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by: Rudy Silva
If you drink alcohol frequently then you could have alcohol addictions. These
addictions are one of the hardest to eliminate. The causes are deep seated
emotional problems. To end drinking, requires a strong will and a good method or
process that you can follow. Look over this article, for ideas about how to end
drinking now.
Alcohol addictions are defined as a compulsive craving for an intoxicating and
alcoholic beverage obtained from a fermented fruit and grain. Alcoholic beverage
includes wine, beer and other hard liquors. When the urge to drink comes over
you, you may have a hard time controlling the feeling. The result is you look
for a drink.
When you start giving in to that compulsive craving, you may never be able to
stop yourself from wanting for more. And the only time that you will stop is
when you are already so intoxicated that you lost your senses and control.
Contrary to what most people think that alcoholism is just a matter of resisting
temptation, the urge to drink is very enormous that it suppresses the thinking
faculty of the person. Alcoholism blocks the brain from sending messages to stop
drinking.
Alcohol addictions can be nurtured or natural. If someone else in the family is
an alcohol addict, another member-such as you-will more likely to become an
alcoholic, if you start drinking. When you are exposed to an environment where
alcohol drinking is a lifestyle or a culture, you have high chances of being an
alcoholic. This is the nurtured type of alcoholism.
Being an addict has negative effects on your life. Too much drinking destroys
your brain cells, which can lead to brain damage. The alcohol substance can
disturb the structure and function of the central nervous system, which blocks
the ability to retrieve, consolidate and process information.
Engaging in binge drinking may cause irregular heartbeats. You become a high
risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and other heart-related disorders.
Worse, your vision, sexual function, blood circulation will deteriorate. Even
your pancreas, kidney and liver will be damaged.
One effective approach to stop alcohol addictions is to undergo an alcohol
rehab. Rehabilitation is a process that can help you break the cycle of
drinking. As a process, you may have to undergo a series of programs to solve
the root cause of your excessive drinking. These programs are your tool to
overcome the urges-psychological and physical-of alcohol.
In most cases, you may have to spend time in a rehab center. It is a place where
you can heal and learn to live healthily. You will also be given support as you
go through each program.
Generally, there are three stages of treatments for alcohol addiction. These are
detox, counseling and aftercare. Each of this stage is fashioned to treat a
different component of your addiction.
During the alcohol detox, you will be exposed to an initial recovery process. It
involves drying out, and allowing your body the time to cleanse of harmful
toxins substances.
Counseling is the core of all alcohol addictions rehabilitation. It is in this
process that you learn relapse prevention skills, receive education about
alcoholism and discover the triggers. The aftercare is the final stage in which
you will be sent to the outside world again as a graduate.
Alcohol addictions are not an easy condition. An addicted person needs support
and love from an immediate family. Understanding and patience are two traits
that are very useful for recovery.
Living With An Alcoholic
Living with an addict of any kind is always difficult, especially when you love
them and they are part of your family. Addictive behavior is very destructive
and the addict can unwittingly ruin the life of their loved ones.
Living With An Alcoholic – Don’t Forget To Have A Life
Often people who live with an alcoholic spend much if, not all, of their time
looking after the drinker. They worry about when he will arrive home, even if he
will arrive home.
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