Drinking alone or in secret
Being unable to limit the amount of alcohol you drink
Not remembering conversations or commitments, sometimes referred to as "blacking out"
Making a ritual of having drinks before, with or after dinner and becoming annoyed when this ritual is disturbed or questioned
Losing interest in activities and hobbies that used to bring pleasure
Feeling a need or compulsion to drink
Irritability when your usual drinking time nears, especially if alcohol isn't available
Keeping alcohol in unlikely places at home, at work or in the car
Gulping drinks, ordering doubles, becoming intoxicated intentionally to feel good or drinking to feel "normal"
Having legal problems or problems with relationships, employment or finances
Building a tolerance to alcohol so that you need an increasing number of drinks to feel alcohol's effects
Experiencing physical withdrawal symptoms — such as nausea, sweating and shaking — if you don't drink
People who abuse alcohol may experience many of the same signs and symptoms as people who are dependent on alcohol. However, alcohol abusers don't feel the same compulsion to drink and usually don't experience physical withdrawal symptoms when they don't drink. A dependence on alcohol also creates a tolerance to alcohol and the inability to control your drinking.
If you've ever wondered if your own alcohol consumption crosses the line of abuse or dependence, ask yourself these questions:
Do you need a drink as soon as you get up?
Do you feel guilty about your drinking?
Do you think you need to cut back on your alcohol consumption?
Are you annoyed when other people comment on or criticize your drinking habits?
If you answered yes to two or more questions, it's likely that you have a problem with alcohol. Even one yes answer may indicate a problem.
2007-06-23 09:44:54
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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If you cannot take your mind off the alcohol until you have had it and need it no matter what the consequences and cannot function without it.
2007-06-27 09:26:42
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answered by Nicknet 2
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when u cant live without the alcohol, and u need it to function normally.
2007-06-23 09:46:15
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answered by maria d 2
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if you need it to function normaly. like if wake up or your working and you cant do it correctly unless you got a drink
2007-06-23 09:40:44
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answered by stn666evil 1
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If you have to ask yourself than the answer is probably yes.
2007-06-23 09:47:26
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answered by Gruya 4
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IF YOU LOVE GETTING DRUNK
2007-06-23 09:44:09
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answered by TraceyH 3
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