Alcohol Addiction – You don’t have to deal with it alone Addiction is the highest level of obsession. It becomes all-encompassing and all pervasive. The alcoholic cannot function without the drink, nor can he or she function with it. Everyone has some obsession or the other at some point in their lives. A young child may get addicted to a particular food item; a teenager gives the favourite sport top priority, a professional will only work ignoring everything else around him and putting the family on the back burner. These obsessions may fade away with time and do not disrupt or endanger our lives. However, alcoholism or drug abuse is a different matter. Who is an addict? : A drug addict or an alcoholic is someone who continues to use the chemicals despite adverse consequences. Addiction is generally recognised by certain symptoms: • Slowly friends and family are of no importance as the addiction takes precedence. • There is now no interest in performing activities which one loved and enjoyed the most. • Eyes are a window of the body. Dazed, bloodshot, dilated or anything other than normal are a clear sign of something abnormal. • Borrowing or stealing money from family and friends to buy the drugs/alcohol/other substances. • Keeping away from home and lying about locations and situations. The first step on the road to recovery is ‘honesty’. You have to be honest with yourself and accept that you do have an addiction and you want to beat it. This is the most difficult thing to do. Most often addicts do not accept even the suggestion of an addiction. They feel it is a normal, routine life. Accepting the fact and addiction recovery is a big long drawn battle. Professionals at a rehab can help you in intervention for breaking the denial of being the addict.