Alcohol addiction or alcoholism is a chronic disorder
defined by excessive, persistent, and uncontrollable alcohol intake, resulting
in physical and mental dependency. Many addicts who suffer from alcohol
addiction are often unaware of the issue; as a fun, social activity gradually
becomes a habit and ultimately full-blown addiction.
Checklist:
1 – How often do you drink alone? Social drinking with
friends and family during special occasions does is not typically indicative of
an issue. However, if you find yourself drinking regularly, by yourself, it may
be a sign of alcoholism.
2 – Pay attention to your alcohol tolerance. Heightened
alcohol tolerance is yet another indication of an addiction. With enough time
and drink, the body begins to respond differently to moderate alcohol intake.
As such, alcoholics will often increase the dosage to experience the same
feeling.
3 – What part does alcohol play in your daily routine?
Alcoholics will often cater their schedules to alcohol intake. For example, if
you visit the liquor store or bar on a daily basis following work, this may be
a sign that alcoholism is taking hold.
4 – How is your mood affected when drinking is inhibited?
Alcoholics generally develop an intense desire to drink that is beyond their
control. The urge to drink becomes just as, if not more intense as their desire
to eat. Disrupted drinking schedules will often result in irritability and
anxiety until the craving is appeased.
5 – Trust your gut. Though it can be easy to jump to
conclusions; if you find yourself questioning alcoholic tendencies, they likely
require a closer look. Ask yourself whether you would feel comfortable without
alcohol for an extended period of time, and be honest. If you feel yourself
becoming anxious or irritated by the mere thought of alcohol abstinence, then
it may be time to consider professional help.
It's also when people always say "I NEED a drink to unwind" no that's called relaxing people. You need to relax.
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