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Alcohol Rehab in Tennessee

Addicted.org provides the guidance people need who has an alcohol addiction.  We are here to decide upon the best possible Alcohol rehab treatment program in one of the 164 treatment clinics in the state of Tennessee for you.  Addicted.org has certified counselors with the understanding, support and guidance necessary to get you on the road to sobriety.  There are many problems with alcoholism in the state of Tennessee that has damaged relationships, lives and families for years.

Everyone can have the chance and the opportunity in participating in a treatment to address their alcohol addiction.  Addicted.org has the experience and knowledge to issue the information needed to get you into the best alcohol rehab in Tennessee.

Addicted.org is here for you to get to the road to recovery.  The long term goal is a world without destroyed souls due to alcohol.  Give us the chance to help save your life.   We are here to make it easier for you, let us help!

Alcohol situation Tennessee

Less than a sixth of the population of Tennessee happened to do binge drinking over a month long period. This was calculated in a national survey in 2002-2003. This sort of irresponsible drinking reflects in the statistics of dui and fatalities that happen because of it. In 2006 alone, there were 478 people who died on the road because of a drunk driver.

Alcoholism is a major problem in the state of Tennessee. Alcohol abuse and addiction are both a constant battle that has to be fought by the state officials. There are over 300 000 people who are alcoholics throughout the state of Tennessee. Unfortunately, there are not enough alcohol treatment centers to take them all, plus some of them are not even reaching to get treatment. This leaves the state with a constant problem with alcoholism, and this could get worse as time goes on.

Alcohol addiction information

A recent study shows that individuals addicted who drink a lot of alcohol have risks to die younger. It could be because of the numerous risks that taking alcohol causes. Not only that, but individuals under the influence of alcohol are more prone to injuries due to lack of judgment or lack of body coordination.

Long-term heavy drinking can cause a range of chronic problems. These include:

  • arrhythmia - abnormal heart rhythms that can kill instantly even younger individuals if they are abusing alcohol
  • Vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency, is common with alcoholics. It can accelerate heart damage and mental degeneration
  • Alcohol kills brain cells that can create brain damage
  • diabetes
  • Alcohol can create cardiomyopathy. The heart changes in size and also in structure.
  • hypertension
  • liver disease which can result in cirrhosis
  • loss of feeling to the extremities and can be elsewhere due to effects on nervous system
  • stomach ulcers

The above are just a few conditions closely resulting from alcoholism. In fact, heavy alcohol use increases the risk for pretty much all diseases.

DUI laws in Tennessee

  • Alcohol blood concentration level of drivers shouldn't’t be higher than .08
  • Zero tolerance law in Tennessee is .02
  • Driver's licence is suspended for a year for the first offense of drunk driving
  • Driver's licence is suspended for  two years and some jail time
  • Driver's licence can suspended for three years and some jail time
  • The officials of Tennessee, after your second offense, could take your car away

In Tennessee, the law officials will request that the interlock ignition be installed in the offender’s automobile. If the BAC level is over .20 when driving, the penalty will be worse. The law officials could possibly use at some point the education concerning alcohol and treatments to get rid of alcoholism, those tools are used on some offenders.

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References and sources:
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/dui/a/dui_tn.htm
http://bodyandhealth.canada.com
http://www.addictionrecovery.net/tennessee/

 

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