A New Start Is Possible With Sobriety House Asheville

By Vicki Diaz


Drinking and driving has once again come to the forefront of public consciousness, as federal agencies push to reduce acceptable BAC limits for drivers. With impaired drivers often responsible, the efforts are understandable and reasonable. Impaired driving, however, is only one event resulting from alcohol misuse, and for those trying to recover, places like sobriety house Asheville are essential.

Most people have a preconceived notion of what an alcoholic looks like; the unkempt panhandler at the street corner panhandling. The reality, and the cause for concern, is that anyone one comes in contact with throughout the day could be alcohol dependent. It is not possible to identify someone with the disease by looking at them or even interacting with them.

It took many decades before the medical community even accepted alcoholism as a disease. The symptoms are extremely specific to each individual, and even finding a consistent pattern can be difficult. The medical community has settled on a definition that is in art physical and in part sociological, centering on the continuance of use following decline in health or status.

The physical effects can take the form of failing organs, and manifest by serious problems with withdrawal. The mental side is the uncontrollable desire to consume alcohol even knowing the costs in health relationships and resources. The efficient businessman who is a regular at the upscale bar is as affected as the homeless woman panhandling for cash.

Self detection is exceedingly difficult, and many experts state that if one worries that they may be becoming dependent, they probably already are, and the time to act is immediate. Total abstinence is the only sure way to prevent a decline from social drinking to dependence, but if one is concerned, they can stop for three months as a check. If the idea causes any alarm, the individual is already at serious risk.

In American society, the promotion of alcohol is ubiquitous, one can hardly avoid it during a normal day anywhere. From billboards, radio and television the many varied types of alcoholic beverages are touted, and with the exception of the mandatory admonition to please drink responsibly, little is mention of the devastating possible consequences.

For those who have become dependent, the first step to recovery is get completely sober, an endeavor that may even require medical help and observation. Then the really tough part begins, one must decide they no longer want alcohol to be a part of their life, and really mean it. The decision must be honest and is deeply personal, sobriety can not be forced on anyone, unless they are incarcerated.

For some, though they are loath to admit it, even the first step of sobering up can be a painful experience best accomplished with medical help. After the drug is completely out of the system, finding a place that is safe for recovery, with supportive associates, can be even more difficult. That is when places like the sobriety house Asheville can be absolutely critical to the recovery process, helping to prevent a relapse which would mean starting over again.




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