There are pharmacological supports that assist with hallucinations. We cannot comment on specific protocols.
The process in which the body adjusts to functioning without alcohol in the body is called withdrawal. A person will be very sick for a while going through this adjustment.
If you mean hearing noises that aren't there, yes. Those are auditory hallucinations, and are an indication of severe withdrawal. We're not sure what you mean by making noises. Alcohol withdrawal is a dangerous, potentially fatal process. It should be medically monitored if at all possible.
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It can, but usually only at high levels of intoxication or during withdrawal, and usually in cases of advanced alcoholism. True hallucinations, although they may appear visual, occur only in the brain. They only seem to be happening outside the body. The blurring of eyesight and other visual aberrations that come with high levels of intoxication are not hallucinations. They are caused by the brain's inability to control the muscles that focus the eyes, and sometimes by its inability to correctly process the visual information.
The employee needs to review the 401-K plan regarding the process on making hardship withdrawal. The employee can also contact the 401-K plan provider and inquire the provisions and procedures to process a hardship withdrawal.
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An alcoholic is someone that is addicted and craves alcoholic beverages.
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Alcoholic fermentation
Alcoholic drink is a mixture which includes ethanol. The fermentation process which involves the chemical change of sugars into alcohol by yeasts is usually complete by the time the alcoholic drink is sold.