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Alcohol Abuse Effects

There are many alcohol abuse effects that plague heavy drinkers and these alcohol abuse effects can negatively impact the alcohol abuser's life in a variety of ways. Alcohol abuse can be defined as habitual drinking that is beginning to show signs of dependency. Alcohol abuse effects can be found in people who are binge drinkers, periodic drinkers, as well as people who drink daily. Many people argue over the definition of alcohol abuse because different consequences occurred depending on the way in which alcohol is used.

A person who is experiencing alcohol abuse effects may have all the symptoms of alcoholism except for the physical craving aspect of the disease. Although these alcohol abusers may not be dependent on alcohol they are probably experiencing some of the negative alcohol abuse effects if they are drinking to excess.

Alcohol abuse effects include a wide range of consequences from problems at work and at home to mental and physical problems. People who abuse alcohol are more likely to be involved in car accidents while drunk driving, uncharacteristic sexual exploits and physical violence.

While many abnormal alcohol drinkers are able to hide their drinking, people who are close to an alcohol abuser usually see indications of a problem. Here are just a few alcohol abuse effects and signs of a problem drinker:

· Drinking in order to feel comfortable in social situations or to escape reality
· Less or no desire to participate in familial and social events
· Frequent lapses in judgment
· Abandoning commitments due to the use of alcohol
· A loss of memory while intoxicated (also referred to as 'blackouts')
· Alcohol-related health problems
· Being intoxicated at inappropriate times

Alcohol abuse effects not only have an impact on the drinker but can also cause pain for family, friends and co-workers. Often times the concerns of these people go unheard by the alcohol abuser while he/she denies, manipulates, rationalizes and blames the drinking bouts away. Even though the drinker has not yet been diagnosed with the disease of alcoholism it is not too early to find help.

Alcohol abuse effects can also include life long health problems because the body can no longer filter the drug out of the system. Cirrhosis of the liver, high blood pressure, and brain damage are just a few of the negative alcohol abuse effects people experience.

If you or someone you love has problems with alcohol abuse or is experiencing alcohol abuse effects help awaits you. Our professional staff will help guide you through the process of finding recovery and help you to live without the need for alcohol. Please call us with any questions or concerns:
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