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Alcohol de addiction
Please help i am alcohol addicted.also have grade 2 fatty liver.how to overcome this bad habit?please help
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You need to have proper alcohol deaddiction treatment. Consult an astute psychiatrist. If symptoms are mild out patient tree ay be successful, Else you might need to get admitted. Usually the 21 day program is effective. Good luck.
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You need proper detoxification for quitting alcohol and another set of medicine for decreasing craving. But most imp thing is motivation for quitting. Consulting with a psychiatrist will really help
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I have best solution for you
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It will require total 3 month course
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For alcohol deaddiction, two things are very important. First is you get on with some medication. Second is counseling. I do the counseling part so you can connect with me to assess the motivation levels and guide you with the proper treatment plan. Then you can connect with the psychiatrist for medication, take help, get well. Be better
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Hello, Alcohol addiction is treatable with medicine and counseling. If you stop alcohol and do lifestyle modifications, you will get the best results with your fatty liver.
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Consult a psychiatrist.
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Hi.. addiction to alcohol can be treated with medications and counseling. You will also need support from your family members during this process.
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Consult for further management
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Hello, It is treatable... Consult for help.
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