You're very welcome! I'm glad I could help. I’d love to hear what you found most helpful from the video-your feedback is invaluable. If you’re interested in more tips on this topic or want to explore my full video library, feel free to use my Ai: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
Thank you for watching the video. I do have videos like that one on marijuana. Here is my playlist on marijuana awareness: th-cam.com/play/PLcB3trehXswjbDWc_YOpEaWGdeGr2Nic8.html&si=zcZ8-vLZFWJH2kdf Please feel free to share what you find most interesting after each video you watch. It encourages me to do more content. Thank you!
Antabuse (or disulfiram) is a medication often prescribed to help people with alcohol use disorder. It works by causing unpleasant effects-like nausea, headache, and flushing-if alcohol is consumed, which can deter drinking. By making drinking physically uncomfortable, Antabuse can be a helpful tool for some people in their recovery process, though it’s typically used alongside other treatments, like therapy or support groups. Is this something you’re exploring, or just curious to learn more about? It’s great to ask questions and gather information!
Absolutely, you’re right-alcohol can have many negative effects on the body, especially when used regularly or in large amounts. From impacting the liver and brain to disrupting sleep and mood, it can really take a toll on physical and mental health over time. Have you found any ways to stay mindful about alcohol’s impact, or any strategies that work for you to limit or avoid it? Every bit of knowledge helps when it comes to making healthier choices!
Been sober going on 14 years. Quit cold turkey 💪🏼 due to a major life event. 😊 On a side note, we made a post in our community section on our channel, would be honored if you checked it out. 😊🙏🏼😎
Congratulations on 14 years of sobriety-that’s truly inspiring! Quitting cold turkey after a major life event shows incredible strength and resilience. Thank you for sharing your journey with us; it’s a powerful reminder of what’s possible. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your community post. I am truly grateful to be of service and I am here to support you in every way that I can.
Thanks ❤️
You're very welcome! I'm glad I could help. I’d love to hear what you found most helpful from the video-your feedback is invaluable. If you’re interested in more tips on this topic or want to explore my full video library, feel free to use my Ai: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
2:53 Good evening 🙏 Doc snipes 😊🎉 I drink beer 🍻 every 🌄 morning.
Hi, Maximino! Thank you for watching the video.
Can you do one of these on marijuana as well? This was great.
Thank you for watching the video. I do have videos like that one on marijuana. Here is my playlist on marijuana awareness: th-cam.com/play/PLcB3trehXswjbDWc_YOpEaWGdeGr2Nic8.html&si=zcZ8-vLZFWJH2kdf
Please feel free to share what you find most interesting after each video you watch. It encourages me to do more content. Thank you!
I've never heard of antibuse😮
Antabuse (or disulfiram) is a medication often prescribed to help people with alcohol use disorder. It works by causing unpleasant effects-like nausea, headache, and flushing-if alcohol is consumed, which can deter drinking. By making drinking physically uncomfortable, Antabuse can be a helpful tool for some people in their recovery process, though it’s typically used alongside other treatments, like therapy or support groups.
Is this something you’re exploring, or just curious to learn more about? It’s great to ask questions and gather information!
alcohol is not good for the body
Absolutely, you’re right-alcohol can have many negative effects on the body, especially when used regularly or in large amounts. From impacting the liver and brain to disrupting sleep and mood, it can really take a toll on physical and mental health over time.
Have you found any ways to stay mindful about alcohol’s impact, or any strategies that work for you to limit or avoid it? Every bit of knowledge helps when it comes to making healthier choices!
@@DocSnipes did not like the hangovers so eventually stopped completely
Been sober going on 14 years. Quit cold turkey 💪🏼 due to a major life event. 😊
On a side note, we made a post in our community section on our channel, would be honored if you checked it out. 😊🙏🏼😎
Congratulations on 14 years of sobriety-that’s truly inspiring! Quitting cold turkey after a major life event shows incredible strength and resilience. Thank you for sharing your journey with us; it’s a powerful reminder of what’s possible.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your community post. I am truly grateful to be of service and I am here to support you in every way that I can.