Friday, June 10, 2011

Alcoholism A Deadly Disease and The Solution

By Millie Heinz


Alcoholism is a terrible disease of addiction. Apart from the physical dependence on alcohol, there are other psychological, genetic and social factors that may play a role in the development of alcoholism.

Many social, safety, and economic problems are determined by this serious illness.

For example, the divorce rates are higher among those suffering with alcoholism as well as child abuse rates in families where one or more suffer from this disease.

Where alcoholism is concerned, symptoms include craving for alcohol, incapacity to have control one's drinking, an increased tolerance to its effects, and withdrawal symptoms during the periods of abstinence.

One should know that many alcoholics deny having a problem at all. In such instances an intervention maybe necessary in order to help them to start treatment. However, the best method of intervention is sometimes as simple as another alcoholic sharing their own story and how they found recovery. This keeps the ego out of the discussion, which lessens the chances of one becoming defensive -which is likely among those who are true alcoholics.

Treatment in cases of alcoholism usually includes detoxification, counseling and most successfully the time tested and proven 12 Steps of AA. One must never confuse the fellowship and meetings of recovery with the 12 Step program of recovery -which are two distinct different aspects. Properly applying the 12 Steps means to go deep with them and by the book. Support meetings are meant to supplement and never replace the 12 Step work itself, which is where true recovery is found.

Alcoholism involves a physical allergy and a mental obsession to alcohol, and it often is progressive in time. There are situations in which it can become fatal, when alcohol consumption begins to interfere with your health, your family and social life and/or your occupation. Yet a true alcoholic is powerless to stop and needs the help of God to overcome this illness. I may hear some ask, "Is this God stuff simply an opinion?" Of course, yet it is the opinion of millions of successfully recovered and recovering addicts world-wide.

To get your questions answered for either yourself or someone you love and care about, please contact a local support group and ask if they are into the solution or if they focus on the problem. The solution is the solution and the most successful groups focus on solution, solution, solution and never very long on the problem. And what is the solution? The 12 Steps and a sponsor who knows, lives, and works them. You may also look for a recovery community or center that is 12 Steps focused because time has shown these are statistically more successful than other methods.

Copyright 2011 m38 www.owlsnestrecovery.com




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