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Warning Signs of Alcoholism
1. Making excuses for drinking
2. Drinking alone
3. Poor Diet
4. Drinking Secretly
5. Binge Drinking
6. Lying about drinking
7. Daily Drinking
8. Violence associated with drinking
9. Trembling in the morning
10. Drinking to reduce stress
11. Drinking on the job
12. Drinking and Driving/ DUI
13. Drinking impacting social relationships
14. Increased tolerance to alcohol
15. Withdrawal symptoms when not drinking
16. Drinking first thing in the morning
17. Drinking to fall asleep
18. Smelling like alcohol
19. Malnutrition symptoms
20. Cardiac problems associated w/ alcohol
21. Blacking out while drinking
22. Justifying alcohol use
23. Drinking because of depression
24. Being told you have a drinking problem
25. Drinking until passing out
26. Drinking after others have stopped
27. Feeling guily about drinking
28. Unsucessfully attempting to reduce intake
29. Making impulsive decisions while drinking
Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs (Brand Names)
Opiates:
Oxycontin
Vicodin
Norco
Demerol
Dicodid
hycodan
hycomine
lorcet
lortab
Novahistex
Xentex
Xodol
Eukodal
Dinarkon
Stimulants:
Adderall
Ritalin
Dexedrine
Strattera
Depressants:
Valium
Nembutal
Xanax
Soma
Lexotanil
Librium
Gerodorm
Klonopin
Orcadil
Tranxene
Rohypnol
If you or someone you know is abusing any of the drugs listed above, please seek professional help as soon as possible - prescription drug addictions are as serious as any other. Newport Coast Recovery can help you plan for sobriety - call (800)990-9691 today
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By Newport Coast | December 15, 2007
If you’re unable to control your consumption of alcohol and have repeatedly failed to curtail use, you should seriously consider an inpatient rehab program. If the withdrawal symptoms would be so serious as to require medical intervention, a rehab program is probably the best option for you. Alcoholism can affect different individuals in different ways; while some may be able to quit with the assistance of alcoholics anonymous and a sponsor alone, other will relapse repeatedly until they attend an inpatient rehab program. Alcoholism can be treated effectively if the patient is monitored throughout the day and forced to adopt a healthy routine, this is something that can be difficult or impossible to do on your own, or through outpatient drug rehab. While an inpatient drug rehab program may cost more than outpatient drug rehab, the fact that an inpatient treatment program is more effective will make it less costly (in terms of time and money) in the long run. At Newport Coast Recovery, we specialize in men’s alcohol rehab, so click here to get a plan set up today.
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