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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Sober for October T-Shirts LAST CALL! Sale ends midnight 10/15.



New for 2014, Sober for October t-shirts.  $13 each with FREE domestic shipping.  Mens or Womens S-2X in lime, orange or white with the black Sober for October logo in black on the front. Order yours today... because every alcoholic quits drinking eventually, some just aren't alive that day. Available exclusively at www.alcohologist.com/how-to-order.php


Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Sunday, September 28, 2014

The Sobriety :60 - Alcohol, offenders and victims


Alcohol use at the time of the crime is what 56 percent of crime victims, and 37 percent of offenders have in common.  Episode #8 - Alcohol and crime, can be found at http://youtu.be/uVzFw1F9ZHg

Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Sobriety :60 - Brain injury


The brain has the remarkable ability to heal itself from most injuries and alcohol-related brain damage, but you have to quit drinking first.  Episode #7 - Alcohol and brain injury can be found at http://youtu.be/7UeQsxQeb94

Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Sunday, September 14, 2014

The Sobriety :60 - Alcohol and blood sugar for diabetics and non-diabetics

Whether or not diabetics can/should drink is a common question in health forums.  Because of the interaction between the liver and pancreas, non-diabetics and diabetics alike face alcohol dangers. Episode #6 - Alcohol and blood sugar management in diabetics and non-diabetics can be found at  http://youtu.be/k1AXV6yZ1wM

Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Four myths about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder endanger babies


Sept. 9, the ninth day of the ninth month, is the annual observance of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) to emphasize the critical nine months of pregnancy. FASDs are now more common than autism, and one child is born with one in the range of FASDs every 4.5 minutes. The most common is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. (For characteristics of FASD, see related article)
The unborn use the same blood and therefore have the same blood alcohol concentration (BAC) as the mother. The fetus lacks the ability to process the alcohol the way an adult does, so the BAC remains high for a long time, causing a number of physical, cognitive, social and neurological problems in the infant that are permanent and irreversible. And sometimes fatal.
Myth 1: I’m not alcoholic, so my baby is safe.
The developing baby doesn’t know the difference: Alcohol is alcohol. Developmental and physical problems can be caused by any amount of alcohol, any time during the pregnancy. There’s particular interest in early-pregnancy drinking, as well as the relationship between greater amounts of alcohol increasing the probability of a fetal disorder. However, an expectant mother doesn’t need to have the disease of alcoholism to cause trouble for the fetus.
Any amount of alcohol – even so called social drinking – risks infant development because alcohol is a toxin. The byproduct of alcohol metabolism, specifically acetaldehyde, is 30 times more toxic and any quantity can be responsible for physical deformities.
Myth 2: It’s the mom’s fault.
It’s the alcohol’s fault. Research published in Animal Cells and Systems suggests the father's drinking also may contribute to FAS.
The Korean study exposed male rodents to varying concentrations of alcohol prior to mating. Some of the fetuses they helped conceive suffered abnormal organ development and/or brain development. The offspring of the “sober” male mice in the study showed no abnormalities. The study authors concluded that alcohol consumption, not necessarily heavy use or the disease of alcoholism, affects genes in sperm which are responsible for normal fetal development.
The study subjects were exposed to alcohol for only seven weeks (see related examiner.com article).
Myth 3: I quit drinking before I got pregnant, so no worries, right?
Naturally, there is heightened interest in alcohol consumption after conception. A study of 1,107 first-time mothers released in April 15 by Australia's University of New South Wales found an increased risk of low birth weight even if the mother was treated for an alcohol use disorder 12 months before conception. This is the first study connecting problems with newborns with drinking alcohol prior to conception.
Low birth weight is one of four FASD diagnostic criteria used by medical professionals:
• Abnormal facial features (smooth ridge between nose and upper lip)
• Lower-than-average height, weight, or both
• Central nervous system problems (small head size, problems later in life with attention and hyperactivity, poor coordination)
• Prenatal alcohol exposure; although confirmation is not required to make a diagnosis
Alcohol causes lasting changes in a mother’s DNA, which explains the problems in the babies of chronic drinkers even long after the drinking ceased.
Myth 4: I can drink again once the baby arrives.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA … which started FASD Awareness Day on 9/9/99) notes that protecting babies from alcohol goes beyond pregnancy. "When a woman uses alcohol, her baby does, too. That’s why abstaining from drinking throughout pregnancy and during breastfeeding is the best gift a mother can give her child—it’s a gift that lasts a lifetime."
(see full article)
www.alcohologist.com
Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Sunday, September 7, 2014

The Sobriety :60 - Alcohol and healthcare costs

Twenty to 40 percent of general hospital beds are used for managing alcohol-related health complications.  Here's a minute on the top driver of healthcare costs. Episode #5 - Healthcare Overhaul can be found at http://youtu.be/j7Xif-Azh0g

Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Recovery Month program on Quantum Leap radio, 9/2


Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud author Scott Stevens will join host Cathy Bilsky to talk alcoholism, relapse, sobriety and recovery at 9:30 CDT Tuesday, 9/2. Listen live at www.freedomslips.com by clicking the PLAY button on "Studio B." A replay will be available after the program.

Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

Monday, September 1, 2014

The Sobriety :60 - Stroke

Drinking, drinking often or drinking to excess is the cause of one-in-five strokes.  Here's a minute on alcohol as a stroke risk factor. Episode #4 - Stroke can be found at http://youtu.be/nfmSiLgWXUM


Visit alcohologist.com for a replay of the Bringing Inspiration To Earth show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud also can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."