Feb 10, 2015

How To Stop Drinking Alcohol

By Dave A


Efficient Ways to Stop Alcohol Intake

Lots of alcoholics know the reason WHY they should quit the bad habit. What they truly don't know is HOW to do it. Perhaps you have made a huge legal mess or you have lost one more job. Perhaps your spouse has dumped you or your family is tired of your actions. These are just a few of the reasons why you have to be sure to give up alcohol abuse.

If you even think you have a problem with alcohol, you possibly do. Nonetheless, admitting it is much easier than doing something about it. Denying it will not change the fact that there is a problem.

Wouldn't it be great if there were a Magic Pill that made you quit drinking? You can also be hypnotized to lessen or even eliminate your need for alcohol. If you would like to go back to when you actually started drinking alcohol, a time machine will be helpful.

Unfortunately, there are no magic pills or gimmicky methods. To quit drinking alcohol, you have to go through a process to learn how to live without alcohol. The time of craving for alcohol could be long and painful for some people. Hence being prepared with coping tools and strategies is essential for long term success. If you are an alcoholic who has been drinking heavily for a long period of time, you should seek your doctor's suggestion before quitting in order to help you during withdrawal and detox. The pain and discomfort others experience is negligible. Lots of alcoholics have tried to quit once or twice in their lives. But the physical cravings can last for years. And if you do not learn how to live without drinking, likely you will fail. About 1/1000 people struggling with alcohol stay sober beyond 2 years. The odds are dismal but there is a way to be that 1.



Yes, a lot of people will fail if they do not quit drinking in a considered, disciplined way.

First and foremost, you should admit to yourself that you have to quit drinking.

Jot down all the reasons that you believe you have to give up drinking alcohol. Do not leave anything out, tell the whole story. Include those humiliating times and the individuals you have emotionally and physically hurt. Keep it and make certain to read it if you feel like giving up the objective of stopping drinking liquor.

While you are at it, try to figure out how much alcohol costs you: to purchase, to go to clubs, in legal fees, and in lost wages. Check your credit card statements and your budget; don't just invent numbers. Try to figure out how much alcohol is costing you not only mentally, physically, relationally but financially.

This kind of honest introspection is something you will have to get used to in order to come to terms with your life and recover fully. When you are ready, it's time to commit to stopping.

Set a Doctor's Appointment

The physician will evaluate the damage you've done to your body. Advice on how to quit drinking alcohol is something your doctor can give as well. There are two choices - do it alone or be medically supervised in a hospital.

Tell People (who understand)

If you need understanding and help throughout the process, tell individuals you trust that you would give up drinking alcohol. Most individuals are flattered and would be there to support and help you during the hard times.

It is Important to Attend Meetings

If you want to be with people who have experienced what you are experiencing then the 12 Step Meetings is the place to go to. Searching for 12 Step meetings in your area will get you started. Different meetings draw different people. Attend a lot of meetings all around your area; in fact, you should attend ninety meetings within 90 days. In these meetings, you will be given vital information on quitting.

If you have reached this point then it is something to be really proud of. Now its time to begin a new life. One that does not include drinking liquor.




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