Alcohol Detox Treatment

After three days of treatment for alcohol, does the person sleep all the time?
My husband just spent three days in a detoxification unit of addiction to alcohol, and all you have done today is sleep, and he has been giving back. Behavor Is this normal?
There are lots of things that might be a reason to dream of all time. It is never easy for the person or families involved in this. He may be going through some depression. Please do not feel you can solve this problem for him. It will be difficult for him to resist alcohol and will fight this urge the rest of his life. Only good God can fix a situation like this. You will need much prayer. While in detox, you probably attended some meetings and discussion groups how to take those first steps to start the healing process. Whatever the situation that there probably was left with a lot of guilt. I guess you can let him know that you are there for him and that you love him and support him anyway you can. If and when he is ready, will be there to listen an open mind. This is normal behavior, and knowing people who are alcoholics, this can be a very hard road for everyone involved. There may be a lot of problems control because it has lost the ability to control alocohol consuming and can not control "something or" someone, what will probably feel like you have nothing. So for you, do not let that stop you. If you have a strong love and faith in him, can pull together. I would like to receive advice in a good place even Christian base. And, I would look to believe a gospel church. For you, I would start reading the Bible to have the tools you need to fight Satan in this. See the book of Romans for reinsurance, and the Psalms for comfort. You can drive out this demon and the prohibition from home "IN THE NAME OF JESUS." I do not want to sound strange, but if you're at the end of the trial, this may be what you need for support. Lean on Christ, He is your Rock and strength. Her husband had a situation of physical exertion, while in detoxification. I've seen this, and not fun at all. In fact it takes three days for alcohol to leave your system starts and you just beginning to see symptoms. Yes, you will feel tired. It may sweat, vomit, have chills. Depending on how strong it is, you can see things and can be very angry. I do not know her husband or his personality. But if you notice a large increase in anger, you must first protect themselves, and may be necessary to have 911 immediately. Do not try to calm yourself. They should be called for mental health problems. I pray you will be strong and take heart. God is with you. I hope this help and I hope you get this message before all this stuff starts to happen. Maybe not only can sleep it off. I hope he does. Enter into an AA group and assist with it if helps. That way you can be informed and not feel alone in this either. God bless. You can always send an e-mail me if you wish.
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