$Unique_ID{BRK00625} $Pretitle{} $Title{How do the DTs Work?} $Subject{DT's drug drugs alcohol withdrawal syndrome Mental Emotional condition Conditions Delirium Tremens anxiety attacks poor sleep profound confused disoriented hallucination hallucinations shake shakes tremor tremors Sedatives tranquilizers behavior behavior community social lifestyle lifestyles} $Volume{E-23,Q-23} $Log{} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. How do the DTs Work? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: They always show the alcoholic who can't get a drink going through all kinds of distress and shakes on the TV detective shows. I suppose it is supposed to represent the DTs, but I don't understand how the DTs work. Can you explain the DTs to me? Is it as bad as some people make out that it is? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: DTs or Delirium Tremens is a severe withdrawal syndrome that occurs when chronic alcoholics no longer have access to alcohol, and it's a frightening "real life" situation. It begins with anxiety attacks, poor sleep, and often a profound depression. The patient becomes increasingly confused and may sweat profusely. In the confused and disoriented state, hallucinations occur which are frightening to the patient; and visual hallucinations, often involving animals, may terrorize the patient. As the DTs continue the hand may begin to shake, and sometimes even the head and trunk are affected by this tremor. It is not a pleasant thing to watch and medical care must be obtained immediately. Sedatives, tranquilizers, and intravenous fluid therapy may all be necessary to successfully raise the patient out of this nightmare situation. I am not sure these depictions are helping anyone, although most of the TV I see these days use the withdrawal from drugs in the same way. And the withdrawal syndrome is a very similar one, although the treatment may vary just a bit. If it passes on the lesson that drugs can lead to some horrifying experiences, than I would have to endorse these depictions. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.