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- $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}
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- How do the DTs Work?
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- 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?
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- 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.
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- 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.
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