Do you want to have more fun, to fit in, to cope better with your problems? It’s as easy as taking a drink — if you believe what you see on television. But if you think that alcohol will improve your life, you’re fooling yourself. Relying on alcohol to relax you or cheer you up can be dangerous. You may find yourself using it more and more in this way. This can lead to addiction. If this is happening to you, take action now to change your behavior and find caring people to help you.
You may drink to feel more charming or carefree and relaxed. But in reality, alcohol can affect your speech, your behavior and your judgment. It can lead you to take risks you wouldn’t take if you were sober. Alcohol can also lead to serious health problems. That includes liver disease and heart disease. It can also cause loss of mental function.
To find out if you may have a problem with alcohol, read the following statements and answer yes or no. Answering “yes” to three or more questions may be a signal that alcohol is taking over your life.
Facing a problem with alcohol can be hard. Once a person decides to get help, it can be found in many places. Below you will find resources that can give you more information. They can also help you find treatment.
Speak with your primary health care provider. Sometimes your health care provider can provide medication to help you stop drinking. If not, he or she can refer you to a specialist.
This kind of care can be inpatient. It means you spend a period of time in a facility. Or it can be outpatient. This means you come and go. The facilities have medical support and can help a person detox. Most health insurance plans will cover at least some treatment. To find this kind of care, talk to your health care provider or a counselor. Contact your case manager, or your assigned PIHP case manager. You can also go to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
AA helps members get sober and stay sober. They help you build healthy patterns of living. Everyone is welcome at an AA meeting. You do not have to identify yourself. Some people find it easier to go to the first meeting with a friend. To find a meeting near you, visit AA online. Or look in the phone book for the number of a local chapter.
Many people with alcoholism can give up alcohol for good. But change may not be easy or quick. Treatment is only a start. Relapses can be common. A relapse is not a sign of failure. Instead, it means treatment should continue. Once a person stops drinking, support is needed for them to stay sober. After care programs and groups, such as AA, are good for this kind of support.
Treatment for addiction to drugs varies with your needs. Some people go through treatment only once. Others return to it off and on throughout their lives.
Recovery begins when you seek help for your drug abuse or addiction. Then, you’ll slowly start to build a new life. It may not always be easy. But with the support of others, you can succeed. During recovery, you’ll go through three stages. How long each one lasts varies with each person.
During this stage, you’ll focus on stopping your drug abuse or addiction. Most likely, you’ll receive help from a therapist, addiction counselor, or doctor. You may also go to self-help groups on a regular basis. You’ll avoid people or places that might tempt you to use drugs.
During this time, you’ll work on changing your life. You may change your values, move, or go back to school. You might start new, healthy relationships. And you might end ones that aren’t as healthy. You may even try to make up for harm you caused others while using drugs.
This stage will last for the rest of your life. You’re feeling stronger and healthier. Now, you may look for a greater sense of purpose. You may focus on the things that matter to you most. These may include your family, your beliefs or lending a hand to others.
Drug addiction is never really cured. Sometimes, no matter how well you’re doing, you may be tempted. If so, you can: