<p>Alcohol detox is far more difficult, and more dangerous, than detoxing from any of the other drugs, including heroin.</p>
<p>but she’ll be out soon, and we’ll be able to enjoy her in her full media glory again.</p>
<p>Alcohol detox is far more difficult, and more dangerous, than detoxing from any of the other drugs, including heroin.</p>
<p>but she’ll be out soon, and we’ll be able to enjoy her in her full media glory again.</p>
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<p>Link? (10char)</p>
<p>I do this for a living. Believe me - if you’d like, I’ll direct you to a string of sites.</p>
<p><a href=“http://alcoholism.about.com/od/withdraw/a/blucd040604.htm[/url]”>http://alcoholism.about.com/od/withdraw/a/blucd040604.htm</a></p>
<p>Untreated delirium tremens (a direct impact of severe alcohol withdrawal) can result in a fatality rate that has been reported as high as 20% (1 in 5). In more than a decade, I have yet to witness a single death from heroin withdrawal (it is painful, but, untreated, not nearly as dangerous).</p>
<p>So the prosecutor’s wife ‘bumped’ another car, failed to provide proof of insurance, ran a city-owned vehicle into a pole (a vehicle she was not permitted to drive), had her license suspended but claimed ignorance and did not get into trouble for HER ignorance, paid a small fine for her traffic infraction, etc…</p>
<p>And we are supposed to believe her husband wasn’t running interference for her, essentially abusing his authority?? And btw…why does she keep running cars into stuff? Did anyone bother to give THIS woman a breathaly(i)zer test? Or did having a husband in the DA’s office exempt her from suspicion?</p>