Member Since December 28, 2006 , From Plano TX, United States
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About Dr. Dave:

65 y.o. retired physician (radiologist), alcoholic and drug addict, in remission (we are never cured) for 6 years through rehab and Alcoholics Anonymous (never did like Narcotics Anonymous).


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Answered: Is it possible to enjoy a party where everyone is ...

It seems to me that attending such a party, especially if you are new to sobriety, is very dangerous. If you have a reason to attend (if you have some sobriety under your belt, and it's a rather ...

Answered: Can grain alcohol be used to sanitize

Yes, it can, and it is a good sanitizer. However, if you use it on your skin, it is extremely drying, and you should use a skin moisturizer afterward.

Answered: Alcoholic Anonymous

As far as I know, every word in the Big Book is important!! Could it be a trick question that your sponsor gave you?

Answered: How does every Alcoholics Anonymous meeting begin ...

It seems that every AA meeting that I've attended (admittedly, I've only been to local meetings; although meetings are held everywhere, they differ in each region of the country, and I suppose they ...

Answered: Can i drink any kind of alcohol ever after i had ...

I would wait at least a year after my lab tests returned to normal; how you feel is irrelevant to the state of health of your liver. (P.S. Don't take any more Tylenol!.)

Answered: Maintenance drinkers blood alcohol level and ...

In my limited knowledge, if a person who, relative to another person, weighs more, it takes longer and more alcohol consumption for the heavier person to reach a certain BAC (blood alcohol content ...

Answered: Alcohol and liver Hemangioma

You can, but it's extremely unwise; with a hemangioma, the volume of liver tissue to process alcohol is decreased (how much depends on how big the hemangioma is), and the alcohol's effect on the liver ...

Answered: Science

Cells. Specifically, the shells of cells which had died (during the processing of the cork).

Answered: Mixing cocaine, vicodine, oxicotin?, and alcohol

You can't do anything for him (her), unless he/she wants to get help. The dangers (especially of overdose) are real, and serious. But, like I said, you can't help (unless you want to arrange an ...

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