You know that you
have got a problem with booze when :
- before every party or social occasion your partner asks you
not to drink too much tonight .
- you feel that everyone in your company drinks too slowly or
doesn’t know how to let their hair down and have a good time – like you.
- you are having extra drinks when you go to the bar, because
(see number 2).
- you hate going to any social occasion if there is no
opportunity to drink.
- you think about drinking constantly, can’t wait to finish
work to go and have a drink, can’t wait to be finished ..anything.. to go
and have a drink.
- you hide alcohol around the house, garage, office,
wherever.
- you lie about how much you drink and how often you are
drunk, always minimising the amount.
- you can’t, or find it difficult, to set a limit on the
number of drinks and keep to it.
- you drink too much at inappropriate times, embarrass your
family, friends and self.
- you feel guilty about the night before and have difficulty
looking people in the eye.
- your hands shake in the morning
- you feel sweaty on waking and for most of the day
- the previous night’s drinking is a bit of a blur, or worse
still a blank.
- your partner increasingly criticises your drinking
- your friends increasingly criticise your drinking
- your co-workers and/or boss increasingly criticise your
drinking
- you don’t count your money in dollars or ponds but in the
number of drinks that it will buy
- you are always the last of your group to leave the bar and
the first to suggest another bar or another drink somewhere else.
- you find it increasingly difficult to talk to people or
socialise without having had a drink.
- you want a drink as soon as you wake up
If you experience a
couple of them occasionally it does not necessarily mean that you have a
problem with booze. It is when these
signs are regular features of your drinking that they are significant. We can all overindulge on occasion but if
these occasions are becoming more frequent and you are experiencing an
increasing number of these signs then maybe you need to take a hard look at
your lifestyle and your drinking. Also
you do not need to be experiencing all of these signs to have a problem, a few
of them is more than enough. If you do
feel that you need help check with your family doctor sooner rather than
later. Like most problems, drinking
problems are easier to treat when they are detected early. alcoholic, living with an alcoholic, enabling, co-dependency
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