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Dangerous Intoxication-a Look On Alcohol Abuse

By: Daniel Marcus Manson Home | Health-and-Fitness | Alternative-Medicine


Movies and television portray drinking as a cool, glamorous activity. You see your favorite stars †both reel and real †doing crazy behavior, thrashing about, and other uncalled-for activities. If you think these are all that drinking alcohol does, you’re in for a rude surprise.

In real life, alcohol addiction is far from glamorous. alcohol abuse creates a profound impact on your physical, psychological, and emotional faculties. It breaks families and ends friendships. It reduces self-esteem, until you no longer remember what it means. There is more to alcohol abuse than statistics and survey numbers. There is more to it than holding the bottle by its neck and chugging the contents down as if there is no tomorrow. Alcohol abuse is mostly about you, and how it can form you into the person you least like to be.

As with other types of addiction, alcohol addiction is a disease. It has physical and psychological roots, a clinical condition that can be explained and, most important of all, treated. It is not a habit that you decide to do away with the next day. It is not a routine that you chuck just like that when you’ve had enough. Alcohol addiction is a sickness, and you can only conquer a sickness with proper medical intervention.

You may not realize it, but alcohol abuse affects you physically more than you think. A long-term alcohol intake leads to brain damage, nerve damage, weight problems, depression, and insomnia. These physiological effects produce a negative impact on your health and well-being. Aside from body functions, alcohol abuse creates a toll on your appearance, too. Because all you ever do is guzzle down all sorts of alcoholic beverages, you no longer have the luxury of keeping your body clean and forming a respectable appearance. How can you, when you can barely stand at all or, worse, are knocked out?

The psychological aspect of alcohol abuse is just as, if not more, damaging as the physical aspect. You know there’s something going on; you just don’t know what. It can also be you know there’s something wrong, but you refuse to accept the fact because you believe everything will work out just fine. This is what makes alcohol addiction difficult to face: the glaring truth that you have a problem, the painful label of a drunkard, the cold, hard fact that you need help †these are all too much for you to take. You are a person of worth, and you know that. But when alcohol comes into the picture, it takes that sense of worth away from you.

If you want to put an end to your journey down the alcoholic road, keep these two words in mind: get help. Battling alcohol abuse is a great battle, one you cannot do on your own. You need the help and support system of your family and friends. You need the expert care of trained professionals who can bring back the amazing you that alcohol so crudely stripped off. Once you acknowledge your illness, help becomes a lot easier. Do not let your shame get in the way of your asking for help. You’ll be amazed at the huge number of people who are more than willing to help you win against your addiction.

Getting yourself in an alcohol treatment center is the greatest thing you can do for yourself. A good treatment center is one that takes your case and needs into consideration, then tailors a treatment program exclusively for you. Alcohol addiction is a very individual condition. Just as there is no other person like you on the planet, no two alcoholics are exactly alike. You both have different needs that need different care plans. Make sure the alcohol treatment center you pick gives you just that.

Alcohol rehabilitation is no easy feat. There will be struggles and a few painful moments, but they are insubstantial. What truly matters is the ray of sunshine you see when you step out from your old dark, alcohol-filled world. Break the chains and live the life you want. Never let anything, especially alcohol addiction, ever stop you from doing just that.



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