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Alcoholic Blog Non Profit AlcoholicShare Inc. has a Mission to advocate for families, children, suffering from Alcoholism. To educate about Drunk drivers and how to get them off the road. To make it difficult and deny repeat DUI offenders drivers licenses. Advocate for Insurance companies to pay to give active drinking Alcoholics the help they need. To bring Alcoholism into the Social Media discussion.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Delusions
Delusions
Burned dreams, bad scenes.
Locked up, locked out,
Locked down.
Need just one more drink.
Lost hopes, no smokes,
nowhere to go,
but got to get there soon.
Will quit after this next drink.
Divorce court,
county court,
municipal court,
Hospital, clinics, detox,
Got to have one more drink.
Shaky hands, bad plans,
one night stands, Time running out,
for that last drink.
Long clay hole, tales untold,
eulogy from strangers, Body buried,
Life forgotten, He finally had that
last drink.
Author - RS Sherrod 2009
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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Please vist our Blog
Our Web blog is up and running. We now have some very nice content. We have 100 articles posted as of today June 2013.If you would like to be a guest article writer and are an expert in the field of Alcoholism, Recovery, Addiction or counseling Alcoholics.
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Monday, September 19, 2011
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Tuesday, September 13, 2011
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Welcome to AlcoholicShare.org
AlcoholicShare.org is a new Non-profit that is to benefit all those who are effected by the disease of Alcohoism. According to Stephanie Brown, founder of the Alcohol Clinic at Stanford Medical Center, statistics show that 76 million Americans, which equals out to about 45% have been exposed to some form of alcoholism in the family home in one way or another. What’s worse than this is that about 26.8 million of those numbers are children. Growing up with alcoholism can be a very traumatic experience for a child because one of the main problems in an alcoholic home is one of neglect. The parents who have the problem become so absorbed in their habits that they tend to forget birthdays, and other important events in a child’s life leaving them with a feeling of having no faith in anything or anyone. Children are very influential and after living in an environment of denial they become resistant to discuss important and life-changing aspects of life themselves. And studies have shown that this behavior may cause children to suffer from bouts of depression, anxiety and compulsions later on in their lives. | Alcholism, Alcoholic, Alcoholic Family, Alcoholic Parent, Alcoholic Mother, Alcoholic Father, Binge Drinking, AA, Recovering Alcoholic, Alcoholic Drinking, Alcoholic Help, Alcoholic Symptoms, Alcoholism in Families |
Growing up in a home with a parent addicted to alcohol also has an effect on the social circles that children get involved in. Without a proper discipline regimen at home, children can get involved with drugs and alcohol themselves and there is also a higher risk for that child to marry someone with an alcohol problem down the road.
Alcoholism is not an individual disease. It affects everyone in the home, and can especially have a dangerous and life-changing effect on the children who are being exposed to it. If you have a family member who is suffering from this dangerous problem, help is available. It only takes one voice to be the difference and the help that a person needs.
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