Aug 10 2007
Your Best and Worst Day
Asking for help is difficult for anyone in the best of times but when you are suffering the effects of alcohol withdrawal and you’ve made promises to concerned family it can be heart wrenching. You already suffer from an active mind and this only makes it worse. This is one of those times when a drink would help you get rid of that edge. You need to think clearly and it just isn’t happening for you.
There are so many factors to consider for getting treatment. You recognize the need for seeking treatment yet you are ashamed and don’t want the world to know you’re a problem drinker. There is a stigma attached to being an alcoholic that you want to avoid. Deep down you know you are alcohol dependent but it’s critical your employer not find out. Certain family members wouldn’t understand if they knew your real problem so you want to avoid that scenario.
Fact is in your mind you are still an upstanding citizen with a job friends and family who you believe respect you and entering rehab or standing in front of a group and admitting to the world you are an alcoholic just won’t work for you. How many times have you told yourself you can control your excessive drinking on your own and failed miserably?
There is no way you can afford to leave your job and check into a rehab facility for 4 weeks to get the help you now know you need. The logical thing to do is just pick up the phone and call your physician for an appointment. What if they ask me what my problem is? Will I be forced to say why I need an appointment? Damn! How do I ask for help when I’m embarrassed to admit to anyone I Need Help?
This is when you need the courage and constitution to admit to someone who CAN HELP that you are in serious trouble. You must admit that you are sick and tired of being sick and tired! You must look beyond the here and now, past the selfish, self centered behavior that placed you where you are now. Though it’s extremely difficult to do the right thing for yourself you must because you are out of options.
In point of fact the people you need to talk to right now are the only ones who truly can help you and are not going to judge you. The strength required to make the calls for support you need will be admired by those who truly care about you. You need to make the right choices for yourself but also for the ones you love. If you hope to ever regain your sanity and your life than this is the most important step you will ever take. You are either at the lowest point in your life or you are trying to avoid landing there so you MUST take action.
Whether your decision is to curb and control your excessive drinking or quitting alcohol altogether, you need to act now while you recognize the problem. You need to mitigate the damage you’ve done in your life by seeking professional treatment. Will you choose the social network of AA while being monitored by your physician or admitted into a rehab facility with 24 hour care? Can you afford the treatment programs available to you? If your insurance covers it will your employer need to know? What will work best for your circumstances?
There are alcohol treatment programs available that will suit your needs. If confidentiality and anonymity are a priority for you, than you need to find a therapy that offers both. Remember also that stopping your excessive drinking is only the beginning. There are obvious flaws in your behavior that need to be addressed and treatment options vary on this point.
Any alcohol treatment program must deal with your emotional and spiritual well being to allow you to continue to live your life unencumbered by the bottle. You need to learn how to live your life again alcohol free. All this starts today because it’s the day you made the decision do something about your drinking – the worst day and the best day of your life.
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The The first step is recognizing you have an addiction problem and that it self is hard to admit. The second is looking into a Drug rehab that will best suit your needs!! The third step is taking the after care program and sticking with it until mentally you feel that you are in no need of the substance for good. This is not an easy process and requires your full commitment and dedication.
Lora