English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

What are some major signs of an alcoholic, If you drink every weekend? and always LOOK forward to it, and like it alot, almost striving through the week to get to it, are you an alcy? My girlfriend drinks every weekend, is she starting to become one?

2007-02-06 09:01:59 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

18 answers

alcoholism doesnt mean you drink every day or every weekend. alcoholism is a predisposition to a dependency of alcohol. i have been sober 10 months but i am still an alcoholic because my mind and body cannot safely tolerate alcohol. it started out being on the weekends and turned into a daily thing. talk to your girlfriend and find out WHY she has to drink every weekend. unless she is ready to admit she has a problem i am afraid you cannot do anything to help her.

2007-02-06 09:07:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I guess the biggest difference between an alcoholic and someone who merely likes to party, is that the one who likes to party is capable of having a good time without drinking. If taking a turn as the designated driver is too much to ask, there is a problem. If a weekend activity that involves little or no drinking never flies, because she wants to go to the same club again, it could be a problem.

You need to figure out whether it is the alcohol or the things she does while she's drunk that she likes so much to get your answer. Since she doesn't drink daily I'd guess no, but you'll have to look carefully to be sure it isn't the start of a problem.

2007-02-06 09:10:05 · answer #2 · answered by wayfaroutthere 7 · 0 0

What little you have said are signs of alcoholism,people at that stage do not like to be confronted with questions about their drinking,any stage for that matter.
There are some things you can do without alarming her or getting into a fight.
When you go to a place to eat on weekends does it always have to be a place that serves drinks,try stopping into one that doen't and check her reaction.
Does anyone in her family have a history of alcoholism,uncle,aunt
grandfather,etc.
If you had something else to do on the weekend,what would she do?
Does she plan your weekends a week before,that always include drinking spots,or her favorite place.
These are pretty simple things to try and answer,for such a disatrous and complicated disease as alcoholism.
There is no starting to become one you either are or are not.
Sounds to me like she a long way from admitting anything about her drinking habits,so it looks like you have some hard choices ahead,good luck to both of you.

2007-02-06 19:34:30 · answer #3 · answered by writerfour 3 · 0 0

My father is an alcoholic and its extremely uncomplicated. An alcoholic beverages, no longer always commonly used, yet frequently definite, they commence eating early like 10 am, and are frequently inebriated by potential of 5pm, a minimum of my dad is. They drink on weekdays and they use any excuse to have a drink. Like my automobile were given a flat battery at 9am and we had hassle bounce starting up it, so my father began eating scotch coz this is how an alcoholic bargains with existence's issues enormous and small.they basically have yet another drink. it may no longer impression their typing skills or maybe driving skills my dad has been driving inebriated for 40 years and not in any respect were given a cost tag, or pulled over.

2016-10-17 05:43:35 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yes. some alcoholics can go all week without a drink, but as long as they know they are gunna get tottally wasted on the weekend, they are ok. its just like people can go all day without a drink but as soon as its 5 o clock they are down at the bar till closing.
from what you are telling me, she is an alcoholic. major signs are what you just described. craving it. looking forward to it. its the sad truth. good luck buddy<3

2007-02-06 09:12:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I always use this test as to determine if you truly are an alcoholic and you may want to try it on your girlfriend: Make her NOT drink for one month- if she cannot do this-- she is an alcoholic--like any person dependent on either drugs or alcohol, the THOUGHT of not having it, will produce anxiety and depression and cause them to become violent--thus proving that they are addicted to the substance and proving she is an alcoholic.

2007-02-06 09:05:50 · answer #6 · answered by mac 6 · 0 0

Drinking is only the biggest symptom of Alcoholism, it's the changes in the person's mind that reveal the workings of Alcohol. Alcoholism is a huge disturbance of the mind, it starts by blinding it's victim, then pushes away all those who are close to it' host until it has the freedom to manipulate your friend in any way it wants.The biggest sign is pushing loved ones away.

As my feet slap down against the cold wet pavement, and my face drips rain from the storm, an unrelenting need to drink pushes me further. Exact final destination appears unknown , but it's inevitable that the evil inside will again return me to the source of my nightmare. No control, no will of my own, no power had I found that might evict this hell that had infected my body and mind. Self-identity, and all that was once me, had been buried under countless layers of drunkenness, so deep, that any calls for help were merely an echo inside my head.
This living liquid curse, cunning and without conscience, had been absorbed into a body which at one time eagerly welcomed it's unyielding influence. But now, as the onslaught of alcohol turned viciously against the world around me, it was only I being held responsible for it's drunken destruction carried out during my imprisonment.
Those intense fear ridden mornings, when I awoke to find yet another nightmare of alcohol's creation, devilishly constructed from it's own personality the night before. Whether it was the sight of dried blood crusted over both hands, or the unfamiliar surroundings of a place where I shouldn't have been, alcohol knew how to render me frozen with crippling insecurity. Too frightened to reason out a healthy answer as to what was happening to me, a deliberate terror of conscience always reached out and tightly gripped my soul. This devil, disguised and hidden behind my own recently drunken face, knew exactly where I'd run to for help. This was much more then an accident through drink. Alcohol's intent was to survive at all costs, to live and breath it's own existence using me as it's host of choice.
But, now, unaware of this developing transformation, all I wanted to do was calm the terror inside my head. There would be only one place, one exit, one chance to escape into a feeling of normality. Alcohol left nothing to chance, and as it waited patiently for me to return a bottle to my lips, I could almost hear a deep sullen laughter quicken my mobility. I desperately needed to lock myself away into the only security I knew, and to experience that precious freedom, I once again had to ingest my enslaver.
If you find this interesting,you can contact me @ http://www.associatedcontent.com/..........
Steve Procto
I have alot more that I have written

2007-02-10 04:54:30 · answer #7 · answered by Steve 3 · 0 0

I AM A FORMER ALCY. I HAVE BEEN CLEAN FOR 3 YRS. MY DEF OF AN ALCY IS SOMEONE WHO FEELS LIKE THEY HAVE TO DRINK. THEY LOOK FOR REASONS TO DRINK. THEY EVEN START TO DRINK ALONE, AND MAKE THEMSELVES BELIEVE THAT THEY DONT HAVE A PROBLEM. MY ADVICE IS TO TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR LIFE AND SEE IF THERE ARE ANY PROBLEMS AND THEN TRACE THEM BACK TO THEIR ROOTS AND SEE IF DRINKING IS THE PROBLEM YOU WILL USUALLY SEE THAT IT IS. JUST MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE HONEST WITH YOURSELF. GOOD LUCK

2007-02-06 09:08:12 · answer #8 · answered by chatterboxx0909 1 · 0 0

It definitely sounds like she has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol. I think it's great that you are concerned about her. You can try to get her to a meeting or other kind of help. It's not just for the people who have hit rock bottom.

2007-02-06 09:05:21 · answer #9 · answered by drshorty 7 · 1 0

drinking everyday isn't always a sign, but needing a drink desperately or imaging drinking a drin k during stressful situation. Also, people who say I can stop at anytime, they are trying to prove that they have control when they actually don't.

2007-02-06 09:06:38 · answer #10 · answered by Annie 5 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers