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BlackBart wrote:I'll ask again. Since when was he obliged to?
Alcohol-related psychosis is a secondary psychosis that manifests as prominent hallucinations and delusions occurring in a variety of alcohol-related conditions. For patients with alcohol use disorder, previously known as alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence, psychosis can occur during phases of acute intoxication or withdrawal, with or without delirium tremens. In addition, alcohol hallucinosis and alcoholic paranoia are 2 uncommon alcohol-induced psychotic disorders, which are seen only in chronic alcoholics who have years of severe and heavy drinking. [1] Lastly, psychosis can also occur during alcohol intoxication, also known as pathologic intoxication, an uncommon condition the diagnosis of which is considered controversial. [2
Keep It Real wrote:Are you implying that I am weak/vulnerable/a hard luck case BB - because I assure you I am not. I reckon you probably haven't been toughened up to anywhere near the extent I have TBH.
Keep It Real wrote:As for psychiatry Shrunk has barely replied with so much as two paragraphs to any of my posts/threads; and only that much on one occasion IIRC.
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