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  • Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
  • Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital
    is located at 718 North Macomb Street Monroe, MI. 48162 and can be contacted by calling 734-240-5350. Promedica Monroe Regional Hospital offers treatment services for Illicit Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse and Alcoholism

    Treatment Services Offered: Mental Balance Treatment Services, Inpatient Hospital Treatment, Hearing Impaired Clients
    Payment Options: Payment Assistance Through Medicaid, Medicare Assistance, Insurance - Private Pay, Insurance - Military, Self Pay

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  • When a pregnant woman consumes alcohol, it passes through the placenta to the growing fetus. Because a developing baby's body breaks down alcohol much more slowly than an adult's, a fetus's blood alcohol level can rise much higher than its mother's and stay elevated longer.
  • Experts in the field of substance abuse recommend that an alcoholic have professional supervision if they are to undergo alcohol detox; when an alcohol suddenly withdraws from alcohol, they may experience delirium tremens, which could potentially be deadly.
  • Although alcoholism can be treated and long-term sobriety obtained, the recovered person must realize that they do not have the ability to control their alcohol intake after completing treatment. In other words, even if an alcoholic has been sober for a long time and has regained health, he or she remains susceptible to relapse and must continue to avoid all alcoholic beverages. "Cutting down" on drinking doesn't work; cutting out alcohol is necessary for a successful recovery.
  • During the ages of 30�''59, the consequences of heavy alcohol consumption over time becomes evident. Alcoholic liver disease, alcohol pancreatitis, several types of cancer, disorders of the heart and circulatory system, alcohol-related brain disorders, and other adverse effects upon the endocrine and immune system are most likely to emerge during this time.

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