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Alcohol Detoxification Fargo ND

When you start the process of kicking the addiction, you’ll want to get a doctor to look you over and make sure you're getting all the right care your alcohol detoxification process. Going cold turkey can be dangerous, so it's better if you do so under medical supervision.

Drake Counseling Services Inc
(701) 293-5429
1202 23rd Street South
Fargo, ND
Meritcare Health Systems
(701) 461-5500
1720 South University Drive
Fargo, ND
Prairie Saint Johns
(701) 476-7200
510 4th Street South
Fargo, ND
Southeast Human Service Center
(701) 298-4500x4434
2624 9th Avenue South
Fargo, ND
Only Human Counseling Services LLP
(701) 476-0497
118 Broadway
Fargo, ND
Claudia McGrath Counseling
(701) 277-0654
419 38th Street SW
Fargo, ND
First Step Recovery PLLP
(701) 293-3384
409 7th Street South
Fargo, ND
Meritcare South University
(701) 461-5350
1720 South University Drive
Fargo, ND
ShareHouse
(701) 282-6561
4227 9th Avenue SW
Fargo, ND
New Hope Recovery Inc
(701) 280-9090
118 Broadway
Fargo, ND
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Alcohol Detoxification

If you’ve been drinking heavily for a long time and want to quit, you might need to go through alcohol detoxification . The side affects of stopping drinking when you’re physically addicted can be severe and it’s important to make sure you’re getting proper care when do decided you want to quit.

When you start the process of kicking the addiction, you’ll want to get a doctor to look you over and make sure you’re getting all the right care your alcohol detoxification process. Going cold turkey can be dangerous, so it’s better if you do so under medical supervision. Alcohol detoxification symptoms can range from mild to dangerous, which is why you’ll need a doctor’s care. Symptoms can include: anxiety, insomnia, sweating or rapid pulse, nausea or vomiting, increased hand tremors, hallucinations, and in extreme cases Grand Mal Seizures. For the seven to ten day withdrawal process, a doctor’s supervision can mean the difference between something difficult and dangerous to something mildly unpleasant, but made bearable by a doctor’s care. Sometimes, a doctor will prescribe alcohol detoxification medicine that will help lessen symptoms and make you a lot more comfortable during the process.

After going through alcohol detoxification , you’ll be able to go on to counseling to help you understand the addiction process, how one becomes addicted to alcohol and how to avoid it in the future

Alcohol Detoxification Prepares You for a Better Future

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