Category: Sober living

  • What Is Sober Living and How Does It Support Recovery?

    Sober living home rules that are honest, fair and that display cultural competency go a long way to help residents feel safe, comfortable, and supported in all aspects of their recovery. In Texas, sober living homes are not required to be licensed, but they can voluntarily request a license. Doing so can help ensure that […]

  • Vitamins for Alcoholics: Liver Recovery and Withdrawal

    Sweating is a common symptom of alcohol withdrawal, and it can be challenging to manage. This vitamin stimulates the production of collagen, which can help regulate body temperature. Insomnia is a common symptom of alcohol withdrawal, and it can be challenging to manage. This mineral is essential for the production of melatonin, which can help regulate sleep. […]

  • Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs: Uses, Benefits, and Costs

    With so many therapy options, there is hope for anyone with an addiction to recover. If you or someone you know has a problem with drugs and alcohol, take action today and contact a treatment provider to learn more about treatment options. Online therapy has grown tremendously in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic, and is […]

  • Alcoholic hepatitis Symptoms and causes

    At this stage, it’s unlikely that your liver disease can be fully reversed. But there is still a lot that can be done to stop your condition getting worse and even repair some of the damage. In the early stages of compensated cirrhosis, life expectancy may still be upwards of 15 years. When portal hypertension […]

  • What Does Alcohol Do to Your Body?

    Like a clog in a drain, those thickened fluids can jam up your ducts. That can lead to pancreatitis, which is inflammation of the pancreas. That’s because your body already has processes in place that allow it to store excess proteins, carbohydrates and fats. However, there may be legal, financial, or relational consequences for drinking […]

  • What Does Alcohol Do to Your Body?

    Like a clog in a drain, those thickened fluids can jam up your ducts. That can lead to pancreatitis, which is inflammation of the pancreas. That’s because your body already has processes in place that allow it to store excess proteins, carbohydrates and fats. However, there may be legal, financial, or relational consequences for drinking […]

  • How to Get Sober: A Guide to Sobriety

    Currently, sober homes are not federally regulated and many states don’t have regulations or licensure requirements either. However, some state-level organizations offer accreditation through formal programs. These programs ensure sober homes are meeting codes of ethics, general standards, and health and safety guidelines. Operators in the sober living home industry largely provide residential and personal-care […]

  • How Long Does Alcohol Stay in Your System?

    It’s always important to drink responsibly and be aware of your limits. If you find yourself frequently needing to detox from alcohol, it may be a sign to reevaluate your drinking habits. We offer comprehensive alcohol addiction treatment at Still Detox to help you become sober. At our rehab center, we understand that alcohol flushing […]

  • 8 Powerful Addiction Memoirs that Sober People Love

    Any general advice posted on our blog, website, or app is for informational purposes only and is not intended to replace or substitute for any medical or other advice. If you have specific concerns or a situation arises in which you require medical advice, you should consult with an appropriately trained and qualified medical services […]

  • How To Fight Loneliness in Addiction Recovery

    You will also learn to manage possible triggers that may arise in some social situations, such as the presence of alcohol. Solid relationships help you develop healthy coping skills, learn from each other, and build resilience. Loneliness reduces your opportunities to learn or practice these loneliness in recovery skills, leaving you more vulnerable when dealing […]