Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Professional Help
October 13, 2009 Filed Under: Addictions
Alcohol and drug abuse are terms that have become common place in our every day life. While the term “addict” seems to conjure up pictures of people laying in the gutter or in some obscure side alley, many have not realized or acknowledged the full extent of their condition. In an effort to rid themselves of negative thoughts, many abuse afflicted individuals think that “this can’t happen to me”. Unfortunately, it can and very often does if they don’t seek help before the situation becomes totally uncontrollable and their lives end up in total ruin.
Often the most difficult task is for the abuser to admit that they have an abuse problem and that they need a drug rehab program.
If the addiction is due to drinking, some abusers are unwilling to accept the label of “drunk or alcoholic”, and many have even convinced themselves that they can quit any time they want to, but they just haven’t had a suitable occasion to do that yet. This can very often become a potentially dangerous situation and the best course of action is an alcohol rehab center, where they can receive the proper professional care and attention to overcome their addiction.
Withdrawal symptoms are real and when the body has become accustomed to a particular substance whether it be alcohol drugs and it’s taken away gradually or all at once, the body will react and this is sometimes very severe. Withdrawal symptoms are very real and can be very painful for the person going through them.
If someone you love is addicted to drugs or alcohol, the best thing you can do is to help them get into an drug treatment center or alcohol rehab program. These programs are very good and run by professionals who can help. Often the cost is minimal or in some cases there’s no charge at all. Talk with a counsellor as it’s certainly a preferable option as opposed to watching them destroy their lives.
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I am addicted to alcohol…….my husband hates it. My kids are getting older, im sure they hate it too. I want to stop drinking, but I do not want to stop having fun. I wake up every morning and say to myself, today is the day. This is the day I am not going to drink, then I will not drink tomorrow.
I still drink. I always have an excuse for myself. Wether it be a social gathering, or it just be me. I will drink. I tried to stop at one point. I went to my doctor. I ended up in a rehab facility that was outpatient. No one knew except me and my dog…………
When I finally informed my husband that I was going sober, he questioned me and said that he didn’t care that I drank on occasion. He actually gave me a hard time for not drinking. Maybe I was more fun. Not before long I was drinking again….
He really does not drink……..I just need to kick the habit, somehow.