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Time Name Location / Group Address / Platform Region
7:00 PM Burkesville Discussion Group Burkesville Discussion Group 213 Upper River St Burkesville Discussion   English   Open Meeting
6:00 PM Fri Evening Recovery Group Fri Evening Recovery Group 622 E Maple St Campbellsville Closed Meeting   Discussion   English
7:00 PM Monticello Group Monticello United Methodist Church 125 Michigan Ave Monticello English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Just For Today Just For Today 633 Main St Russell Springs Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:00 PM Jamestown Group Clearview House 201 Fairgrounds Rd Jamestown Discussion   English   Open Meeting
7:30 PM Glasgow Friday Night Group Glasgow Friday Night Group 300 S Broadway St Glasgow Closed Meeting   Discussion   English

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Burkesville, Kentucky AA Meetings

Nestled on the foothills of Appalachia and bordered by the Cumberland River, Burkesville is the seat of Cumberland County in the state of Kentucky. Despite a population of a couple thousand, the city has several residents living there who are struggling with alcohol use disorder. Alcohol use disorder, or AUD, develops when an individual continually consumes alcohol to the point where chemical adjustments occur in their brain. These modifications increase the pleasurable feelings when drinking alcohol, which will then result in them feeling the urge to consume even more. When AUD becomes extreme, the drinker now drinks to avoid withdrawal symptoms more than to feel pleasure. Withdrawal symptoms are typically painful and are accompanied by undesirable effects such as extreme anxiety, tension, depression, vomiting, or sweaty hands. AUD normally develops after a period of consistent and excessive drinking. People can also get AUD from a parent, as it is a hereditary condition. There are various other factors that increase the risk of developing AUD, including drinking more than twelve alcohol drinks per week; day-to-day binge drinking and being constantly around a loved one who has AUD. Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA, is one of the most effective forms of therapy for AUD. Burkesville residents who are experiencing AUD can get help by participating in AA meetings in Burkesville. These meetings are listed among a group of AA meetings in Kentucky on alcoholicsanonymous.com.

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