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Alcohol Rehab in Louisiana

Addicted.org helps people with their problems with alcohol addiction.  We assist you to decide for the best possible alcohol rehab treatment in one of the 129 treatment possible in the state of Louisiana. We have certified counselors that will guide you step by step with understanding and support on the road to sobriety. The lifestyle of anyone with alcohol problems reflects on their relationships, lives and families.

Everyone deserves the opportunity and chance to be admitted in a rehab treatment to solve his alcohol dependency.  Drug Rehab Services has the experience and knowledge to refer you to the best alcohol rehab possible in Louisiana.

We have built an expertise put you on the road to recovery.  Our future goal is a world without ruined families and people due to alcoholism problems.  Give us the chance to help you.   We are here to make it easier for you!

Alcohol situation in Louisiana

Louisiana is still pretty stable in terms of alcohol-related deaths on the highways. The rate is still alarming for the Louisiana officials, because almost half of all road accidents were because of drunk driving. Alcohol while driving is causing a big problem in Louisiana. Alcohol in general is still a huge problem in Louisiana, the binge drinkers have been reported almost 900 000 in a period of only one month.

At the Louisiana State University, there have been several incidents related to heavy alcohol drinking on the part of the university students, some were not even of legal drinking age. The major part of the problem comes from the fraternity houses that engage in activities which are sometimes very harmful to the people addicted to alcohol. Some frat houses have even been suspended because of illicit alcohol activities.

Alcohol abuse information

The foetal alcohol syndrome has various symptoms that can be seen or sometimes unseen. The babies whose mother drank during her pregnancy sometimes have very dramatic changes in terms of facial expression and bone structure. The organs can also be affected, and the heart can be affected in various ways which can be very harmful to the baby.

Late signs and symptoms of alcoholism include medical conditions such as pancreatitis, anemia, cirrhosis, neuropathy, atrophy, cerebellar gastritis, alcoholic cardiomyopathy (heart disease), confusion, Korsakoff's dementia, central pontine myelinolysis (brain degeneration), seizures, Wernicke's encephalopathy (abnormal brain functioning),, gastrointestinal bleeding, hallucinations, peptic ulcers, and malnutrition.

DUI laws in Louisiana

  • Alcohol blood concentration shouldn't’t be more than .08
  • Zero tolerance for minors is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for 90 days for the first offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for a year and some mandatory jail after the second offense
  • Driver's licence is suspended for two years and the mandatory jail after the third offense
  • Vehicle confiscation will happen after the third offense

It is sure that law officials could choose to put an interlock ignition on the individual’s car after the second offense. The penalty for the offender who has blood alcohol concentration of over .15 will be an enhanced one. Louisiana doesn't’t use education as a method to curb drunk driving, but uses alcohol treatment instead.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_fl.htm
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/alcoholism/page3_em.htm#Alcoholism%20Symptoms
http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/1997/09/12/Resources/Lsu-Suspends.Frat.After.Alcohol.Incident-2172413.shtml

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