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The number of individuals in Clarkston, Michigan that are currently struggling with alcoholism has steadily begun to climb recently; this dilemma has created the need for more quality Alcohol Addiction Treatment Facilities to be located in and around this area.

The causes of alcoholism are varied and could include depression, low self esteem, peer pressure, childhood trauma or abuse, and various environmental factors. One thing is certain, a person in Clarkston, MI. that picks up their first drink does not think that this action will result in a potentially life threatening alcohol addiction.

There are numerous reasons that it is vitally important for an individual from Clarkston to reach out to an Alcohol Abuse Treatment Center for an alcohol addiction. There are a host of serious problems that are related to alcoholism such as domestic problems, automobile accidents, and reduced mental health and lower inhibitions. Additionally an individual from Clarkston with an alcoholism problem can have many health related problems including digestive disorders, heart problems and liver disease.

Getting the help of a professional Alcohol Treatment Center is the only logical solution for an individual in Clarkston that is being affected by the potentially deadly toxic effects of alcoholism. Once an individual from Clarkston recognizes that they have a problem with an alcohol addiction, they should have a sense of urgency in regard to obtaining treatment for their alcoholism.

An individual going through the detox process should have the professional support that is available at a Clarkston, MI. Alcoholism Rehab Center. One of the biggest hurdles that people from Clarkston, Michigan will face during the alcohol detox period is experiencing the pain and discomfort of the withdrawal symptoms that are often associated with this process. The length and the severity of these symptoms will depend on how long the individual was alcohol dependent and how much they drank during the process of their alcoholism. The alcohol detoxification process refers to the process of minimizing and managing the physical symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.

The various options that are available to treat individuals from Clarkston with an alcohol addiction problem include outpatient alcohol addiction treatment, hospitalization detox, long term alcohol rehab and short term alcoholism treatment and residential inpatient rehab treatment, just to name a select few. The primary goal of any type of quality Alcohol Abuse Rehab should be to help the individual from Clarkston, Michigan to get to the point where they can become sober and stay that way.

We are dedicated to providing assistance to individuals from Clarkston that are currently struggling with an alcohol addiction and seeking the help of an Alcoholism Rehab Program. Getting help is easy - just pick up the phone and dial the toll-free number to speak with a treatment counselor who cares.

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  • Tolerance is the adaptation of the body to the effects of alcohol; when a person develops an alcohol tolerance, they must drink more and more of it in order to produce the same effects as the first time they drank.
  • Alcoholics, do not process alcohol as effectively as non-alcoholics. The alcoholic�'s liver converts alcohol into acetaldehyde at twice the normal rate. At the same time, their ability to convert acetaldehyde into acetic acid is much slower than non-alcoholics. Consequently, the higher concentrations of acetaldehyde can damage liver cells, cause inflammation and exhaust the body�'s immune system. The liver�'s ability to absorb nutrients is compromised. Unfortunately, the damage is not restricted to the liver. An abundance of acetaldehyde will eventually enter the bloodstream which can affect other organs in the body such as the heart or pancreas. It can also affect the brain. The brain, like most body organs, is vulnerable to injury from alcohol consumption. Acetaldehyde can block proper brain function such as the firing of neurotransmitters which affect one�'s mood, memory, and behavior.
  • The lowest rates of heavy alcohol use are among data clerks, personnel specialists and secretaries.
  • Students who choose to drink at colleges that ban alcohol consume just as much alcohol as students at schools without a ban.
  • AA Meetings in Clarkston, MI.
  • Clarkston Gay Aa
    Clarkston
    6600 Waldon Road
    Clarkston, Michigan 48346

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Monday, 7:30 PM
  • Open Speaker Meeing
    Alano Club
    5661 Clintonville
    Clarkston, Michigan 48348

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Saturday, 7:30 PM
  • Tgis (thank God I'm Sober)
    St. Daniel's Church
    707 Holcomb
    Clarkston, Michigan 48346

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Friday, 8:00 PM
  • Top Of The Hill
    St Trinity Church
    7925 Sashabaw
    Clarkston, Michigan 48348

    Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Times
    Sunday, 6:30 PM
  • Clarkston, MI. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Clarkston Calvary Lutheran Church
    6805 Bluegrass Dr.
    Clarkston, Michigan 48346

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Sun., 6:30 PM

  • St. Daniel Catholic Church
    7010 Valley Park Dr.
    Clarkston, Michigan 48346

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Fri., 8:00 PM

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