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libodem

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1. I worked at a treatment center
Thu Oct 3, 2013, 03:38 PM
Oct 2013

And helped people through medical detox. One of our routine admission orders was to give an I'M injection of B1 and two grams of mag sulfate, one in each hip. Alcohol is detoxed in the liver and it takes Thimine for the process. It can deplete your stores. You need B1 to run your nerves and brain. If you are deficient you can also develop an alcoholic dementia. It's not the alcohol killing brain cells as we might assume. It's the lack of B1 for the brain that leads to Warnikees/Korsakoff's (sp) syndrome.

The cases I personally saw weren't beriberi that I know of. I did see wide stanced gait, like a drunk walk, and all the signs of poor nutrition, mean attitudes, dry skin, and one fella I took care of before I was an RN, had echolaylea (sp) and repeated everything he said once or twice. Poor dude. At least he was nice. I've had some cranky old drunks as patients.

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