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Alcohol Abuse Symptoms - Am I an Alcoholic?Posted Wednesday, March 23, 2005 - Do you feel you should cut back on alcohol? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then read on.
Alcohol Dependence is a disorder that affects many people. Some people have genes that make them more likely to become alcohol dependent. This is particularly true in some men whose father’s had alcohol dependence. So if there are others in your family who you feel have had or currently have a problem with alcohol, know that you are at increased risk and should take care to watch for signs of alcohol dependence in yourself. Alcohol dependence is characterized by:
If you think you may have alcohol dependence, then first assess your safety. Know that detoxing from alcohol is actually the most dangerous substance to detox from… more dangerous than cocaine, or even heroin. You can actually die from not getting medical treatment for your detox if you develop seizures from withdrawal or Delerium Tremens (hand tremors, “shakes”, confusion, or hallucinations, etc). If you have any questions about this, then you need a medical evaluation. In emergency, go to the emergency room or call 911. If it is the daytime, call your primary care doctor or see a psychiatrist. After and during detoxification you will need to get involved in treatment for alcohol dependence. This varies from individual therapy, cognitive therapy (therapy that addresses your thoughts and patterns of thinking), motivational therapy, group therapy, family therapy, Alcoholics Anonymous, Rational Recovery and many other treatment programs. If you have tried one of these in the past and didn’t like it, give something else a try! There really is something for everyone. Medications can sometimes help, but are not the solution to alcohol dependence. They are most helpful if you have another symptom that may be complicating your alcohol dependence, such as getting anxious in social situations or trouble falling asleep. Be aware that some of these medications used are not safe for people who have alcohol dependence. Make sure that your doctor knows that you don’t want any medication that can be addictive! |
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