Alcohol Abuse and How to Finally Stop It
Most individuals who abuse alcohol know the reasons why they must give up drinking, but the how continues to puzzle even this most diligent person among us. Maybe you have made a huge legal mess or you've lost one more job. Its possible that you were abandoned by both your spouse and family members because of your behavior. Whatever your reason is, it is time to take a good look at yourself and finally be certain to stop drinking liquor.
People who think they abuse alcohol are usually right. However, admitting it is a lot easier than doing something about it. Most drinkers know in the back of their mind that they have a problem.
Wouldn't it be nice if there were a Magic Pill which made you give up drinking? Or maybe a hypnotist to 'reprogram' your craving for alcohol. Wouldn't a time machine be nice, go back in time before you had a problem and refrain from that very first drink?
The fact of the matter is there is no quick and simple way. First, you must learn how to live your life with no alcohol. Some people would crave for liquor and this could be a lengthy and painful time. Therefore being prepared with coping tools and methods is essential for long term success. . Others will just experience minor physical discomfort. A lot of alcoholics have attempted to stop once or twice in their lives. But the physical cravings could last for years. In order to succeed, you must get used to living a life with no alcohol. For every one thousand alcoholics, only one stays sober for at least 2 years. If you are strong enough then you can be that ONE.
You will be unsuccessful if you don't follow the methodical process to quit drinking liquor.
First, you must admit to yourself that you should quit drinking.
It could help if you write down all of the reasons you could think of to quit drinking alcohol. Write down every reason you could think of. This includes those humiliating moments and the people whom you have hurt physically as well as emotionally. Keep it and make sure to read it when you feel like giving up the goal of quitting drinking alcohol.
If you need more convincing then think of the money you could save if you stop going to pubs and purchasing alcohol. With the legal fees, you could bring home your entire income. Check your credit card statements and your budget; do not just invent numbers. Try to figure out how much alcohol is costing you not just mentally, physically, relationally but financially.
If you want to succeed and fully recover, you need to be really honest to yourself and accept the reality. When you are ready, it's time to commit to quitting.
Get to a Physician
The damage done to your body is something only a physician can evaluate. A physician can also give advice as to how to give up drinking. You may require hospitalization and medical supervision, or you might be able to go it by yourself.
Make Certain to Tell Those You Trust
Another great way to give up drinking is to tell trusted people that would understand that you are going to quit drinking and you may need their support. If you need help, these people will be there for you.
Find Meetings
If you want to be with people who have experienced what you are experiencing then the 12 Step Meetings is the place to go to. Start by looking for 12 Step Meetings around your neighborhood. Various kinds of people with various kinds of problems go to different kinds of meetings. Attend a lot of meetings all around your area; in fact, you should attend ninety meetings in 90 days. You will learn more about quitting in these meetings than anywhere else.
You will know that its worth it when you have reached this point. Just continue to be strong and control the cravings...live a life without alcohol in your system.
Most individuals who abuse alcohol know the reasons why they must give up drinking, but the how continues to puzzle even this most diligent person among us. Maybe you have made a huge legal mess or you've lost one more job. Its possible that you were abandoned by both your spouse and family members because of your behavior. Whatever your reason is, it is time to take a good look at yourself and finally be certain to stop drinking liquor.
People who think they abuse alcohol are usually right. However, admitting it is a lot easier than doing something about it. Most drinkers know in the back of their mind that they have a problem.
Wouldn't it be nice if there were a Magic Pill which made you give up drinking? Or maybe a hypnotist to 'reprogram' your craving for alcohol. Wouldn't a time machine be nice, go back in time before you had a problem and refrain from that very first drink?
The fact of the matter is there is no quick and simple way. First, you must learn how to live your life with no alcohol. Some people would crave for liquor and this could be a lengthy and painful time. Therefore being prepared with coping tools and methods is essential for long term success. . Others will just experience minor physical discomfort. A lot of alcoholics have attempted to stop once or twice in their lives. But the physical cravings could last for years. In order to succeed, you must get used to living a life with no alcohol. For every one thousand alcoholics, only one stays sober for at least 2 years. If you are strong enough then you can be that ONE.
You will be unsuccessful if you don't follow the methodical process to quit drinking liquor.
First, you must admit to yourself that you should quit drinking.
It could help if you write down all of the reasons you could think of to quit drinking alcohol. Write down every reason you could think of. This includes those humiliating moments and the people whom you have hurt physically as well as emotionally. Keep it and make sure to read it when you feel like giving up the goal of quitting drinking alcohol.
If you need more convincing then think of the money you could save if you stop going to pubs and purchasing alcohol. With the legal fees, you could bring home your entire income. Check your credit card statements and your budget; do not just invent numbers. Try to figure out how much alcohol is costing you not just mentally, physically, relationally but financially.
If you want to succeed and fully recover, you need to be really honest to yourself and accept the reality. When you are ready, it's time to commit to quitting.
Get to a Physician
The damage done to your body is something only a physician can evaluate. A physician can also give advice as to how to give up drinking. You may require hospitalization and medical supervision, or you might be able to go it by yourself.
Make Certain to Tell Those You Trust
Another great way to give up drinking is to tell trusted people that would understand that you are going to quit drinking and you may need their support. If you need help, these people will be there for you.
Find Meetings
If you want to be with people who have experienced what you are experiencing then the 12 Step Meetings is the place to go to. Start by looking for 12 Step Meetings around your neighborhood. Various kinds of people with various kinds of problems go to different kinds of meetings. Attend a lot of meetings all around your area; in fact, you should attend ninety meetings in 90 days. You will learn more about quitting in these meetings than anywhere else.
You will know that its worth it when you have reached this point. Just continue to be strong and control the cravings...live a life without alcohol in your system.
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