to Stop Drinking, and That She is Suffering Through Ghastly Flu-Like Symptoms
So Jennifer called her physician, informed him that she has been drinking in an irresponsible and excessive manner for more than a few months and that when she made an effort to suddenly stop drinking earlier in the day, within a few hours she felt as if she had the most dreadful flu-like symptoms that she had ever experienced.
Her medical practitioner told her that she may be going through symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have a relative or friend take her to the emergency room as soon as humanly possible.
As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a relative to take her to the emergency room. Interestingly, as sick as Jennifer was, all she could think about all the way to the hospital was whether or not she might be addicted to alcohol.
Obviously her healthcare practitioner had called ahead and told the emergency room staff to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two nurses who without hesitation told her to get in the wheelchair they had with them. After getting wheeled to the emergency room and undergoing two or three important tests, it was validated that Jennifer was in fact going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detoxification.
A healthcare practitioner administered some medications to lessen her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some drugs to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her blood.
An Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Medical Practitioner Explains in a Clear Manner That She is Addicted to Alcohol and Then Clearly Explains What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcohol Dependency Stages Are
After a few hours, Jennifer was removed from the emergency room and transported to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for about two hours, Doctor Carlson, an alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction specialist, came to visit her. He took plenty of time and explained in plain words that Jennifer had gone through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she stopped drinking due to the fact that she had become alcohol dependent.
He then elucidated the fact that with repeated and excessive drinking, the person’s brain slowly becomes accustomed to the alcohol so that it can execute tasks and operations in a “normal” fashion. When the individual then suddenly quits drinking, understandably, the brain takes action by giving rise to alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Not only this, but her doctor also explained in a clear fashion the various alcoholism stages that an alcohol addicted individual commonly experiences as the disease gets progressively worse as time goes by.
It is Verified that Jennifer is in the First Stage of Alcohol Addiction and She Gets a Favorable Forecast For a Full Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Rehab She Needs
Fortunately for Jennifer, it was determined that she was in the earliest stage of alcohol dependency and, as a consequence, she received a favorable forecast for a complete recovery if she gets the alcohol dependency treatment she needs.
Jennifer told the healthcare professional that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to re-establish her life. She also articulated that she has a first-rate hospitalization insurance plan that will more likely than not pay for most of the treatment costs that will be incurred. It was clear to see that Jennifer was very thankful about her positive medical forecast and felt free from anxiety knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol therapy she needs so that she can start on the path to recovery.