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am 29 i work i dont see a problem with drinking but I at least have 10 cans a night and more weekend would u say that's a problem when I can still go work and function

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    There is a medically proven way to Eliminate Alcohol Addiction , (Alcohol Use Disorder).

    I am an advocate for The Sinclair Method , a medication-based method for treating alcohol dependence. It involves the targeted use of Naltrexone.

    Dale many with AUD are functional , you are not alone. Alcohol Use Disorder is generally way over the daily or weekly limit for safe drinking for each gender and age . And zero abstinence cannot be sustained or tolerated for long periods of time (one week - ten days ). Once alcohol is reduced using this method the alcohol cravings are controlled in the pleasure area of the brain as alcohol intake is slowly reduced. This will continue until pharmaceutical extinction has occurred and cravings are controlled and or eliminated. This occurs once the brain signals are no longer directed to only the alcohol brain the pleasure area which controls addiction, but to all areas of the brain.

    It is frequently a successful method of reducing alcohol cravings and promoting abstinence. Recovery from alcohol addiction can be a complicated process, requiring nutritional, social, psychological, spiritual, and physical aspects of healing and self-directed changes. Nurses can intervene in alcohol use disorder via screening, referrals, with the support of medical and emotional tools using this treatment that empathizes hope, forgiveness, and relief from shame and guilt. Health insurance in many cases can cover treatment since AUD is medically accepted Internationally as a disease.

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