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Alcohol and Drugs Can Be Quite a Trip!

Jean Hogan, R.N.
Department of Nursing, Orthopaedic Nursing Division, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Peer Review Status: Internally Peer Reviewed
First Published: May 1994
Last Revised: December 1999

If alcohol and drugs have been your tour guide, maybe it is time for a change.
Alcohol or drug addiction are life threatening diseases. Alcohol related crashes killed 17,274 Americans in 1995. An additional 1,000,000 were seriously injured. The cost of alcohol related trauma in the United States is about $200 billion each year.

Alcoholism and drug addiction are chronic, progressive illnesses displaying certain symptoms in the early, middle and late stages of addiction. Alcoholism and drug addiction are treatable.

If you think alcohol or drug use is one of the causes of your stay here in the hospital, we encourage you to answer the following questions:

Many people who answer yes to four or more of these questions realize they have a problem. There is no cure for alcoholism (addiction). It is treatable. If drinking (drug use) continues, the results are accurately predictable.

Treatment options include:

ALCOHOLISM IS CONSIDERED A DISEASE. It has a pattern of identifiable symptoms which will gradually get worse and will lead to an early death unless treated.

Alcoholism is thought of as a family disease because it affects everyone in the family. Treatment centers often request that the family participate in counseling to help themselves and provide support for their recovering family member.

Treatment is only a beginning. Recovery is a lifelong process characterized by periods of growth and sometimes relapse. It is not a sign of failure on the part of the client or counselor if relapse occurs. It is not unusual for people to require treatment more than once in their lifetime.

We hope you have learned more about alcohol/drug addiction. If you're looking for a change and think alcohol (drugs) is a problem, we will assist you in getting the right help.

Support groups:
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Al-Anon
Alateen
Mecca - Substance Abuse Services Mid-Eastern Council

Alcohol and Drugs Can Be Quite a Trip! If alcohol and drugs have been your tour guide, maybe it is time for a change.


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