most likely the person that's hiding bottles of alcohol around the house is an alcoholic.in order to sneak a drink frequently,the alcohol needs to be in convient locations.another reason for hiding alcohol is to find a lost stash when the booze runs out.the addict will go on a search mission for hidden bottles,extremely happy when they find some.hiding bottles means hiding the addiction,whether from family or even hiding their problems from themselves.alcohol is highly addictive.its also poison.too much can kill.the government tells us to drink,that its how to have fun.why?they profit greatly from the sale.the gov.is the biggest drug dealer you will ever encounter.they work han in hand with big pharmacy,and big alcohol companies.the destruction to society fron these two drugs is huge.
tell your alcoholic friend or family member that you are worried about them.things will not improve until everythings out in the open.
Maybe Its because they don't want professional help and they don't want you to feel bad for them.
Alcoholics are individuals who suffer from alcohol use disorder, a chronic condition characterized by a strong craving for alcohol, loss of control over drinking, and negative emotional and physical effects when not drinking. Alcoholics often continue to drink despite negative consequences in their personal, professional, and social life. Treatment and support are available to help alcoholics overcome their addiction.
Alcoholics have difficulty abstaining from alcohol for long periods of time, they often hide alcohol, they often "pre-load" before going out, they tend to be defensive about their drinking, they often prefer to be around other alcoholics, and they often spend much money on alcohol.
Alcoholics Anonymous.
alcoholics and stereotypically college students
Treatment for binge drinking may involve therapy, counseling, support groups, and behavior modification techniques to help individuals understand the triggers and underlying reasons for their binge drinking. Additionally, practicing healthy coping mechanisms, setting limits on alcohol consumption, and seeking professional help if needed are all important steps in addressing binge drinking. It's also essential to have a strong support system in place to help individuals maintain sobriety and make positive lifestyle changes.
Alcoholism has a strong genetic component. In addition to that, the example of parents drinking and the trauma associated with living in an alcoholic household make it even more likely that children of alcoholics will drink, and that they will become addicted if they do.
Anyone who has a problem with alcohol can become a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking.
Most alcoholics never face this problem, which typically takes many decades of heavy abusive drinking.
I have heard of some drinking anti-freeze that goes in a car.
Not necessarily. Worldwide, the most common reason for not drinking alcohol is religion.
Social acceptance. also, admitting they have a problem, a disease.
because they crave the sugar that was in the alcohol