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The problem with most alcoholics is that they would rather do anything instead of admit that they have a drinking problem. But sometimes, there's no denying that there's an issue. The following represent some of the most common signs of alcoholism and how you can use them to know if you need to enter an alcohol rehab program.
Nine Signs You May Need Alcohol Rehab
- You've developed a tolerance to alcohol. When it takes more and more alcohol than ever to get you "buzzed" you may have an alcohol addiction. Tolerance is one of the classic signs of alcoholism and means you need help fast.
- Drinking has affected your performance at work or school. It's one thing to show up for work or class with an occasional hangover. It's another to see your grades slip, or receive poor performance reviews because of your drinking.
- Drinking has cost you a relationship. If you've lost a girlfriend or a boyfriend because of alcohol, you should consider what might come next and get yourself into an alcohol rehabilitation program immediately.
- Drinking has led to a brush with the law. If you've been pulled over or arrested because of driving while under the influence of alcohol, or been cited for public drunkenness, you may have an alcohol addiction and should consider learning more about alcohol rehab.
- You drink throughout the course of the day. Individuals in alcohol rehab often report that they needed a drink first thing in the morning in order to steady their nerves and face for the day. If you find yourself drinking throughout the day, you may have an addiction that requires professional help.
- You are unable to stop drinking. The definition of an alcohol addiction is that you are unable to stop drinking even though you realize it is damaging your health, your professional life and your relationships.
- You drink to avoid unpleasant sensations. When an alcoholic falls deep into the cycle of addiction, they no longer consume alcohol in order to create a pleasurable sensation. They do it to avoid the negative feelings that occur when they aren't drinking.
- Your family and friends tell you that you have a problem. If loved ones go to the trouble to hold an intervention to point out how your behavior is affecting them, you can rest assured that they have taken the time to determine that you have a drinking problem. The next step after intervention is alcohol rehab, so heed the call of those who care about you the most.
- Your health is suffering. Alcohol causes long-term damage to the liver and the heart. If you have been to see a doctor and are suffering from conditions of the liver, heart or other vital organs it may be time to set your denial aside and begin treatment at an alcohol rehab facility immediately.
What to Expect in Alcohol Rehab
Alcohol rehab may seem like a scary proposition, but in reality it is really a healthy, productive process. When you enter into alcohol rehab, a team of caring professionals will see you through detox, individual counseling, group counseling and aftercare in an effort to help you get clean and sober (and stay that way). If everything goes according to plan, you will walk out of alcohol rehab a happier, healthier and more secure individual than when you started.
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