The Different Types of Sickness Caused by Alcoholism

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Types of Sickness Caused by Alcoholism

According to Chapter 5 of the Big Book, “…we have been not only mentally and physically ill, we have been spiritually sick.” This couldn’t be closer to the truth. Alcoholics have a sickness. They have a disease. It is not a choice to be an alcoholic. Yes, it may have been a choice to begin drinking in the first place. However, after the addiction took hold, the alcoholic was out of control. They lost control over the drinking and their life. If you learn more about the sickness caused by alcoholism, it may motivate you to get into alcohol rehab treatment.

Mentally Sick

When you suffer from alcoholism, you become mentally sick. There are many different mental health symptoms alcoholics experience. Some of these symptoms include the following:

 

  • Anxiety
  • Aggression
  • Irritation
  • Loneliness
  • Guilt
  • Depression
  • Fear
  • Delirium
  • And more…

 

These are just some of the mental health symptoms you might experience if you have an alcohol addiction. Have you been experiencing any of them? Do you have an addiction to alcohol? If so, now is the best time to seek out help from an alcohol rehabilitation facility.

Physically Sick

Those who have an addiction to alcohol offer suffer from a wide range of physical health symptoms as well. Some of these symptoms might include the following:

 

  • Blackouts
  • Dizziness
  • Sweating
  • Cravings
  • Shaking
  • Slurred speech
  • Tremors
  • And more…

 

These are some of the symptoms you might experience if you have an alcohol addiction. Do you recognize these symptoms in relation to your drinking? If so, seek out help before things get worse. You can turn things around starting today.

Spiritually Sick

An alcohol addiction can make someone spiritually sick as well. There are various symptoms that might occur in this regard. Some of the spiritual sickness symptoms you might experience include the following:

 

  • Losing belief in things you once cared about
  • Believing you are all alone in this world
  • Going at everything all by yourself
  • Blaming the world for your disease
  • And more…

 

These are some of the spiritual sickness symptoms you might experience with an alcohol addiction. If you do have these symptoms, you can change things. You can get your life back and start believing in something greater than yourself. You can start believing that you do have a future.

Are you affected by an alcohol addiction? Have you been dealing with the mental, physical, and/or spiritual sickness symptoms related to alcoholism. These can be extremely tough to deal with. They can take charge of your life, so that it seems you have no life at all, but you do. Alcohol doesn’t have to take over the rest of your life. You can overcome the sickness and the addiction. You don’t have to keep fighting the sickness caused by alcoholism all on your own. There is help available.

Contact the alcohol treatment center today at 888-992-7955.

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Esra Ahmed - MS, NCC, LPC, MHSP

Experienced Clinical Director with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry. Skilled in Anger Management, Healthcare, Medicine, EMDR, and Life Transitions. Strong healthcare services professional with a Masters Degree focused in Psychology from The University of Memphis.

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