Many people don’t really consider alcohol a drug. After all, it is legal to drink – as long as you’re of age. But the real truth is that alcoholism is a form of drug addiction just as serious and harmful as addiction to other drugs. Because alcohol is legal to drink, many people just think of alcohol as another beverage.
Drug addiction is defined as an uncontrollable craving for a substance that a person feels they must have in order to live. Alcoholism is defined in much the same way. When a person has an addiction to alcohol, they can’t see their life without drinks in it. The presence of alcohol has become a “given” and they are not willing to give that crutch up without a fight. The cold harsh reality is that people with alcoholism are drug addicts plain and simple.
Alcoholism causes a person to think that they cannot live without the “buzz” that alcohol gives them. Alcohol has been classified as a drug by the Food and Drug Administration, so a person with alcoholism does suffer from a drug addiction.
The good news is that there is help for people who are suffering. Perhaps the most well-known organization that helps people with alcoholism is Alcoholics Anonymous. This is a private group that meets several times a week and centers on twelve steps of recovery. Making it through the twelve steps leads to a full recovery from alcohol addiction although it is still a struggle to stay sober.
People who have a drug addiction to substances such as heroin and cocaine suffer from withdrawal symptoms. People with alcoholism do too. The far-reaching effects of drug addiction and alcoholism can stay with a person for years making it obvious that the similarities between the two evident.
When you decide to seek out help for your alcoholism, it’s important that you acknowledge the fact that you are also suffering from an addiction to a powerful drug. Once you face that fact, you can really start on the road to recovery.
Alcoholism is a serious disease just as drug addiction is. While you may not think that being addicted to alcohol is as serious as being addicted to heroin, it can still affect your body in ways you never even thought of. Do a little research and pay attention to what the experts say about your problem.
If you think you have an addiction to the drug that causes alcoholism – alcohol – it’s important that you seek help as soon as you can. You deserve to be healthy and live a long, clean life. The time to start is now.
Alcohol and Drug Addiction
There are some scary things in our world today, but none is more scary than an
addiction to drugs and alcohol. It’s a growing problem in our society, and alcohol
and drug addiction has become a tough nut to crack, so to speak.
Drugs and alcohol make people feel good. When they are able to feel those feelings,
they are apt to use more just to maintain that feeling. Eventually, the drugs and/or
alcohol take hold of a person’s life until they are completely controlled by the
effects they are used to. They may realize they have a problem, but when the painful
withdrawal symptoms start, using seems like a much better option than suffering.
The United States has declared a “war on drugs”. This is a great effort, but it
might just be too big of an epidemic to control. The real truth is that if we take a
personal interest in healing those around us, we can gain control of the problem one
person at a time – if we’re lucky.
Recognizing the signs of alcohol and drug addiction are actually quite easy – when
you know what you’re looking for. While the following signs are just suggestions to
look for, don’t take them lightly:
* Chronic bloodshot eyes
* Behavior other than normal
* Always disappearing for long periods of time
* Problems with work or school
* Excessive shaking or tremors
* Financial problems
* Avoidance of social situations
* Spacey or unintelligible conversation
If you recognize any of these signs in a loved one, you should take steps to confront
your loved one and try to steer them towards recovery efforts. The process is not
simple, but when you take the time to help them realize that what they are doing is
damaging not only themselves but those around them, they will possibly be more open
to help.
Alcohol and drug addiction can be debilitating to families all over the world. It
takes hold of lives and can ruin them in an instant. Drug and alcohol addiction are
very serious diseases that should not be ignored. If you think you or a loved one
might be struggling with this powerful problem, seek help now!
There are more resources available now than ever before when it comes to drug and
alcohol addiction. Whether you seek out help from an in-patient rehab facility or
through a counseling service, it’s imperative that help be gotten in any way. Drug
and alcohol addiction can be conquered, but first, there needs to be an admission
that a problem exists. That doesn’t mean weakness, that actually means strength!
Further reading through our articles on health issues will give you a body of information that will help you decide what options you have to deal with the underlying causes of your problem through giving your body the nutrition products that will assist you body to heal from the inside out.
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We wish you well in your search for solutions to this problem and your movement towards better health in all areas.
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