Friday, October 3, 2014

Some Of The Signs And Symptoms Of Alcoholism


Alcohol, and those who are addicted to it, have been around for 1000 years. Many years ago it was difficult to be an alcoholic because people didn't have enough money to purchase the alcohol. Nowadays wages have increased to the point where the average person can drink himself to death on minimum wage, or even less. Now that the  limiting factor is no longer money other things need to come into play, whether it be the fortitude to never start drinking, or the knowledge that you need help in  quitting. Let's take a look at some of the symptoms of being an alcoholic.


To begin with, the drinker will only drink to excess occasionally, however after a few years of drinking regularly, an alcoholic will find themselves drinking to excess every single time.  The same thing goes for missing time at work, at first an occasional day,  here and there, is bound to happen, however when it becomes a weekly occurrence, that's a sign that you may have a problem with alcohol.

Another not so obvious sign, is when a person begins lying about how much they drink. As a person begins drinking regularly their tolerance begins to build a they are able to drink quite a bit more than a regular person before getting drunk. Part of the same symptom is hiding the amount of alcohol that you consume from those around you.  When you go to the fridge to get another beer, then chug one beer in 30 seconds and hide the bottle, then open another beer and casually walked back to the party, that could be an indication that you're an alcoholic.

Another common problem with those who drink is when they go shopping while drinking, then end up way overspending and out of money. Many times they will buy multiples  of  products that they have absolutely no use for at all.  If this sounds familiar you probably need to seek some help.

If some of these symptoms apply to you and your drinking, it might be a good idea to seek  help. If you intend to cut down on your drinking, and are unable to for various reasons, then help is available at  local drug and alcohol treatment centers nationwide.

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