Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.hmmm ive drank to much..?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(hmmm ive drank to much..?),it will help you,my kids.
lol im drunk should i drink some more or have a pot noodle to soak up the alcohol??
Answers:
It's Friday, enjoy!
Have some good hangover movies at home for tommorow.
Other Answers:
What?
Use the restroom.
Drink lots of water so you don't have a hang-over tomorrow. And _don't_ drink any more alcohol, that's just stupid.
hope I'm not to late drink more they pot noodles are full of additives that will give you a sore head or walk off balance or feel sick and stuff you stick to the drink and you will be fine
Alcoholism is a devastating disease, not only for the person who has it, but for his or her entire family. Research shows that 40 percent of people living in Western nations have a close family member who is an alcoholic.196 That incidence is even higher in Russia and other countries of Eastern Europe. There is no way to calculate the impact of this problem on children, on spouses, and on the culture itself. Fortunately, it can be treated successfully for those who are willing to seek that help.
I discussed the issue of alcoholism with a panel of knowledgeable people on the Focus on the Family radio broadcast. Included were Dr. Keith Simpson, a physician who has treated this problem for 20 years, and Jerry Butler, a marriage and family therapist with 25 years of counseling experience. His own father had committed suicide during one of his drunken binges. (To obtain a copy of this cassette you may call 1-800-A-FAMILY and ask for CS057.) Also with me were "Bob," a recovered alcoholic, and his wife, "Pauline," who preferred that we withhold their real names.
I did not ask these four individuals for a detailed analysis of alcoholism; our listeners already knew how serious it is. Rather, I wanted them to provide us with practical suggestions as to how family members can recognize the disease and then be of help to those they love. The answers they gave were most encouraging and enlightening.
Dr. Simpson was asked whether alcoholism can be treated successfully today. Is it a hopeless condition, or is there a way out for the victim and his family? This was his reply:
"I specialized in the field of internal medicine for many years but found it to be depressing work. I could help my patients with chronic lung disease and severe diabetes and heart disease, but in reality, my efforts were just a delaying action. Over time, conditions worsened and the diseases progressed. I made my rounds in intensive care each day and watched people losing their battle for life, whereas my alcoholic patients were getting well. That's why I deal almost exclusively with alcoholics now, and I find it to be extremely rewarding work. I see people who come in with more horrible problems than you can imagine, but they get into a recovery program, and in a few months the difference is like going from night to day. So, yes, not only is alcoholism treatable, but the medical community does better with this disorder than any other chronic disease. Alcoholics emerge from treatment programs more functionally integrated, more capable, and more effective than before they 'caught' the disease."197
That was the theme of the entire discussion: There is hope for the alcoholic! But before recovery can begin, the problem has to be acknowledged and treatment sought. That applies to your own family situation, I'm sure. Your husband can be helped if he has "the want to."
do a couple of lines to , to even yourself out
Drink up till you...then eat it up!
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Kitty said: Yes.hmmm ive drank to much..?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(hmmm ive drank to much..?),it will help you,my kids.
lol im drunk should i drink some more or have a pot noodle to soak up the alcohol??
Answers:
It's Friday, enjoy!
Have some good hangover movies at home for tommorow.
Other Answers:
What?
Use the restroom.
Drink lots of water so you don't have a hang-over tomorrow. And _don't_ drink any more alcohol, that's just stupid.
hope I'm not to late drink more they pot noodles are full of additives that will give you a sore head or walk off balance or feel sick and stuff you stick to the drink and you will be fine
Alcoholism is a devastating disease, not only for the person who has it, but for his or her entire family. Research shows that 40 percent of people living in Western nations have a close family member who is an alcoholic.196 That incidence is even higher in Russia and other countries of Eastern Europe. There is no way to calculate the impact of this problem on children, on spouses, and on the culture itself. Fortunately, it can be treated successfully for those who are willing to seek that help.
I discussed the issue of alcoholism with a panel of knowledgeable people on the Focus on the Family radio broadcast. Included were Dr. Keith Simpson, a physician who has treated this problem for 20 years, and Jerry Butler, a marriage and family therapist with 25 years of counseling experience. His own father had committed suicide during one of his drunken binges. (To obtain a copy of this cassette you may call 1-800-A-FAMILY and ask for CS057.) Also with me were "Bob," a recovered alcoholic, and his wife, "Pauline," who preferred that we withhold their real names.
I did not ask these four individuals for a detailed analysis of alcoholism; our listeners already knew how serious it is. Rather, I wanted them to provide us with practical suggestions as to how family members can recognize the disease and then be of help to those they love. The answers they gave were most encouraging and enlightening.
Dr. Simpson was asked whether alcoholism can be treated successfully today. Is it a hopeless condition, or is there a way out for the victim and his family? This was his reply:
"I specialized in the field of internal medicine for many years but found it to be depressing work. I could help my patients with chronic lung disease and severe diabetes and heart disease, but in reality, my efforts were just a delaying action. Over time, conditions worsened and the diseases progressed. I made my rounds in intensive care each day and watched people losing their battle for life, whereas my alcoholic patients were getting well. That's why I deal almost exclusively with alcoholics now, and I find it to be extremely rewarding work. I see people who come in with more horrible problems than you can imagine, but they get into a recovery program, and in a few months the difference is like going from night to day. So, yes, not only is alcoholism treatable, but the medical community does better with this disorder than any other chronic disease. Alcoholics emerge from treatment programs more functionally integrated, more capable, and more effective than before they 'caught' the disease."197
That was the theme of the entire discussion: There is hope for the alcoholic! But before recovery can begin, the problem has to be acknowledged and treatment sought. That applies to your own family situation, I'm sure. Your husband can be helped if he has "the want to."
do a couple of lines to , to even yourself out
Drink up till you...then eat it up!
Source(s):
str8sik
Have fun
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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