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The Symptoms of Alcoholism

Not all alcoholics have the same symptoms, but many – at different stages in the illness – show these signs:

They find that only alcohol can make them feel self-confident and at ease with other people;
Often want “just one more” at the end of a party;
Look forward to drinking occasions and think about them a lot;
Get drunk when they had not planned to;
Try to control their drinking by changing types of liquor, going on the wagon, or taking pledges;
Sneak drinks;
Lie about their drinking;
Hide bottles;
Drink at work (or in school);
Drink alone;
Have blackouts (that is, cannot remember the next day what they said or did the night before;
Drink in the morning, to relieve severe hangovers, guilty feelings and fears;
Fail to eat and become malnourished;
Get cirrhosis of the liver;
Shake violently, hallucinate, or have convulsions when they withdraw from liquor.

If you have other questions, please feel free to ask your EAP counselor. We can be reached at 866/443-3277.