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Possible signs of alcoholism include being unable to control the time or amount of drinking, hiding alcohol, "pre-loading" before going to social events, and being defensive about alcohol consumption.
Either cut back or abstain at the first signs of possible problem drinking.
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Alcoholism has many signs and symptoms, some of them include frequent intoxication, black-out drinking and a pattern in drinking such as becoming angry or violent everytime you drink.
You could look at the National Council on Alcoholism website - there is a lot of material there.
An inability to limit one's drinking on rare occasions
Yes, it's possible but not common.
Alcoholism may be related to dominant gene but the coefficient of correlation is not so high.Today a correct and absolutely sure answer is not possible.
If you find yourself calling in sick to work a lot, finding you are beginning to have financial problems, have memory lapses, start hiding your bottles of alcohol or lying about drinking or how much you drank. You know you are really in trouble if you wake up every day with your first thought being about alcohol and when you are going to be able to get it. Revolving your life around your next drink or drinking until passing out. These are just a few signs.
I learned a lot about my addiction when I went to AA and learned how to cope with this illness. I read a lot on this illness and how it affects others.
Yes, if both your parents are alcoholics, you are a lot more likely to develop alcoholism. You can change your lifestyle to avoid alcohol, join a support group such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or consult with a therapist.
These kinds of signs can be found at many local hardware stores and also a lot of chain stores (Walmart, Target, etc.). It is also possible to buy them off of the internet.