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- Beacon House
- Beacon House
is located at 166 South Park Avenue Fond Du Lac, WI. 54935 and can be contacted by calling 920-923-3999. Beacon House offers treatment services for Prescription Drug Abuse, Illicit Drug Addiction and Alcoholism
Treatment Services Offered: Alcohol Addiction Treatment, Transitional Living Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Alcohol Abuse, Dual Diagnosis, Expectant Mothers, Women
Payment Options: Self Pay
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- When an individual has been binge drinking, a withdrawal syndrome can take place that includes symptoms such as an upset stomach, insomnia, headache, and an electrolyte balance, which can make a person feel sick.
- Although alcoholism can be treated and long-term sobriety obtained, the recovered person must realize that they do not have the ability to control their alcohol intake after completing treatment. In other words, even if an alcoholic has been sober for a long time and has regained health, he or she remains susceptible to relapse and must continue to avoid all alcoholic beverages. "Cutting down" on drinking doesn't work; cutting out alcohol is necessary for a successful recovery.
- There is a 200 percent chance that you or someone in your family will either cause, or be an innocent victim of, a drunk driving accident.
- Caffeinated Alcoholic Beverages (CWIs) are premixed beverages that combine alcohol, caffeine, and other stimulants. They may be malt- or distilled-spirits-based and usually have higher alcohol content than beer (i.e., 5%-12% on average for CWIs and 4%-5% for beer). The caffeine content in these beverages is usually not reported.
For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.