It is possible to recognize the
early stages of alcoholism. The later stages of chronic alcoholism should not
have to happen if the early alcoholism symptoms are recognized and treated.
The article, “What Are the Symptoms
of an Alcohol Problem?” identifies areas of
concern.
Alcoholism in its early stages,
wears many different faces or masks. These may include a high, depicting
pleasure or an emotional low, as the extreme opposite manifested by symptoms
similar to clinical depression.
Alcoholism is a disease that
can occur at any age and places the body in a state of dis-ease, because there
is a craving for alcohol or an addiction to alcohol. There is an increased
demand by the body for what appears to offer a temporary release from tension and stress or increases one's pleasure. Make note of the word pleasure, as
addiction often begins based upon a pleasure-seeking principle.
Teenagers are particularly
vulnerable to early, alcohol addiction. They tend to crave a release from peer
pressure, stress and freedom. They want to have fun, enjoy life and live an
adult lifestyle. Initially, they may consume an excessive amount of alcohol
unknowingly, not realizing that the first drink is the first step towards early
addiction.
Perhaps there is not enough
research to show the relation between alcohol and circulation, but short and
long-term effects of alcohol on the human body are inter-related in that what
satisfies the body initially leads to a continual craving for more. Remember
that alcohol has a drying effect. As one’s circulation is affected, it takes
more alcohol to achieve the same satiating high.
Early symptoms of alcoholism
are recognizable.
Bouts of restlessness may be
one of the first signs of a craving for alcohol, addiction or alcoholism.
Unexpected emotional outbursts including anger and frustration are often
apparent. The person needing alcohol may begin lying, fighting, stealing,
abusing others or even disappearing to satisfy his or her craving.
Not being able to limit one’s
alcohol consumption is only one sign of early alcoholism, as a person's
inhibitions are adversely affected. Increased bouts of drinking on a regular
basis are another indicator. Not being able to meet one’s commitments with
respect to family, school or employment, suggests that there are early social
problems. Finding alcohol in unusual places, like under one’s chesterfield or
bed may be another.
Early alcoholics tend to do
senseless damage to their own personal property and surroundings, as well as
that of others. They may use inappropriate language that is not a norm for
them. They can become serious risk takers, endangering their own lives or that
of others, often with motor vehicles, motorcycles or boats.
Some tend to
towards violence, doing whatever is necessary to obtain their fix.
Understanding the nature of
alcoholism is important in terms of the prevention and
treatment of early alcoholism.
Recognizing or acknowledging
one’s propensity towards alcoholism is only the first step towards treatment,
but a very important one.
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