Friday, November 21, 2014

The Signs Of Alcoholism And Where To Get Expert Help


For many people having a drink on the way home from work is just a quick stop at the bar, and then they're on their way. Or, a trip to the  beach could involve a drink or two, but maybe not, however for some people it's nearly impossible to take just two drinks, and any large celebration that involves alcohol is bound to be a disaster in one way or another.

If drinking just one drink is difficult, or attending a wedding without getting drunk is unthinkable, and spending the day fishing will take a half case of beer, then you may just have a problem with alcohol.  Let's take a look at a few of the major symptoms of alcoholism now.

One of the biggest problems that alcoholics face is they lack the ability to control the amount of alcohol they drink after they've had just one or two drinks. So, every time they drink, they almost always end up drunk, passed out, hung over and not feeling well. Another symptom of many alcoholics, is their lack of ability to have a good time without alcohol. That means every barbecue, every baseball game, any birthday party, or just hanging around with friends, all have to involve consumption of alcohol, many times to excess.

Due to their daily drinking, an alcoholic will usually have a very high tolerance to alcohol. After a few years they will usually be able to out drink most of their friends and still appear to be sober. When people with this high tolerance are pulled over by the police, they sometimes have surprisingly high blood alcohol levels, while still being able to walk. This is a strong indication  that it's time to get some help in alcohol rehab.

It is estimated that nearly 15,000,000 Americans have difficulty with alcohol at some point in their lives. It is a very difficult addiction to overcome without the help of professionals at an alcohol rehabilitation center, and most the time in patient care is needed. In an inpatient alcohol rehabilitation center, the patient stays in a tranquil environment with no alcohol triggers available.

There is expert medical help on-site in case of serious conditions that can arise when people are detoxing from their addiction to alcohol. In many cases IV's are needed in order to replenish fluids and vitamins in the body, and additionally there are some medications that can ease the pain of withdrawal.

Breaking a long-term alcohol addiction can be one of the most difficult tasks in a person's lifetime. For the most part, those that have been successful long-term in breaking their alcohol addiction, have used a quality inpatient clinic combined with long-term counseling as well.

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