Stopping your use of
alcohol can improve your general health and quality of life. It can also
increase the quality of life of the people you live with and those who care
about you. You decrease your chances of developing serious health problems
associated with alcohol abuse or dependence. You reduce your chances of
injuring yourself or others in alcohol-related accidents. You might also
improve relationships with your parents, children, and spouse or other close
loved ones. Not drinking also is a good way for you to model responsible
behavior for younger people, particularly children and teens.
You
can take steps today to stop drinking. Your first step might be to contact a
support group, see your doctor, or set a date in the near future to stop. While
some people can stop drinking on their own, others need medical help to manage
the physical process of withdrawal.
If you think you have an
addiction to alcohol, talk to your doctor about whether you need to withdraw
from alcohol under medical supervision. Your doctor can give you medicine that
will help you safely withdraw from alcohol. Other medicines might be prescribed
later to help you stay sober. With a doctor's help, withdrawal from alcohol is
safer.
Test Your Knowledge
If you think you have a problem with alcohol abuse or
dependence, you should stop drinking.
- True
This answer is correct.Continuing to drink alcohol, even if you do not
frequently do so, can lead to problems with your relationships, job
performance, and health and to possible legal consequences (such as being
arrested for drinking and driving). If alcohol has interfered with your ability
to do daily tasks or with daily function, even if you only drink
occasionally, you might need to stop drinking.
- False
This answer is incorrect.Continuing to drink when alcohol use has caused
even minor problems in your relationships or job performance or has caused
legal problems (such as being arrested for drinking and driving) usually leads
to additional and possibly more severe problems in your life. By stopping
drinking altogether, you should significantly improve the quality of your life
and the lives of those who care about you.
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