
4 Signs Someone is Suffering from Alcoholism
There is nothing more heartbreaking than seeing the person you love and care about go down a dark spiral and having absolutely no idea what to do to get them out of it. Alcoholism can strike any type of social class, race, gender and past family history. There are a number of different warning signs that can let you know that alcoholism has become a serious problem for your loved one. Usually, it’s easier for the outsiders to pick up on the signs compared to the one who is actively living with addiction. In all serious situations, please consult a professional. However, if you’re still unsure on what some of the early signs are of alcoholism, please read on.
Lying About How Much You’re Drinking
Lying about almost anything is usually a clear sign that you are ashamed of something and you feel the need to hide it. You shouldn’t judge your loved one if they’re having a few drinks with a couple of friends on the weekend or pouring a glass of wine with dinner every now and then, but, if this becomes a daily routines and you can tell they are beginning to feel uncomfortable to admit how much they’ve actually drunk then you have a problem on your hand. Alcoholism can creep up on people quicker than they know it themselves but usually, there’s a big red flag in the air if they aren’t admitting how much they’ve actually had to drink or play the idea down …