A TV Documentary About Alcohol Dependency Symptoms and Signs Leads to Some Tense and Dismal Thoughts About a Young Female’s Excessive and Hazardous Drinking

Daniel had been engaging in abusive drinking behavior since her sophomore year in college. Now, nine years later, she drank more than ever. One Thursday night when she was feeling ill, Daniel decided to stay home, loosen up, and watch television.

While looking for a program to watch that would capture her attention, she instantaneously became attracted to a program about young adult and teenage drinking difficulties.

When Ordinary Alcohol Addiction Symptoms and Signs are Revealed by Alcohol Addicted People

The speaker talked about the difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse and then discussed the topic of alcoholism symptoms and alcoholism warning signs. When the commenter discussed a person’s alcoholic behavior and some of the more normal alcoholism signs and symptoms that alcohol addicted people exhibit, Daniel got quite alarmed because it basically seemed as if the commenter was talking specifically to her.

After watching the TV documentary, Daniel promised herself that she would call her doctor the following morning and make an appointment to discuss her drinking situation.

When the following morning arrived, true to her word, Daniel called her health care provider and made an appointment. While she was waiting for the day of her appointment to arrive, she went online and did a search for alcoholic symptoms. Especially noteworthy were the following symptoms or signs: making excuses to drink at virtually every opportunity, major relationship and employment difficulties, sneaking a couple of extra drinks before social events, sleep problems, and increasing irritability.

Stated simply, due to the fact that Daniel exhibited all of these signs she went deeper in her online search and found numerous blogs and websites that articulated diverse alcohol addiction warning signs and symptoms.

One of the signs that really grabbed her interest was the following: “Do you often drink after stating to yourself that you won't?” While Daniel never concluded that she may have a severe drinking difficulty, after reading about the various alcoholic symptoms and warning signs, she couldn’t counter the fact that for the past ten or eleven months, she continually tried but failed at substantially lessening her drinking or totally quitting.

When Neighbors and Family Members Pester You by Objecting to Your Irresponsible Drinking Behavior

Another alcohol dependency symptom that grabbed her curiosity was the following: “Have people pestered you by criticizing your problem drinking?” When Daniel read this she immediately thought about a recent quarrel she had with her aunt about her abusive drinking. Moreover, Daniel without a doubt called to mind a recent disagreement she had with her parents about her abusive drinking behavior. Since Daniel truthfully believed that she didn’t have a drinking issue, when friends talked about her drinking she of course got disturbed and angry.

A third alcohol dependency symptom was the following: “Do you crave a drink when you first get up in the morning?” Until now, Daniel had been dishonest with herself about her drinking situation. After reading about the aforementioned alcoholism warning signs, nonetheless, she knew in her heart of hearts that she was facing a critical drinking issue, especially given the fact that she now felt that she required a drink the first thing in the morning to cut down on her nervousness.

What is more, the next alcohol dependency warning sign really got her thinking about her drinking situation: “Do you drink to get away from reality or difficulties?” When she reflected on her life for a few minutes, she comprehended that just about in every complicated situation in the past six or seven months, she told herself that she needed a drink to help cope with the anxiety in her life.

The final alcohol dependency warning sign that made her feel especially ill at ease about her drinking problem was the following: “Has your enthusiasm for life declined since you started drinking more often?” When Daniel read this sign she openly comprehended that drinking had become a critical issue in her life because of her diminished energy level and also because she stopped pursuing her passions and her dreams.

Conclusion: When Getting Down in the Dumps Turns Into Something Electrifying and A Sense of Hopefulness

After thinking about all of these damaging alcohol addiction symptoms and signs, Daniel at first felt glum. Then something thrilling occurred. She realized that she was going to see her physician about her problem drinking and she also knew that she would talk about all of the above alcohol addiction warning symptoms and signs with her. In fact, for the first time in quite a few months, Daniel truthfully felt a sense of optimism because she was confronting her drinking problems and was at last ready to make the necessary changes so that she could recapture the life that was sliding away.

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