Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Road To Addiction Recovery

By Bill Urell

Both alcohol and drug addiction are serious illnesses and there are people who do not see it as such. It can lead to major health problems and sometimes death. It sometimes takes a major event to occur in a person's life to lead to addiction recovery. The general consensus is that a person needs to want to change before they can succeed, but most times it is easier if there is emotional support available to assist them.

Addiction is an obsessive need for, and a compulsion to attain, an item, be it drugs, alcohol, food etc.

To discover if you are hooked on alcohol or drugs, maybe you should take a look at some of these easy questions. Have you got the urge to use substances or imbibe regularly? Have you been covering this up with the people you live with? Are you untruthful about how regularly you imbibe? Do you get involved with usage more often than you used to do? Once you have used the substance or alcohol, do you feel like a completely different being? Do you integrate with people in a more self-assured and confident manner when you are intoxicated or high? They are a mere handful of things you have to think about if you think that you are maybe addicted to something.

That road that will allow healing can be found through diverse and concerted actions. Certain people will abstain but due do the needed long term work to sustain recovery. They are aware that if they start using again, they will just fall into despair and will have to face that hard road back again. These people are relying strictly on will power. This is not a proven long term strategy; more is needed. They will always have the urge to use drugs or to consume any type of alcohol, and for this reason are often furious, aggressive or unhappy that they have to curb their desires.

Then there are alcoholics and drug abusers who are both abstinent and in recovery. They are aware that if they do not maintain abstinence from these substances, they will mess up the quality of life that they've found in being sober and off drugs. They hated being an addict and are grateful that they have managed to find a decent life again.

Many users who refrain from use and who are in recovery won't go back to drugs or alcohol again. They have come to use the external resources that are available to them. They may sometimes find persons who have also experienced what they are going through and seek help from them. They will also seek experienced professionals or counselors to assist them with their problem.

The strong desire of your spirit in overcoming addiction is the first small step you will take to addiction recovery. This will definitely be a very rocky road, but it is worth it.

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