“For some folks with medical conditions such as diabetes, they urinate a lot already based on blood sugar level,” Mieses Malchuk says. “Therefore drinking a sugary alcoholic beverage can make it worse and cause dehydration.” “The higher the alcohol content a drink has (or is absorbed in your body), the greater the diuretic and dehydration […]
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We’ll also get deep into the positive impact of sobriety on personal relationships and careers. Whether you losing the booze for Sober October, No Drink November, or Dry January, we salute you! And, it doesn’t have to be the New Year or even any event at all great time to make positive changes in your […]
These loud alarms would fire off in his brain, and they would get his attention. If you’re thinking, “when I start drinking I can’t stop,” I’m about to shed light on a subject that most people have no clue about. You can reach out to your healthcare provider to learn more about the why can’t […]
This can interfere with the contemplative and communal aspects of the experience, leading to potential misunderstandings or conflict. Mixing alcohol and shrooms can lead to increased anxiety, panic attacks, unpredictable mood shifts, and cognitive impairment. The chemical interaction between these substances can lead to unpredictable effects, increased toxicity, and potentially life-threatening conditions like serotonin syndrome. […]
We are paid by our participating communities, therefore our service is offered at no charge to families. Nutritious meals are one of the most important and valued benefits of senior living. Chefs and meal planners provide residents the right balance of vitamins and minerals – and so much more. The best make sure every dish […]
While this might seem counterintuitive, it is a common thought that many people need to recognize if they want to avoid a relapse. While celebrating victories is important, you should also find constructive ways to acknowledge your sobriety. So does this mean that even a brief lapse must lead to a full-blown relapse? Does it […]