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Help finding Private Drug & Alcohol Detox and Rehab Clinics

  Are you having problems finding an appropriate private detox unit or drug rehabilitation and alcohol rehabilitation clinics in the UK or internationally for yourself, your partner, family member, work colleague or friend?
  Have you tried Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), but felt it wasn't for you?
  Are you looking for immediate access to drug rehabilitation or alcohol rehabilitation clinics for a drug or drink problem?
  Are you fed up with being passed from pillar to post trying to get someone to listen and assist you with a drug or drink problem?
  Are you looking at private or independent drug rehabilitation or alcohol rehabilitation clinics in the UK or internationally? Are you confused by the mass of information on alcohol detox, alcohol rehab, binge drinking, drug detox, drug rehab, etc?
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ADMIT is an independent company set up to fill a demand for plain talking and commonsense in the treatment of Alcohol and Drug misuse in the UK and internationally.
We do not criticise, nor are we judgmental. We recognise confidentiality at all times.
What do I have to do next?
  If you are interested in private alcohol or drug detox and rehab in an alcohol rehabilitation or drug rehabilitation centre, complete the short alcohol and drugs dependency questionnaire, please CLICK HERE or call us today.

Alcohol and drug misuse is usually an ILLNESS that requires treatment in a specialist alcohol and drug rehab clinic. Very few people - less than 5% - can drink less or become substance free on their own.

If the answers to the alcohol and drugs dependency questionnaire indicate that you have a problem, you do need treatment at one of the drug rehabilitation or alcohol rehabilitation clinics - the fact that you are looking means that you have taken the first big step towards RECOVERY. Give us a call NOW for free advice on Alcohol Detox, Drug Detox, Alcohol Rehab or Drug Rehab.
Tel: 0845 30 20 40 4
8 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days a week. Lines may be busy - don't give up - leave your number and somebody will get back to you.

What else can I do right now?
  If you are physically dependent on alcohol, it is dangerous to stop drinking instantly. The brain is depressed by alcohol and removing alcohol instantly causes the brain to race. The symptoms are sweating, heart pounding or palpitations, tremors or shakes, rapid and extreme mood swings, and in certain cases fits. These withdrawal symptoms can be fatal.
  Start keeping a diary of your alcohol consumption. Record the number of glasses. Stick to the same size glass each day. Try to keep to the same type of drink but if you have to mix drinks, record the number of glasses of wine, spirits or beer.
  Reduce your alcohol consumption sensibly. We recommend a maximum alcohol reduction of 10% per day. If you are drinking 12 glasses per day you would need to reduce to 11, then 10, then 9 then 8.5, 8, 7.5, 7, 6.5, 6, 5.5, 5, 4.5, 4, 4, 3.5, 3.5, 3, 3, 3, 2.5, 2.5, 2.5, 2, 2, 2. so that in 3 to 4 weeks you are down to a low daily level of alcohol consumption - this is not the solution as you should be striving for abstinence, but this plan should help you to reduce safely.
  Walk 15 to 20 minutes per day ideally after your evening meal, initially at a steady pace building up over 3-4 days to a brisk pace.
  Drink plenty of tap water and drink at least a pint of water after your evening walk to help flush your system out.
  Avoid WHITE FLOUR and SUGAR. Cut white bread out of your diet completely and substitute WHOLEMEAL BREAD (not brown bread as that is often just white bread dyed brown). Eat at least one slice with a meal three times a day. Learn to eat between 7 - 9 a.m., 12 - 2 p.m., and 6 - 8 p.m. This regime will reduce your craving for alcohol and make you feel better and helps you to control your weight.

Don't forget to...
  Complete the short alcohol and drugs dependency questionnaire... please CLICK HERE
  Call us on 0845 30 20 40 4 (8 a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days a week) for further advice and assistance.

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