Rehab Program For Alcohol Addiction in Women

Suddenly if you are on your own in a cosmopolitan city with no parental supervision and earning fat by modeling and all of that at an age of sixteen or seventeen, what would generally follow? There can be two outcomes- either you would be balancing your success and freedom positively or you would be exploiting the same by torturing yourself. In majority of the cases women or girls fall for the second option. I knew a friend of mine who went to New York because her cousin was there and started modeling when she was barely sixteen. As luck would favor in the first few months, it was all fun, money, freedom and pride. No one to answer for and no accountability for one’s action. Life was at its best. But sadly this girl succumbed to drugs and alcohol because of people around her. She too thought that it’s super fantastic and is in vogue. If you are in media and fashion industry, especially the latter you usually got to snort the substance as it will elate you, de-stress you and its big ‘fun’.

What then turned out to be a playful activity made this girl’s life hell and horrendous. Her drinking intake and cocaine consumption was so much that her heart nearly stopped beating. Next thing she remembered opening her eyes in a hospital with parents at bedside. She needed help. Without wasting time she was taken to alcohol rehab for women. She recounts today that the three months stay in alcohol rehab for women has changed her life for good. If she is breathing today and feel sober, that is only because of the rehab program that her parents got enrolled. They brought her back to the person she was and her disease was treated separately because they are two different things and needed to be treated independently. This is indeed a great thing that I heard.

The alcohol rehab for women also had women undergoing vivtrol treatment. Vivtrol treatment initially is painful owing to the injections given to the addicts for best -results. In a rehab center this pain is lessened by taking care of the both physical and psychological needs of the patients.

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Women and Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent and unprovoked seizures. The seizures are transient signs or symptoms of abnormal and excessive neuronal activity in the brain. A large percentage of people all over the world have epilepsy, and it usually occurs in young children or the elderly. This disease is usually controlled, but it is not fully cured with medication. Surgery can be an option but not for all cases. The syndrome of epilepsy will not occur lifelong; some forms are just confined in the early childhood of the affected person. This disease should not be understood as a single disorder but rather as a group of syndromes that has divergent symptoms but all of them involve electrical activity in the brain. 

Epilepsy and Women’s Hormones

Women with epilepsy are a special case, and it requires some considerations because of the relationship between the female sex hormones—the estrogen and the progesterone—and the seizures. There are some women who experience fluctuating seizures because of the differences in the amount of hormone present in the body. Some significant times in a woman’s life where hormonal changes are observed are during her puberty stage, during pregnancy, and during the menopausal stages.

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Lack of Sex Drive in Women – Major Causes of Female Low Libido

There are many possible causes of low libido in women. In this article you will find some of the major causes of low libido in women. There are emotional reasons to a lowered libido. Emotional trauma resulting from sexual abuse in the past makes some women afraid to engage in intercourse. They may view it as an unpleasant and potentially painful expression of a man’s power over them. This may usually, but not always, be overcome with counseling and therapy.

Depression is a Catch-22 when it comes to low libido. Depression itself causes a woman to lose interest in making love while one of the side effects of the drugs used to treat it is decreased libido. Drugs like Zoloft (Sertraline), Elavil (Amitriptyline), and Paxil (Paroxetine) are antidepressants most commonly given to people with chronic depression. They prove to be effective in raising the patient’s mood but not his or her sexual drive. Doctors have come up with a drug regimen that helps counter these unfortunate side effects. They institute drug holidays wherein the patients stops taking the drug for two days and resumed taking it on the third. Patients taking this holiday report little or no change in their mood, but a renewed interest in making love.

Double standards are often tolerated, and sometimes encouraged in patriarchal societies. Women in these societies are more likely to blame themselves for their infidelity and, as a consequence, feel guilty. Guilt resulting from infidelity may also cause a woman to be an unwilling to go to bed with her partner.

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