Alcohol Addiction
Health decline, mental issues, relationship problems, legal troubles, dependency, death.
Perhaps the most commonly abused substance, alcohol addiction ruins and takes lives. Annually, alcohol is the cause for roughly 100,000 deaths in America alone. When you’re struggling with alcohol, it’s natural to think “I can handle this on my own. I can stop when I want.” But, if you’ve been unable to not just stop but to even cut back on alcohol use, it’s time to get help. Arision has helped so many to lay the burden of alcohol addiction down so that they can lead the lives that they want to lead.
Signs You May Have an Alcohol Addiction
Many start using Adderall because they want extra energy, to work longer, to boost their performance, and so forth. However, over time, abusing Adderall can lead to:
- Heart damage
- Hallucinations
- Skin disorders
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Powerful insomnia
- Headaches
- Nausea
Those are just some of the negative side effects of abusing Adderall. There are many others. If you’ve been using Adderall and think you may be abusing it, it’s worth reaching out to someone who can help.
Help is at Arison
Alcoholic addiction can be one of the greatest challenges a person ever faces. But, it can be overcome. When you arrive at Arision, our medical staff will conduct a thorough evaluation. Using that information, we’ll create an individualized treatment plan for your specific needs. That way, you’re always receiving the care you need so that, in time, you can develop the kinds of life skills that empower you to live happy, healthy, and sober.
Alcohol detox can be difficult, yes, but at Arision, we do everything in our power to make it less difficult than it would be elsewhere. Our team will monitor you every step of the way, lessening your withdrawal symptoms, so that you come through the detoxification process safely and comfortably, cleansed of toxins.
Most dealing with alcohol addiction, after they move through detox, then go into one of our outpatient programs, our PHP or IOP. Both don’t just treat the alcohol addiction, they treat the entire person. By focusing on the underlying causes of your addiction, they can work with you to be able to take charge of your life as you continue your recovery journey.
To start the process, message us through our site or call.
Behavioral Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction
Initially, Adderall can make someone feel excited, like they can think better, they’re more talkative, even more social, and so forth. But, in time, Adderall abuse can lead to:
- Panic
- Mania
- Fear of being unable to procure Adderall.
- Inability to perform at work or school, failing to attend
- Suicidal ideation
It’s important to receive help before any of those symptoms manifest. The sooner you reach out to someone for help with Adderall abuse, the better off you will most likely be.