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Signs of Becoming an Alcoholic

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By Katrina Josey
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Alcoholism is a progressive disease that gradually gets out of control and begins to affect many aspects of a person's life. It may start to affect her personal relationships, work life and personal safety. Every person is different and may not display the exact signs of alcoholism. The following is a list of common signs of alcoholism.

    Lack of Control

  1. Not being able to control how much one has to drink is a sign of alcoholism. A person may plan to drink a little but end up drinking much more.
  2. Choice of Social Activities

  3. Deliberately not participating in a social function because there won't be any alcohol could be a sign of alcoholism.
  4. Lack of Emotional Control

  5. Having a reduced ability to control displays of emotion is a sign of alcoholism.
  6. Sleep Problems

  7. Some alcoholism signs related to sleep are sleeping too much or not being able to sleep.
  8. Putting Self in Danger

  9. A person may be an alcoholic if his drinking puts him in dangerous situations like driving under the influence or unusual and otherwise undesired sexual behavior.
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