I desperately need help
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I desperately need help
Hi there! I am incredibly scared for my health and my life and I have no idea what to do. I started binge drinking in college and suddenly it turned into drinking vodka alone in my room for the past 3 years. currently I am studying in Australia and since ive been here for 14 days, ive had a liter of vodka every single day. Every day i keep telling myself that I will never drink again, bc my body is feeling horrible! but the withdrawals are too much to handle! the doctor here won't give me any medicine and my insurance doesn't cover a detox program. what can i do? what can i do to help the withdrawals? if i slowly cut down the drinking patterns and then stop the drinking all together would that work for the withdrawals? PLEASE help me im suffering here by myself and i am really scared.
Hi muwel, welcome to SR. Detoxing alone can be very dangerous, even deadly. You really need some medical help. Why not go to the ER, if the hospitals there are like the ones here they cant turn you away just because you cant pay for treatment. Im praying for you.
If your insurance covers hospitals, that's what I would do. It is best to detox in a medical setting where they can monitor you. There are things that could go wrong.
That's a really scary place to be. You need help and don't know how to get it for yourself. It's one thing when people are telling you "get help" and when you're the one telling yourself to do it, it seems like there's nothing out there.
Have you tried talking to a school counselor? Is there anyone there that you can talk to that would honor your privacy.
I hope this all works out for you. Good luck!!
That's a really scary place to be. You need help and don't know how to get it for yourself. It's one thing when people are telling you "get help" and when you're the one telling yourself to do it, it seems like there's nothing out there.
Have you tried talking to a school counselor? Is there anyone there that you can talk to that would honor your privacy.
I hope this all works out for you. Good luck!!
ditto to what felly said too!!
Hi Muwel,
Yes, if you are drinking that much on a regular basis, you will need to withdraw under medical attention. You can make it through this! Please go to the ER if you have that option. Your body has an amazing ability to heal if you let it!
Let us know what happens! Hugs, HG
Yes, if you are drinking that much on a regular basis, you will need to withdraw under medical attention. You can make it through this! Please go to the ER if you have that option. Your body has an amazing ability to heal if you let it!
Let us know what happens! Hugs, HG
I believe it is dangerous to do that, but i'm just a garden variety drunk not a doctor. I spend a lot of time at meetings at treatment centers and listening to medical lectures and the one recurring theme is not to try to detox alone. Alcohol withdrawals can kill you, there are possibilities of tremons, seizures, etc.
You are embarking on a new and wonderful life of recovery, why take the risk? I know it is scary but this is your life you're dealing with.
You are embarking on a new and wonderful life of recovery, why take the risk? I know it is scary but this is your life you're dealing with.
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Having said this, I was having this bad pain just last Wed. Everytime I breathed it hurt. It went away in four days with medical help, so don't feel like you've done irreparable damage. As mentioned, the body does have an amazing way of recovering once we stop drinking.
Stick close to this forum and keep posting. I am on day eight now and couldn't have done it without this place.
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I'm no Dr, but I'd get a second opinion if I were you. I would go to the ER and see what they say. That's an awful lot to be drinking every day. I say err on the side of caution.
Having said this, I was having this bad pain just last Wed. Everytime I breathed it hurt. It went away in four days with medical help, so don't feel like you've done irreparable damage. As mentioned, the body does have an amazing way of recovering once we stop drinking.
Stick close to this forum and keep posting. I am on day eight now and couldn't have done it without this place.
Having said this, I was having this bad pain just last Wed. Everytime I breathed it hurt. It went away in four days with medical help, so don't feel like you've done irreparable damage. As mentioned, the body does have an amazing way of recovering once we stop drinking.
Stick close to this forum and keep posting. I am on day eight now and couldn't have done it without this place.
how much were you drinking before?
OK.....I am not a doctor and this is not meant to be any sort of medical advice. I share this not to frighten you or anyone else, but just so that you have some idea of what can happen. My boyfriend's son is an alcoholic and addict (crack) who drank as much or more than you but for a longer period of time. Over the summer, we finally convinced him to go to the ER. While there, he was diagnosed with alcoholic hep., cirrhosis, and jaundice. The doctors gave him a 50/50 shot of surviving the cirrhosis, the hep., and the DTs that he went through. While in the DTs, he had hallucinations of giant spiders, old TV shows playing on the walls, FBI agents coming to get him....he had to be restrained and sedated.
He survived and now may not even need a liver transplant if he would just take care of himself (lose the crack addiction).
Your body can and will heal, but alcohol withdrawal is not something to be undertaken alone and without medical supervision. Please ask for another opinion or just go to the ER!
Big Hugs
HG
He survived and now may not even need a liver transplant if he would just take care of himself (lose the crack addiction).
Your body can and will heal, but alcohol withdrawal is not something to be undertaken alone and without medical supervision. Please ask for another opinion or just go to the ER!
Big Hugs
HG
hi and welcome to sr..
Firstly thankyou to hydrogirl for pointing out the horrors of a serious De-tox.
Mine were truly horrific...restrained and sedated for three days till i became lucid again....I wouldnt want anyone to go through that.
I have some of my tougue missing to remind me of the worst moments of detox........And hopefully i will never forget some of the images i saw but no one else could...
And to the newcomer....It would be very unwise to stop suddenly.
I dont know the situation in other countrys..
But do you have volentary agencys that can advise you of the best route.?
Is there any sally armys places you could ring...here in the uk they will detox.
but there is a huge waiting list.....
You need support and medical advice.........i pray to god that you get it.
Keep us posted to how your doing............take care.......trucker
Firstly thankyou to hydrogirl for pointing out the horrors of a serious De-tox.
Mine were truly horrific...restrained and sedated for three days till i became lucid again....I wouldnt want anyone to go through that.
I have some of my tougue missing to remind me of the worst moments of detox........And hopefully i will never forget some of the images i saw but no one else could...
And to the newcomer....It would be very unwise to stop suddenly.
I dont know the situation in other countrys..
But do you have volentary agencys that can advise you of the best route.?
Is there any sally armys places you could ring...here in the uk they will detox.
but there is a huge waiting list.....
You need support and medical advice.........i pray to god that you get it.
Keep us posted to how your doing............take care.......trucker
Valium may ease the withdrawal anxiety but I'd go to the hospital if I were you. Best to have medical supervision the first few days at least. Please be safe while detoxing.
Welcome to a great place for support and understanding!
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Welcome to a great place for support and understanding!
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hi and welcome to sr..
Firstly thankyou to hydrogirl for pointing out the horrors of a serious De-tox.
Mine were truly horrific...restrained and sedated for three days till i became lucid again....I wouldnt want anyone to go through that.
I have some of my tougue missing to remind me of the worst moments of detox........And hopefully i will never forget some of the images i saw but no one else could...
And to the newcomer....It would be very unwise to stop suddenly.
I dont know the situation in other countrys..
But do you have volentary agencys that can advise you of the best route.?
Is there any sally armys places you could ring...here in the uk they will detox.
but there is a huge waiting list.....
You need support and medical advice.........i pray to god that you get it.
Keep us posted to how your doing............take care.......trucker
Firstly thankyou to hydrogirl for pointing out the horrors of a serious De-tox.
Mine were truly horrific...restrained and sedated for three days till i became lucid again....I wouldnt want anyone to go through that.
I have some of my tougue missing to remind me of the worst moments of detox........And hopefully i will never forget some of the images i saw but no one else could...
And to the newcomer....It would be very unwise to stop suddenly.
I dont know the situation in other countrys..
But do you have volentary agencys that can advise you of the best route.?
Is there any sally armys places you could ring...here in the uk they will detox.
but there is a huge waiting list.....
You need support and medical advice.........i pray to god that you get it.
Keep us posted to how your doing............take care.......trucker
wait so all of those horrible happenings at detox? will that happen to me? im only 20 and have only been drinking seriously heavily for 2 weeks.... earlier i was drinking too much but never had withdrawals! what will detox be like? will i feel okay? or whats the comfort levels while you are there?
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wait so all of those horrible happenings at detox? will that happen to me? im only 20 and have only been drinking seriously heavily for 2 weeks.... earlier i was drinking too much but never had withdrawals! what will detox be like? will i feel okay? or whats the comfort levels while you are there?
muwel88, be calm and take a deep breath.
I do think it wise to seek medical help. I believe quitting the booze and withdrawl symptoms are totally different for every single person.
I drank nearly 750ml of vodka each day on and off for 20 or more years and my withdrawls have been managable. Some other folks have tough medical problems with it, reaction to take care of yourself medically is very smart, over reaction and trembling fear isn't healthy either.
Get some proper medical advice from a doctor and don't stress out too much, that won't help anything. Act, but don't freak out ok?
Peace is a good healer while you get medical attention as well.
I do think it wise to seek medical help. I believe quitting the booze and withdrawl symptoms are totally different for every single person.
I drank nearly 750ml of vodka each day on and off for 20 or more years and my withdrawls have been managable. Some other folks have tough medical problems with it, reaction to take care of yourself medically is very smart, over reaction and trembling fear isn't healthy either.
Get some proper medical advice from a doctor and don't stress out too much, that won't help anything. Act, but don't freak out ok?
Peace is a good healer while you get medical attention as well.
wait so all of those horrible happenings at detox? will that happen to me? im only 20 and have only been drinking seriously heavily for 2 weeks.... earlier i was drinking too much but never had withdrawals! what will detox be like? will i feel okay? or whats the comfort levels while you are there?
BUT imo you still need medical advice.......alcohol is like any other drug...your body will react without it.........how badly i wouldnt know.
I have a long long history of alcoholism and poor diet.......the two together resulted in serious withdrawals..
The GOOD news is YOU can recover......countless people have before you.
And life can be good without booze...............trucker
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Sorry i didnt mean to frighten you.....but its important that i get across how dangerous Detoxing CAN be.....i thought you wrote 2 years not 2 weeks...my mistake..
BUT imo you still need medical advice.......alcohol is like any other drug...your body will react without it.........how badly i wouldnt know.
I have a long long history of alcoholism and poor diet.......the two together resulted in serious withdrawals..
The GOOD news is YOU can recover......countless people have before you.
And life can be good without booze...............trucker
BUT imo you still need medical advice.......alcohol is like any other drug...your body will react without it.........how badly i wouldnt know.
I have a long long history of alcoholism and poor diet.......the two together resulted in serious withdrawals..
The GOOD news is YOU can recover......countless people have before you.
And life can be good without booze...............trucker
well no, it defintiely has been 2 years of alcohol abuse.... but nothing like the past 2 weeks of a liter of vodka a day. a woman i spoke to said i could just get vallium and do it at home.... it would be much cheaper for me. do you think this could be okay?
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