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If you are struggling with alcoholism, you know that stopping drinking by yourself feels almost impossible. You likely also know that symptoms of alcoholism can be severe when you try to resist drinking. You need help to quit using alcohol and achieve sustainable sobriety. All you have to do to get that help is to decide that it is time and you are ready.
You probably know whether you are dependent on alcohol or if you are on your way to a legitimate drinking problem. If you are abusing alcohol, you likely experience the following symptoms of alcoholism:
If you are physically dependent on alcohol, your body now relies on drinking as part of each day. Signs that you are dependent on or addicted to alcohol include:
Like other alcoholics who think about quitting drinking, you are probably hiding your drinking, feeling guilty for your behaviors and making excuses for yourself. All of these are indications that you want to stop and really are ready. But you need help from a rehab for alcohol addiction to help you get through withdrawal symptoms of alcoholism.
Many people in your position have tried quitting drinking at least once by going “cold turkey.” This can be very dangerous, especially if you have been using alcohol for a long time. When you quit drinking this way you can expect to first feel lousy. But your condition can worsen and it is not unusual for patients to develop serious medical problems during alcohol withdrawal.
One dangerous collection of symptoms in alcohol withdrawal is called delirium tremens (DT). DTs appear in about five percent of patients going through alcohol withdrawal, according to a publication of the National Institutes of Health. Patients going through DTs experience severe agitation, disorientation, hallucinations, tremors, and increases in rates of breathing, pulse, heartbeat and blood pressure. Even worse, between five and 25 percent of patients going through DTs are at risk for death.
Withdrawal symptoms of alcoholism may begin at about six hours or more after your last drink. Some of the first symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include:
About ten percent of patients experience even worse withdrawal during detox. They go through all of the above symptoms and more. Additional symptoms can include a fever, rapid breathing and profuse sweating. Seizures also occur in five percent of patients.
Alcohol detox is a difficult process and can be worse than detox from most other abused substances. To get through withdrawal symptoms of alcoholism safely and start rebuilding your life in recovery, you need comprehensive addiction treatment. You should never try to go through this alone.
To learn more about finding a healthy detox center and entering accredited rehab for your best chance of lasting recovery, call Beaches Recovery in Jacksonville, Florida now at 8666050532.