Jennifer is a thirty-six-year-old preschool teacher who has been drinking in an excessive and hazardous manner since she and her boyfriend decided to break up. In point of fact, for the past six months she has been drinking almost a bottle of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking several mixed drinks all the way through the day. In a word, Jennifer has been drinking so hazardously and abusively that it’s a miracle that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling down in the dumps because she was starting to forget about the importance of her health, Jennifer finally told herself that she’s had enough, that it’s time to quit feeling sorry for herself, that it’s time to stop the hazardous and abusive drinking, and time to get on with her life. So the next Saturday morning at 9:00 AM, she determined that she would quit drinking suddenly and completely without planning or preparation.

When She Stopped Drinking She Felt Horrific, She Vomited a Number of Times, She Was Extremely Moody and Anxious, She Had Utterly No Appetite, She Started to Sweat Extensively, and Her Head Was Aching

When Jennifer quit drinking, she reasoned that she would more likely than not be tempted to ”steal” a couple of drinks, but she never presumed that she would feel so ill. More to the point, around three hours after she quit drinking, she vomited numerous times, her head was throbbing, she started to sweat profusely, she had absolutely no appetite, and she was extremely restless and moody.

When she called her best pal and informed her that she had quit drinking and that after a few hours she all of a sudden began having flu-like symptoms, Patricia, her best pal, told Jennifer to call her healthcare professional and clearly explain what was transpiring.

She Admits to Her Healthcare Practitioner That She Has Been Drinking In an Excessive and Irresponsible Manner, That She Just Tried to Quit Drinking, and That She is Going Through Nasty Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her medical practitioner, informed him that she has been drinking in a hazardous and excessive manner for more than a few months and that when she honestly tried to totally stop drinking earlier in the day, within a couple of hours she felt as if she had the nastiest flu-like symptoms that she had ever gone through.

Her physician informed 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 possible.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a neighbor to take her to the hospital. Interestingly, all the way to the hospital, as sick as Jennifer felt, the only thing she could think about was whether or not she might be alcohol dependent.

Evidently her medical practitioner had called ahead and informed the emergency room medical team to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two emergency room employees who immediately asked her to get in the wheelchair they had with them. After getting wheeled to the emergency room and undergoing two or three essential tests, it was validated that Jennifer was in actual fact suffering from alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detoxification.

An emergency room physician administered some medications to reduce the discomfort of her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some meds to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her system.

An Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Healthcare Professional Explains in a Clear Manner That She is an Alcoholic and Then Clearly Explains What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcoholism Stages Are

After a couple of hours, Jennifer was removed from the ER and transported to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for around an hour-and-a-half, Doctor Jefferson, an alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse specialist, came to visit her. He took plenty of time and explained in a clear fashion that Jennifer had gone through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she quit drinking because she had become an alcoholic.

He then stated that with repeated and excessive drinking, the individual’s brain slowly adjusts to the alcohol in order to work in a “routine” way. When the individual then all at once stops ingesting alcohol, understandably, the brain takes action by giving rise to alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Moreover, her physician also went over the different alcoholism stages that an alcoholic typically suffers through as the disease gets progressively worse.

It is Confirmed that Jennifer is in the First Stage of Alcohol Addiction and She Gets a Good Forecast For a Full Recovery if She Gets the Alcoholism Rehab She Requires

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was determined that she was in the earliest stage of alcohol dependency and, as a consequence, she got a good forecast for a complete recovery if she will get the alcoholism rehabilitation she requires.

Jennifer told the doctor that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to restore her life and her health. She also mentioned that she has a first class hospitalization insurance policy that will quite possibly pay for most of the treatment costs. It was apparent that Jennifer was extremely thankful about her encouraging prognosis and felt free from anxiety knowing that she will be able to get the alcoholism treatment she requires so that she can start on the road to recovery.

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