Alcohol Addictions: Be Knowledgeable About It
Alcohol addictions have been around since the time man has learned how to turn grapes into wine. Knowing how alcohol can become a bad habit and when it is time to stop is the best thing any 'occasional drinkers' should know.
Why alcoholism happens
As most cured alcoholics would share, they all started out as an occasional drinker. They drink during parties, while watching a football game or when there's a juicy steak waiting on the table. However, the frequency of intake increases when the job promotion didn't push through or when husband (in a case of female alcoholics) starts to grow cold in bed and whispers on the celfone during a conversation with an unknown caller or when a project turns sour. It appears that the volume of intake of alcohol is directly proportional to the number of problems a person currently faces.
Signs of alcohol addictions vary in different types of people, so it is really hard to spot a person who is dependent to alcohol. There are people who becomes difficult to be with; there are those who cannot carry a normal conversation and just slouch on the sofa with a bottle of drink; while there are a few who look sober even with high blood alcohol level. The true test here, therefore, is the smell of breath; even the most discreet of drinkers cannot lie drinking if his breath smells of alcohol throughout the day, everday.
As for the drinker, you would know your 'drinking for pleasure' is not in any way merely for pleasure if you cannot resist taking a sip on a daily basis. It is all about your dependency on the alcohol and the need for it to feel good and do an activity.
Why you need intervention
Alcohol addictions, like any other form of addictions, cannot be treated without help. Even the most intelligent person cannot cure his own drinking problems. When alcohol in your system is too much, you need a medical doctor to help you detoxify and take care of you when your body starts to go into withdrawal.
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