Seek Help for Alcoholism

Alcoholism is becoming a common problem among all age groups, in both genders. The adolescents want to experiment and alcohol is easily accessible. The young in their mid twenties drink mostly under peer pressure and people in middle age drink to reduce work pressure and stress. Either the patient himself or their family and friends can seek help on their behalf. Alcoholism, in the long run, causes serious mental and physical issues and starts affecting personal and professional decisions.

When to Seek Help?

The question is when to seek help for alcoholism? How does a person know when he has exceeded limits and has become an alcoholic? Moderate or occasional consumption of alcohol in small quantity is not matter of concern but when the occasional sip becomes heavy binging then is the time to seek help.

Often alcoholics do not recognize their own symptoms and thus fail to seek help, this is where the family and friends should plan an intervention and seek professional help on their behalf. You can call or visit us in Connecticut to talk to our experts and professionals. Getting an alcoholic to seek help can be a difficult task unless in situations where the police are involve;, law and order has been broken or it is a medical emergency.

If you are can relate to most of the symptoms below, it is time to seek help.

  • You cannot limit the quantity of your alcohol intake.
  • A strong compulsion to drink regularly at home or in evening after work to relax and de-stress.
  • Drinking alone or hiding your drinks.
  • Frequent black outs after drinking and not remembering things at regaining consciousness.
  • Gulp drinks or drink faster in large quantity to get drunk.
  • Experiencing physical withdrawal symptoms and pain in body.
  • You are having problems at work and personal life due to your drinking problem.
  • You keep alcohol handy at nearby places.
  • Losing interest in daily activities or hobbies.
  • Having legal or financial problems due to drinking.

Why to Seek Help?

Often family members try to protect alcoholics by making excuses for them or the patient manages to camouflage their problem. Alcoholism should be seen as any other medical problem and can be treated in a controlled and monitored environment. Process of detoxification helps cleanse the toxins out of the body. Seeking support is not a sign of weakness rather a proud step towards a healthier and improved life.

Many alcoholics when try to give up drinking may face withdrawal symptoms which may make them anxious and they may resort to drinking again. It is wise to seek professional help when you decide to quit. Regular follow ups and having someone to watch over helps in staying sober than struggling with the problem alone.

Alcohol Addiction Resource’s alcohol rehab center in Connecticut provides patients with refreshing and pleasant environment to help them overcome their addiction comfortably and start afresh. We believe in holistic healing and motivation for our patients to truly heal them.