Why You Should Stop Excessive
Drinking
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It is sometimes hard to know
whether your habit of drinking or drug use is only casual and for recreation or
whether it has become an addiction you can’t handle. What starts as weekend
drinks with friends turns into a Monday to Thursday drinking, then every night,
drinking at lunch, drinking alone, and on and on until one day you wake up,
hungover, reaching for a cup of whiskey at 8 AM, and then it hits you: your life
is no longer in your hands—it belongs to whiskey.
Many things could be causing
your alcohol abuse. However, the
consequences of alcohol addiction are grave and far-reaching. It is bad for
your mental health, and it only offers temporary relief and won’t solve your
problems. If you are still looking for why you need to stop drinking, here are
more reasons to stop:
1.Health Problems
Alcohol abusers face a great
risk of developing brain damage, heart diseases, liver diseases, stroke, type 2
diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure. If you stop drinking, you will
discover that your ability to process emotions and make decisions will improve.
2.Depressive Moods
Excessive use of drugs and
alcohol causes negative and depressive moods in drinkers. Those who indulge are
likely to engage in assaults and violence.
3.Financial Consequences
If you stop excessive drinking,
not only will you save money on buying alcohol, you will also pay fewer fines
and fees, zero accidents, and you will be more likely to keep your job.
There are more negative effects
of alcohol abuse. However, every day is a good day to practice staying sober.
Next time you want to grab that bottle of drink, remember:
“Alcohol
won’t solve your problems; it only aggravates it.”
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