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by kragen
1037 days ago
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i didn't mean to prevent or arrest psychosis, i meant to prevent or arrest excitotoxicity delirium tremens can induce psychosis but while that's pretty unfun it's usually less crucial to interrupt the psychosis than the neural damage |
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The essential feature of alcoholism is that the sufferers have broken metabolisms, and they find alcohol provides the calories they need to run their brains and bodies: https://twitter.com/JamesKnochel/status/1667570759034888192
Carbohydrates and protein provide 4 calories/gram, fats provide 9 calories/gram. Alcohol provides 7 calories/gram. Alcoholics train their nervous system to run on acetate, one of the breakdown products of ethanol: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14085230
Rather than tranquilizing patients with haldol, how can the withdrawal patient's nervous system be fed?
A social worker I knew said one way to help with alcohol withdrawal is to provide a lot of sugar. The potassium in orange juice allows the body to use the sugar without having to release insulin. Other juices have less potassium, but would also be good.
I'm aware of some other gentle interventions too. Anything's better than inducing agony with haloperidol.