Alcoholism is an equal opportunity disease. It does not
cater to differences in sex, age, religion, social status or race. Safety is
not a luxury of any establishment or creed. We are all affected, whether
personally or via friends, family members, co-workers, or the community at
large. In this entry, we will discuss some of the warning signs associated with
this disease in an effort to better address the issue head-on.
Drinking Alone
One of the most common warning signs of alcohol abuse is drinking alone. Individuals who drink by
themselves are no longer drinking for social reasons; rather, they are
attempting to cope with life in their own way. Alcoholics often choose to drink
solo to avoid friends and family members finding out exactly how often they
drink.
What We Do Is Secret
Drinking in secret is yet another alcoholism warning sign.
Those suffering from alcohol addiction will often use discarded bottles and
drinking cups as alcohol containers in an effort to conceal the fact that they
are drinking throughout the day.
The Shakes
Trembling or “the shakes” is another alcoholism warming
sign. When an alcoholic awakes in the morning, their system is still in shock
from a lack of alcohol – causing their bodies to tremble.
Excuses, Excuses
Alcoholics will always find a reason to drink. Instead of
recognizing that they suffer from alcoholism, they will often come up with ways
to celebrate or console themselves alongside an alcoholic beverage. Making
excuses for excessive and regular drinking is a very common sign of alcoholism.
1-2-3-GO!
Many alcoholics find difficulty stopping once drinking has
commenced. Instead of calling it a day following 1 or 2 social beers, an
alcoholic will empty the entire case throughout an evening. Alcoholics also
experience difficulty reducing their intake amount to smaller quantities.
Hygiene
Physical appearance can often take a back seat. Alcoholics
may appear unshaven, unkempt, and dirty at their place of employment or social
gatherings. Where once the individual took pride in their outward appearance,
now little-to-no effort is made.
Alcohol dependence is a substance related disorder in which an individual is addicted to alcohol either physically or mentally, and continues to use alcohol despite significant areas of dysfunction, evidence of physical dependence.Florida Intervention Services
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