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Alcohol Addiction Is A Terrible Illness

While alcohol dependence is a terrible illness that could ruin lives, a few individuals who battle with it manage to hold down substantial responsibilities and difficult jobs. From the outside, these supposed high-functioning alcoholics seem to have it all together. They could drive nice cars, reside in great communities, and earn a lot of money.

Simply because they are high-functioning does not mean that they are immune to the effects of alcohol. They're still in danger of injuring themselves and others around them. For example, a pilot nursing a hangover, a surgeon with tremulous hands, or a banker handling large amounts of cash are each at-risk of triggering awful disasters if they continue on their dysfunctional course.

Here are some symptoms that could assist in recognizing these ticking time bombs:

1. They drink instead of eating.

Alcoholics will oftentimes change dishes with a couple of cocktails, lose interest in food completely, or employ mealtime as a disguise to begin drinking.
2. They may awaken with no hangover, even after a number of cocktails.

Consuming alcohol regularly over a long period of time can cause the body to come to be dependent on alcohol. Routinely high-functioning alcoholics are able to drink a lot without the punishing hangover that torments the occasional drinker.

3. Abstinence makes them grouchy, nervous, or ill at ease.

If an alcoholic is compelled to abstain from drinking, his/her body oftentimes responds negatively, as they depend on the sedative effects of alcohol. Abruptly stopping could cause stress and anxiety, anxiety, excessive sweating, an elevated heart rate, as well as seizures.

4. Their conduct patterns change significantly while intoxicated on booze.

When they drink, alcoholics may transform significantly. A normally mild-mannered individual may end up being aggressive, or make impulsive decisions.
5. They can't have just two alcoholic beverages.

An alcoholic has a difficult time stopping, and might even "polish off" others' drinks. Alcohol will never be left on the table, and there is always an excuse for "another round.".

6. Time periods of memory loss or "blacking out" are common
Quite a few people dependent on alcohol will take part in activities that they cannot recall the next day. They might not appear very intoxicated at the time, but they're not able to recall things that occurred.

7. Attempts to talk about alcohol related incidents are received with anger and denial.

When challenged with concerns surrounding their alcohol consumption, problem drinkers will typically regress to denial or hostility, making conversation challenging.
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8. They always have a good explanation for why they consume alcohol.

If flat denial or anger is not the chosen means of avoidance, most alcoholics will have an outwardly sensible reason for their conduct. Stress at work, issues at home, or a wealth of social activities are prevalent reasons to account for their destructive actions.

9. They hide their alcohol.

Lots of alcoholics will drink alone, or slip alcoholic beverages from a container in a desk or in their vehicle. This type of hidden drinking is a tremendous warning sign and there is no other reason for this behavior besides alcohol dependence.

Let's keep our society productive, safe, and sober by by being observant for troublesome conduct in an effort to get these struggling coworkers, family members, and friends the assistance they require.

While alcoholism is a devastating condition that can and does damage lives, some individuals who battle with it manage to hold down substantial responsibilities and stressful careers. From the outdoors, these supposed high-functioning alcoholics seem to have it all together. They could drive great automobiles, live in fantastic communities, and make a considerable income.

Just since they're high-functioning does not indicate that they're immune to the effects of alcohol. A pilot nursing a hangover, a surgeon with trembling hands, or a banker handling big sums of cash are each at-risk of causing awful catastrophes if they remain on their dysfunctional course.
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