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Is Alcohol A
Problem For You
Alcohol
addiction is a devastating disease that affects millions of
individuals worldwide. When one experiences an addiction to alcohol,
they become dependent on it as the factor that starts to control all
aspects of their life.
The addiction is both physical and mental. These individuals lose
every ounce of control they have when it comes to consuming alcohol.
They feel as if they must drink. Normally, these individuals do not
stop drinking until they have actually passed out from consuming too
much.
Eventually, it gets to the point in which the person must consume
larger amounts to get the same feelings of euphoria that the
consumption provided in the past. If an individual attempts to quit
consuming the substance, they will actually experience a withdrawal
which includes anxiety, nausea, and similar symptoms. The withdrawal
that many people experience is similar to those addicted to drugs
who cease engaging in drug activity.
Most people find that alcohol addiction leads to many negative
complications in their life. This may include problems at work,
relationship troubles, issues with health, and even problems that
are legal in nature. When an individual has an addiction to alcohol,
they will normally continue to drink even when these negative
consequences and issues keep occurring.
When a person experiences the demoralizing disease of alcohol
addiction, it lasts the entire lifetime. It does not disappear, but
can be held in a state of remission by not drinking any more. There
are many common risks that are associated with developing this
disease. Many people have made poor choices and end up becoming
addicted to alcohol. Many individuals have a genetic predisposition
to developing an addiction of this nature. While there is no known
cure for this disease, there are many preventive measures that an
individual with an alcohol addiction can practice to avoid consuming
this substance.
If you are a person who believes that you may be addicted to
alcohol, there are many common indicators that may mean that you
have a problem. They are:
● Drinking early in the
morning
● Hiding your drinking
● Having feelings of guilt when drinking
● Others have mentioned that you may have a problem
● You feel as if you need to drink
● If you do not drink, you experience anxiety
● You want to quit, but cannot seem to control the urge to drink
● If you do not drink, you actually feel sick
If you find that any of
the above situations sound familiar, you may have an issue with
alcohol addiction. There are many places that you can seek
assistance with this medical condition. You should enlist the help
of a friend or someone in your family to help as far as emotional
support while receiving help for your problem.
The key to recovery from alcohol addiction is abstinence, stopping
drinking completely. Many individuals try to quit drinking a little
at a time, but since an addiction to alcohol makes a person lose
control, this may not work. This is true even in individuals who
have the best of intentions.
Alcohol addiction is a widespread disease. In the United States
alone, nearly forty five percent of people drink large amounts of
alcohol. In addition to this figure, there are many preteens and
teenagers that meet the criteria for alcohol addiction.
This is a devastating fact. Not only can alcohol addiction pose a
severe financial strain on the individual that suffers from it, it
also increases the possibility of experiencing a life threatening
condition. Furthermore, it can take a toll on those that you love
and care about. You must become proactive about your own recovery
and start getting the help you deserve.
To get assistance with
alcohol abuse call 311.
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By: Bill Urell -
Our 101 page Addiction Recovery Help Guide is yours free just for
visiting our site. Bill Urell MA.CAAP-II, is an addictions therapist
at a leading drug and alcohol treatment center. Visit
http://www.AddictionRecoveryBasics.com
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