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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Tift Area Group | Tift Area Group | 107 W 12th St | Tifton | Closed Meeting Discussion English |
12:00 PM | Waycross Group | Waycross Group | 618 Lee Ave | Waycross | Closed Meeting English |
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Douglas, Georgia AA Meetings
Millions of people all over the world are struggling with the life-altering effects of alcohol addiction. One of the most dangerous negative consequences of alcohol addiction is alcohol poisoning. Alcohol poisoning is a potentially fatal consequence of drinking heavily in a short space of time. Alcohol poisoning can negatively affect your breathing, heart rate, body temperature, and potentially lead to a coma. Alcohol is absorbed quickly by your body, unlike food, which usually takes hours to digest. It also takes a lot more time for your body to get rid of alcohol. Extreme alcohol poisoning will need urgent medical attention. Signs and symptoms of alcohol poisoning include disorientation, vomiting, irregular breathing, pale skin, seizures, decreased body temperature, and unconsciousness. If you live in Douglas and are concerned about getting alcohol poisoning, AA meetings in Douglas can provide you with critical guidance to protect yourself. AA, or Alcoholics Anonymous, is an international fellowship of men and women that provides group support therapy to people who have an alcohol dependency. AA meetings are one-hour-long sessions where people with alcohol dependence gather in one location and provide peer support to each other. The locations of these meetings can be found on alcoholicsanonymous.com among a group of AA meetings Georgia.