I was taking alcohol for quite a long time. Quantity of alcohol was also large. I am stationed at surat. One day I visited vadodara for some work. There due to excess alcoholic problem I was admitted in a hospital and discharged after 5 days. I am taking medicine for high bp for more than 10 years and blood sugar for nearly two years. At the time of discharge from vadodara hospital, in addition to my routine medicine for bp & sugar, I was advised to take anxozap 30 mg three times a day (06.00 am, 2.00 pm & 10.00 night). Subsequently, after two months, I have reduced the quantity and now am taking half anxozap 15 two times a day (morning 6.00 a.m. And afternoon 1.30 pm). I have been taking for last 4 months. Alcohol consumption is reduced to a large extent. For initial three months I have not taken at all. There after I started taking once in a week. Once I start taking I cannot limit the quantity to one or two pegs. Can I get complete recovery from this.
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Hie lybrate-user absolutely you can get complete recovery from this .it's really good if you are motivated to leave alcohol. I will suggest you to consult a psychiatrist and start your medicine regularly and with that I will also suggest you to take motivational intervention therapy which will keep you motivated to leave alcohol. For therapy you can contact. mobile I hope it will help you thank you stay healthy!
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Don't worry lybrate-user. Since you have high determination to control usage, you will get through this. But the road to recovery isn't easy, it can have these small slips bit it doesn't mean you're efforts have gone waste again. Relapsing in between is part of the journey and you can definitely consider "motivation enhancement therapy" and "relapse prevention therapy" from an rci certified clinical psychologist and collaborate with a psychiatrist. Stay strong.
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Addiction affects the brain as well as the body. Since you’re willing to try and give up alcohol, contact alcohol anonymous and work with a clinical psychologist in therapy. Take one day at a time and focus on working with the urge of taking alcohol and the thoughts relating to taking alcohol.
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