and drinking alone. do you find yourself drinking alone?Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Originally posted by: JohnCU
I didn't start drinking until I was 21 in college but since then, it's been downhill. I don't consider myself an alcoholic since it doesn't interfere with my job or life, but it has added a lot of weight and stomach problems yet I can't seem to stop, since everytime I try to stop I either get bored and drink or I'm out with friends/coworkers and drinking starts anyway.
You don't consider yourself an alcoholic but yet you state you can't seem to stop. Sounds like you have a problem to me and ATOT definitely isn't the place to seek help for something that serious. You may be in denial about your problem and I'd suggest seeing someone about it.
Alcoholism is defined as alcohol interfering with your life, correct?
Originally posted by: moshquerade
and drinking alone. do you find yourself drinking alone?Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Originally posted by: JohnCU
I didn't start drinking until I was 21 in college but since then, it's been downhill. I don't consider myself an alcoholic since it doesn't interfere with my job or life, but it has added a lot of weight and stomach problems yet I can't seem to stop, since everytime I try to stop I either get bored and drink or I'm out with friends/coworkers and drinking starts anyway.
You don't consider yourself an alcoholic but yet you state you can't seem to stop. Sounds like you have a problem to me and ATOT definitely isn't the place to seek help for something that serious. You may be in denial about your problem and I'd suggest seeing someone about it.
Alcoholism is defined as alcohol interfering with your life, correct?
ummm... wrong.Originally posted by: davestar
Originally posted by: moshquerade
and drinking alone. do you find yourself drinking alone?Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: 49erinnc
Originally posted by: JohnCU
I didn't start drinking until I was 21 in college but since then, it's been downhill. I don't consider myself an alcoholic since it doesn't interfere with my job or life, but it has added a lot of weight and stomach problems yet I can't seem to stop, since everytime I try to stop I either get bored and drink or I'm out with friends/coworkers and drinking starts anyway.
You don't consider yourself an alcoholic but yet you state you can't seem to stop. Sounds like you have a problem to me and ATOT definitely isn't the place to seek help for something that serious. You may be in denial about your problem and I'd suggest seeing someone about it.
Alcoholism is defined as alcohol interfering with your life, correct?
drinking alone has nearly nothing to do with alcoholism
http://www.helpguide.org/menta..._effects_treatment.htmWhat are the signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse and alcoholism?
The Mayo Clinic provides a list of signs and symptoms that indicate that an abusive relationship to alcohol exists:
* Drinking alone or in secret
* Not remembering conversations or commitments?sometimes referred to as "blacking out"
* Making a ritual of having drinks before, with or after dinner and becoming annoyed when this ritual is disturbed or questioned
* Losing interest in activities and hobbies that used to bring pleasure
* Irritability as usual drinking time nears, especially if alcohol isn't available
* Keeping alcohol in unlikely places at home, at work or in the car
* Gulping drinks, ordering doubles, becoming intoxicated intentionally to feel good or drinking to feel "normal"
* Having legal problems or problems with relationships, employment or finances
ummm... wrong.Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: davestar
and drinking alone. do you find yourself drinking alone?Originally posted by: moshquerade
Alcoholism is defined as alcohol interfering with your life, correct?
drinking alone has nearly nothing to do with alcoholism
http://www.helpguide.org/menta..._effects_treatment.htm[/quote]What are the signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse and alcoholism?
The Mayo Clinic provides a list of signs and symptoms that indicate that an abusive relationship to alcohol exists:
* Drinking alone or in secret
* Not remembering conversations or commitments?sometimes referred to as "blacking out"
* Making a ritual of having drinks before, with or after dinner and becoming annoyed when this ritual is disturbed or questioned
* Losing interest in activities and hobbies that used to bring pleasure
* Irritability as usual drinking time nears, especially if alcohol isn't available
* Keeping alcohol in unlikely places at home, at work or in the car
* Gulping drinks, ordering doubles, becoming intoxicated intentionally to feel good or drinking to feel "normal"
* Having legal problems or problems with relationships, employment or finances
Originally posted by: davestar
ummm... wrong.Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: davestar
and drinking alone. do you find yourself drinking alone?Originally posted by: moshquerade
Alcoholism is defined as alcohol interfering with your life, correct?
drinking alone has nearly nothing to do with alcoholism
http://www.helpguide.org/menta..._effects_treatment.htmWhat are the signs and symptoms of alcohol abuse and alcoholism?
The Mayo Clinic provides a list of signs and symptoms that indicate that an abusive relationship to alcohol exists:
* Drinking alone or in secret
* Not remembering conversations or commitments?sometimes referred to as "blacking out"
* Making a ritual of having drinks before, with or after dinner and becoming annoyed when this ritual is disturbed or questioned
* Losing interest in activities and hobbies that used to bring pleasure
* Irritability as usual drinking time nears, especially if alcohol isn't available
* Keeping alcohol in unlikely places at home, at work or in the car
* Gulping drinks, ordering doubles, becoming intoxicated intentionally to feel good or drinking to feel "normal"
* Having legal problems or problems with relationships, employment or finances
Originally posted by: Platypus
Yeah I believe so but definitely not anymore. I'll chat about it via PM or AIM but I'm not going to get into details here.
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
For me, it's not that I cannot stop, it's that there is nothing else to do around here in Rockford. If you want to hang out with friends, what do you do?
Seriously, everyone drinks here, even when I went to a conference for work this week, people were drunk every night.
