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Samuel was a thirty-two-year-old real estate agent who was sick of feeling depressed everyday and fed up with his excessive and unhealthy drinking behavior. Stated briefly, he was sick of feeling tired every morning, he missed his old drive for doing various things he liked, he hated the hangovers he experienced on a regular basis, he was irate with himself for spending his hard-earned money on a worthless habit, and he was tired of going through failed relationship after failed relationship because of his constant drinking.

Moreover he detested the fact that he had to go to court for his first DWI, he was bothered by the many times he failed to pass an alcohol test at work, he was bored with his drinking buddies, he was disgusted with how out-of-shape he was, and he was fed up with paying for alcohol-related lawyer fees.

Besides the noticeable alcohol-related health issues he was going through, conceivably the most troublesome part of his drinking regimen was the unreliable and fraudulent individual he had turned into. In his heart he knew that he had been less than truthful about his drinking behavior to his relatives, friends, and family and he also knew he had been untruthful with himself about the “healthy” outcomes of drinking. What is more, he made excuses for gulping four or five drinks before going to social events and he also made excuses for needing one or two drinks as soon as he got up so that he could manage the “stress” at work.

His Depression and His Abusive and Irresponsible Drinking Result in Major Life Changes

Clearly Samuel was sick of putting up with the adverse outcomes of his depression and his abusive and unhealthy drinking and at long last finally decided that something significant had to change in his life. So he decided that he would abstain from drinking, start focusing on becoming a more healthy person, start exercising, get professional counseling, develop a new circle of friends, and involve himself in some worthwhile hobbies.

In short, Samuel got to a pivotal time in his life during which he realized that he hit the bottom of the barrel in his life and was now ready to start the gradual and slow climb back to health.

One of the ways that Samuel initiated his “plan” was by asking for a transfer at work. When his request was approved, he moved 350 miles away to a new state. If nothing else, this certainly made making new friends and buddies and separating himself from his old friends and pals much simpler. Then he went to see a healthcare practitioner in his new city and made an appointment for a complete psychological and physical examination.

Samuel Meets With a Physician About His Hazardous and Heavy Drinking and His Depression

After meeting with the healthcare professional and taking a number of laboratory tests, it was determined that Samuel had made the unfortunate change from alcohol abuse to alcohol addiction and therefore was in need of alcohol therapy and alcohol detox. At this time, the physician made it a point to go over the various signs of alcoholism, the symptoms of alcoholism, and information about long term alcohol effects with Samuel.

The doctor then told Samuel that it was determined that he was clinically depressed and in need of counseling for this medical problem.

Samuel Decides to Revitalize His Body by Taking Vitamins and Minerals, Working Out, Eating Nutritious Foods, Drinking Distilled Water, and Living an Alcohol-Free Lifestyle

Due to his willingness to follow through with the therapy regimen, after eleven weeks of inpatient rehab, Samuel was ready to start rehab on an outpatient basis. At this point in time, he began working at his new job and over the weeks began revitalizing his body by living an alcohol-free lifestyle, drinking spring water, eating nutritious foods, exercising, and taking vitamins.

Samuel also attended to his spiritual life by joining the local Methodist church and going to the weekly services.

After around three weeks of outpatient rehabilitation during which time he never suffered through an alcohol relapse, Samuel stopped going to alcohol rehab and instead began going five times per week to local AA meetings. Attending these meetings helped Samuel maintain his alcohol-free lifestyle, they provided him with the support he wanted, and they served as a persistent reminder of the adverse consequences that are related to unhealthy drinking.

After going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings around ten months Samuel felt that he was ready for a relationship and so he started dating Dana, a young lady he met at church. It clearly amazed Samuel how much more ready he was for a dating relationship now that he had his excessive and unhealthy drinking under control. In fact it also surprised Samuel how much better life was now that he wasn’t under the control of his hazardous and careless drinking. Life was now meaningful and full of possibilities that he could have never yearned for or accomplished when he was involved in abusive and hazardous drinking just a few short months ago.

A Success Story That is a Testament to the Significance of Alcohol Therapy and the Power of Change

Samuel’s success story is a verification of the importance of alcohol rehabilitation and the power of change. As Samuel thought about his newfound lofty self concept and motivation for involving himself in worthwhile, healthy activities, he was actually appreciative that he made up his mind to do something constructive about his unhealthy drinking rather than giving into his depression and into the lure of his addiction. The result: he has more energy now compared with any time in his adult life, he is involved in a loving relationship, he enjoys his new job responsibilities, he is in charge of his life rather than letting himself languish under the control of his alcohol dependency, and his life now has a positive direction.

Nearly ten months ago I had breakfast with a forty-one-year-old male named Alexander who suffers from severe depression, has relationship issues, and who is alcohol and drug dependent. As affirmed by Alexander, it is his alcohol and drug dependency and his extreme depression that had the most to do with his unceasing relationship problems.

I recollect reading that a history of mental health problems, drug abuse, and hazardous drinking frequently take place in the same family. Moreover, I remember hearing that under such circumstances, an individual needs to get treatment for both medical problems and that addiction and mental health problems often occur in the same individual.

As affirmed by Alexander, he is so dejected by his relationship problems and by both of his medical problems that he basically has little or no impetus to do much of anything. What is especially unfortunate about this is that earlier in his life, Alexander managed to finish five semesters of graduate school in finance.

Alexander’s situation makes me question if he is an example of an individual who can look in the mirror and perceive his drug abuse and alcohol drinking problems and do something healthy about these issues or if he is someone who has to hit rock-bottom before he gets drug and alcohol treatment that results in long lasting recovery.

The Need For a Rehabilitation Protocol He Can Believe In and a Physician He Can Trust

If it would be beneficial I would presume that I could recommend more than a few blogs and websites that could possibly help him locate info about drug abuse symptoms, the stages of alcoholism, chemical dependency information, and relationship issues. In my honest opinion, nonetheless, Alexander needs to locate a rehab program he can believe in and follow over the long haul and locate a doctor he can trust.

I could be in error but it seems to me that Alexander probably needs to look within himself regarding his drug addiction signs and alcoholic symptoms and recognize the fact that he cannot abuse drugs or drink at all if he wants to get sober, remain sober, and start on the road to long-term recovery.

It may be asked how counseling would help his alcohol and drug addiction. First of all, there are some recently developed doctor-prescribed medications that can help Alexander through his withdrawal symptoms, through the alcohol and alcohol detoxification process, and help him avoid a drug or an alcohol relapse.

Second, Alexander would learn to acknowledge the fact that there is absolutely nothing affirmative about substance abuse and careless and excessive drinking and that engaging in one or both situations is the path to a premature death, financial difficulties, shattered relationships, poor work and school performance, legal problems, and deteriorating health.

Third, treatment for his depression and for his relationship issues might help him manage these psychological problems more successfully and help create less of a need for him to engage in addictive behavior.

The Significance of Support Groups Like Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous

There are feasibly several family members, friends, and other individuals who would love to help Alexander with his drug addiction and his careless and hazardous drinking. He possibly would experience greater acceptance from a support group such as Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous, however, rather than getting advice from individuals who do not drink or who have never abused drugs.

When Individuals Do Things They Like and About Which They Are Ardent

There’s a school of thought in life that declares that people who accomplish things they love and something about which they are passionate attain a great place in life. That is, when people do what they love, they rarely if ever go through boredom or an uneventful life. If they get involved in something that is gratifying, moreover, they become more complete and experience more happiness and delight in life and in their relationships.

When this is examined in more detail it becomes obvious that this uplifting orientation is poles apart from a life that is grounded in chemical dependency because such a lifestyle removes the contentment and joy that life has to offer.

Because Alexander lacks the ambition to do much of anything in his life, it is plain to see that he definitely needs a little hope for a better existence. And the unfortunate thing is that hope is all around Alexander if he could only get to the place in life to get the treatment he requires for his intense depression and chemical dependency and continue with his treatment program.

More Positive Relationships, A Meaningful Life, Self Esteem, and Positive Change Are a Reality

Alexander is clearly too young to be beaten in life. He doesn’t realize this right now but if he can learn how to stay away from drugs and alcohol via drug and alcohol rehabilitation and get the treatment he requires for his acute depression, he can turn his life around and start living with self-respect, passion, and direction.

Stronger relationships, beneficial change, self esteem, and a meaningful life are certainly possibilities for Alexander if only he could get inspired to seek the professional treatment he requires, follow through with his treatment regimen, live his life in an alcohol and drug-free and healthy manner, and learn how to develop a more positive attitude about life.

Jennifer is a thirty-seven-year-old accounts receivable clerk who has been drinking in a hazardous and abusive manner since she and her boyfriend decided to discontinue their relationship. In point of fact, for the past four months she has been drinking nearly a bottle of wine every night, and on the weekends she also has been drinking several shots all through the day. In short, Jennifer has been drinking so abusively and excessively that it’s amazing that she hasn’t suffered from alcohol poisoning.

After feeling dispirited because she was starting to neglect her health, Jennifer finally told herself that enough is enough, that it’s time to quit the self pity party, that it’s time to quit the abusive drinking, and time to make a new start with her life. So the following Saturday morning at 8:00 AM, she came to a decision that she would stop drinking suddenly and completely without planning or preparation.

When She Attempted to Quit Drinking She Felt Ill, She Was Extremely Moody and uptight, She Had Utterly No Appetite, Her Head Was Aching, She Started to Perspire Extensively, and She Vomited Numerous Times

When Jennifer stopped drinking, she thought that she would quite possibly be tempted to sneak a drink or two, but she never visualized that she would feel so dreadful. More explicitly, around three hours after she stopped drinking, she was extremely moody and uptight, she had utterly no appetite, her head was aching, she started to perspire extensively, and she vomited numerous times.

When she called her best girlfriend and informed her that she had stopped drinking and that after a few hours she suddenly began having flu-like symptoms, Denise, her best buddy, told Jennifer to call her healthcare practitioner and go over what she was going through.

She Admits to Her Family Doctor That She Has Been Drinking In a Hazardous and Abusive Manner, That She Just Tried to Quit Drinking, and That She is Going Through Awful Flu-Like Symptoms

So Jennifer called her family doctor, told him that she has been drinking in an irresponsible manner for more than a few months and that when she attempted to suddenly quit drinking earlier in the day, within a few hours she felt as if she had the most horrible flu-like symptoms that she had ever suffered through.

Her doctor informed her that she may be going through symptoms of alcohol withdrawal and that she should have a relative or friend take her to the emergency room as soon as humanly possible.

As soon as Jennifer got off the phone, she got a family member to take her to the emergency room. Interestingly, as sick as Jennifer was, all she could think about all the way to the hospital was whether or not she might be alcohol dependent.

Evidently her medical practitioner had phoned ahead and told the emergency room staff to expect Jennifer because when she got to the hospital, she was met by two nurses who promptly asked her to lie down on the portable bed they had with them. After getting taken to the emergency room and undergoing a couple of essential tests, it was verified that Jennifer was in truth going through alcohol withdrawal symptoms and was in need of alcohol detox.

A healthcare practitioner administered some drugs to lessen the discomfort of her flu-like symptoms and also gave her some meds to help eliminate the alcohol that was still in her blood.

A Drug and Alcohol Addiction Healthcare Practitioner Clearly Explains That She is an Alcoholic and Then Discusses What Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms and Alcohol Dependency Stages Are

After a few hours, Jennifer was taken from the emergency room and wheeled to the recovery room. After she was in recovery for roughly an hour-and-a-half, Doctor Manning, an alcohol addiction specialist, came to talk to her. He took his time and explained in a clear fashion that Jennifer had gone through alcohol withdrawal symptoms when she quit drinking due to the fact that she had become an alcoholic.

He then discussed the fact that with excessive drinking on a daily basis, the individual’s brain little by little adjusts to the alcohol in order to work in a “routine” way. When the person then all at once stops consuming alcohol, understandably, the brain takes action by eliciting alcohol withdrawal symptoms. What is more, her physician also clearly explained the various alcoholism stages that an alcohol dependent individual regularly experiences as the disease gets worse over time.

It is Verified that Jennifer is in the Earliest Stage of Alcoholism and She Gets a Favorable Diagnosis For a Complete Recovery if She Gets the Alcohol Rehab She Requires

Fortunately for Jennifer, it was verified that she was in the first stage of alcohol dependency and, as a consequence, she was given a good forecast for a full recovery if she receives the alcoholism rehabilitation she needs.

Jennifer told the healthcare practitioner that she will do whatever it takes to get sober and to recover her life. She also stated that she has a first-rate hospitalization insurance plan that will more likely than not pay for most of the costs required for rehabilitation. It was apparent that Jennifer was quite thankful about her positive prognosis and felt reassured knowing that she will be able to get the alcohol therapy she needs so that she can start on the path to recovery.

Daniel had been engaging in irresponsible drinking behavior since her junior year in college. Now, six years later, she drank more than ever. One Friday evening when she was feeling a little under the weather, Daniel decided to stay home, chill out, and watch TV.

While seeking to find a special program to watch that she would find fascinating, she immediately became attracted to a special program about young adult and adolescent drinking stumbling blocks.

When Familiar Alcohol Addiction Signs and Symptoms are Revealed by Alcohol Addicted People

The spokesperson discussed the difference between alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse and then got into the topic of alcohol dependency symptoms and alcoholism warning signs. When the spokesperson discussed a person’s alcoholic behavior and some of the more customary alcoholism signs and symptoms that alcohol dependent people reveal, Daniel got quite worried because it basically seemed as if the narrator was talking specifically to her.

After watching the TV documentary, Daniel promised herself that she would telephone her health care professional the next business day and make an appointment to discuss her drinking problem.

When the next business day arrived, true to her word, Daniel called her doctor and made an appointment. In the meantime, she went online and did a search for alcoholic symptoms. Especially noteworthy were the following signs or symptoms: sneaking a couple of extra drinks before social events, increasing irritability, sleep issues, substantial work-related and relationship problems, and making excuses to drink at almost every opportunity.

Simply put, since Daniel experienced all of these symptoms she went into greater detail in her online search and found quite a lot of blogs and websites that articulated various alcoholism warning signs and symptoms.

One of the signs that really grabbed her attention was the following: “Do you often drink after telling yourself that you won’t?” While Daniel never came to grips with the fact that she may have a severe drinking difficulty, after reading about the various alcohol dependency symptoms and warning signs, she couldn’t counter the fact that for the past four or five months, she over and over again tried but failed at appreciably diminishing her drinking or totally stopping.

When People Bother You by Objecting to Your Hazardous Drinking Behavior

Another alcohol dependency sign that caught her interest was the following: “Have relatives annoyed you by passing judgment on your drinking?” When Daniel read this she without delay thought about a recent argument she had with her boyfriend about her hazardous drinking behavior. Furthermore, Daniel visibly thought about a recent squabble she had with her parents about her excessive drinking. Since Daniel truthfully thought that she didn’t have a drinking issue, when people pointed out her drinking behavior she as expected got upset and angry.

A third alcoholism warning sign was the following: “Do you want a drink when you first get up in the morning?” Until now, Daniel had been lying to herself about her drinking behavior. After reading about the aforementioned alcoholism warning signs, nonetheless, she knew if she was really frank with herself that she was facing a serious drinking problem, especially given the fact that she now felt that she required a drink the first thing in the morning to cut down on her stress.

If this wasn’t enough, the next alcoholism symptom really got her thinking: “Do you drink to stay away from anxiety or problems?” When she thought about her life for a few moments, she realized that virtually in every trying situation in the past few months, she told herself that she needed a drink to help manage her life.

The final alcoholism symptom that made her feel especially apprehensive about her drinking problem was the following: “Has your energy dropped off since you started drinking more habitually?” When Daniel read this sign she noticeably comprehended that drinking had become a severe issue in her life because of her lack of energy and also because she quit pursuing her goals and her dreams.

Summary: When Getting Morose Turns Into Something Exhilarating and A Sense of Anticipation

After thinking about all of these damaging alcoholism symptoms and signs, Daniel at first felt dejected. Then something strange but wonderful took place. She realized that she was going to see her doctor about her drinking problems and she also knew that she would talk about all of the above alcoholic warning signs and symptoms with her. If truth be told, for the first time in a number of months, Daniel sincerely felt a sense of hopefulness and a positive change in her attitude because she was confronting her drinking concerns and was at last ready to make the necessary adjustments so that she could regain the life that was sliding away.

Daniel had been engaging in excessive drinking behavior since her sophomore year in college. Now, six years later, she drank more than ever. One Friday evening when she was feeling a little under the weather, Daniel made up her mind to stay home, chill out, and watch television.

While hunting for something to watch that would grab hold of her attention, she immediately got interested in a program about teenage and young adult drinking issues.

When Customary Alcoholism Symptoms and Signs are Revealed by Alcohol Addicted Individuals

The spokesperson went over the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction and then got into the subject of alcoholic symptoms and alcoholism warning signs. When the speaker discussed a person’s alcoholic behavior and some of the more familiar alcoholism symptoms and signs that people dependent on alcohol reveal, Daniel got quite troubled because it basically seemed as if the narrator was talking specifically to her.

After watching the television documentary, Daniel promised herself that she would telephone her health care provider the next business day and make an appointment to discuss her problem drinking.

When the following morning arrived, true to her word, Daniel called her health care provider and made an appointment. While she was waiting for the day of her appointment to arrive, she went online and did a search for alcoholic symptoms. Especially difficult were the following signs or symptoms: sleep problems, making excuses to drink at virtually every opportunity, sneaking extra drinks before social events, and increasing irritability, and major employment and relationship problems.

In a word, due to the fact that Daniel experienced all of these signs she went deeper in her Internet search and found quite a few blogs and websites that discussed different alcohol addiction warning signs and symptoms.

One of the symptoms that really grabbed her attention was the following: “Do you usually drink after promising yourself that you won’t?” While Daniel never concluded that she may have a serious drinking difficulty, after reading about the diverse alcohol dependency symptoms and warning signs, she couldn’t counter the fact that for the past nine or ten months, she over and over again tried but was not successful at extensively reducing her drinking or totally stopping.

When Family Members Aggravate You by Taking a Dim View of Your Hazardous Drinking

Another alcohol dependency sign that caught her awareness was the following: “Have friends irritated by frowning on your drinking behavior?” When Daniel read this she at once called to mind a recent squabble she had with her nephew about her abusive drinking behavior. What is more, Daniel clearly recalled a recent spat she had with her parents about her excessive drinking behavior. Since Daniel frankly believed that she didn’t have a drinking problem, when relatives talked about her drinking behavior she logically got aggravated and angry.

A third alcohol addiction symptom was the following: “Do you desire a drink when you first get up in the morning?” Until now, Daniel had been lying to herself about her drinking. After reading about the aforementioned alcoholism warning signs, however, she knew if she was really frank with herself that she was facing a critical drinking issue, especially given the fact that she now thought that she required a drink the first thing when she got up to get herself ready to face the day.

What is more, the next alcoholic warning sign really got her thinking about her drinking behavior: “Do you drink to elude problems or anxiety?” When she thought about her life for a few moments, she realized that very nearly in every complicated situation in the past five or six months, she told herself that she needed a drink to help deal with the disorder in her life.

The final alcohol dependency symptom that made her feel fairly stressed about her drinking behavior was the following: “Has your motivation shrunk since you started drinking on a more regular basis?” When Daniel read this sign she noticeably comprehended that drinking had become a significant problem in her life because of her diminished energy level and also because she stopped pursuing her dreams and her passions.

Conclusion: When Depression Turns Into Something Exciting and A Sense of Hope

After reflecting on all of these damaging alcoholic symptoms and signs, Daniel at first felt disheartened. Then something electrifying came about. She realized that she was going to see her health care professional about her problem drinking and she also knew that she would discuss all of the above alcoholic warning symptoms and signs with her. To be sure, for the first time in numerous months, Daniel sincerely felt a sense of hopefulness because she was addressing her drinking concerns and was after all has been said and done ready to make the needed modifications so that she could re-establish her self esteem and the life that was slipping away.

Daniel had been engaging in fairly heavy drinking behavior since her sophomore year in college. Now, three years later, she drank more than ever. One Monday evening when she was feeling queasy, Daniel decided to stay home, loosen up, and watch TV.

While searching for something to watch that she would find a little out of the ordinary, she without delay became captivated with a program about teen and young adult drinking difficulties.

When Everyday Alcohol Dependency Symptoms and Signs are Manifested by Individuals Dependent on Alcohol

The spokesperson articulated the difference between alcohol abuse and alcoholism and then got into the subject of alcohol dependency symptoms and alcoholism warning signs. When the narrator discussed a person’s alcoholic behavior and some of the more familiar alcohol dependency symptoms and signs that individuals dependent on alcohol manifest, Daniel got quite troubled because it almost seemed as if the narrator was talking directly to her.

After watching the television documentary, Daniel made a promise to herself that she would call her health care professional the next business day and make an appointment to discuss her drinking situation.

When the next business day arrived, true to her word, Daniel called her physician and made an appointment. In the meantime, she went on the Internet and did a search for alcoholic symptoms. Especially difficult were the following symptoms or signs: making excuses to drink at almost every occasion, increasing irritability, substantial relationship and work-related problems, sleep issues, and sneaking a few extra drinks before social activities.

Stated simply, due to the fact that Daniel exhibited all of these symptoms she went into greater detail in her Internet search and found a number of blogs and websites that articulated various alcohol addiction warning signs and symptoms.

One of the symptoms that really caught her curiosity was the following: “Do you ever drink after telling yourself that you won’t?” While Daniel never figured out that she may have a critical drinking difficulty, after reading about the different alcoholic symptoms and warning signs, she couldn’t counter the fact that for the past four or five months, she time after time tried but was not successful at substantially diminishing her drinking or totally quitting.

When Friends and People at Your Place of Employment Get on Your Nerves by Objecting to Your Hazardous Drinking

Another alcoholism sign that took hold of her curiosity was the following: “Have people at your place of employment bothered you by disapproving of your drinking behavior?” When Daniel read this she without delay called to mind a recent argument she had with her nephew about her excessive drinking. Furthermore, Daniel clearly recalled a recent argument she had with her parents about her excessive drinking behavior. Due to the fact that Daniel honestly thought that she didn’t have a drinking problem, when people brought up her drinking behavior she true to form got frustrated and angry.

A third alcohol addiction warning sign was the following: “Do you desire a drink when you first get up in the morning?” Until now, Daniel had been lying to herself about her drinking. After reading about the aforementioned alcoholism warning symptoms, conversely, she knew if she was really truthful with herself that she was facing a significant drinking issue, especially given the fact that she now felt that she required a drink the first thing when she woke up to lessen her anxiety.

If this wasn’t enough, the next alcoholic warning sign really got her thinking about her drinking situation: “Do you drink to sidestep problems or anxiety?” When she reflected on her life for a few minutes, she understood that nearly in every trying circumstance in the past two or three months, she told herself that she needed a drink to help deal with things.

The final alcohol addiction warning sign that made her feel rather uneasy about her drinking situation was the following: “Has your motivation shrunk since you started drinking more frequently?” When Daniel read this sign she openly comprehended that drinking had become a major issue in her life because of her diminished energy level and also because she quit pursuing her passions and her dreams.

Conclusion: When Getting Down in the Dumps Turns Into Something Thrilling and Something to Look Forward To

After pondering the significance of all of these destructive alcoholism symptoms and signs, Daniel at first felt disheartened. Then something thrilling took place. She reflected on the fact knew that she was going to see her health care professional about her drinking and she also reflected on the fact that that she would talk about all of the above alcoholic warning symptoms and signs with her. Indeed, for the first time in quite a few months, Daniel sincerely felt a sense of hopefulness because she was now motivated to deal with her drinking difficulties and was at long last ready to make the needed modifications so that she could recapture her zest for life that was drifting away.

Jesse had an unusually difficult time maintaining a job. To be sure, because of his lethargy and lack of incentive, he was out of work far more regularly than he was gainfully employed. And when he did find a job, he had a difficult time getting to work when his shift began, he commonly got less than optimal performance evaluations, and he called off sick so consistently that he typically got fired a few weeks after he started working. It goes without saying that one of the results of Jesse’s awful employment history was the fact that he was virtually broke almost on a daily basis.

Despite Jesse’s awful employment history and financial mismanagement, nevertheless, somehow he managed to drink in an abusive and irresponsible manner on a day-to-day basis.

So it came as no big surprise when Jesse got arrested for a fifth DWI. When he went before the court, the magistrate stated to Jesse that his alcohol-related actions was disgraceful and, as a consequence, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve eight months in jail.

Time In The City Jail To Think About The Adverse Consequences of Abusive and Hazardous Drinking

During his time in jail, Jesse was required to learn more about alcohol facts, about the devastating effects of excessive drinking, and he was required to get alcohol counseling. The judge emphasized the fact that unless Jesse gets professional alcohol treatment and learns how to live an alcohol-free life, he will more likely than not be spending quite a bit of his time in the county jail.

Jesse articulated that he understood what the judge was uttering but he still believed that placement in the local jail was not the most effective decision. The judge thought otherwise and proclaimed that it was his responsibility to keep alcohol dependent individuals off the streets who drive under the influence and who get a DWI. To substantiate this view, the magistrate outlined some long-standing, extensively researched alcohol statistics that pointed to some of the devastating outcomes that are associated with irresponsible drinking.

Although Jesse grasped the fact that he drank in a hazardous and excessive manner, he never thought that he was an individual who was dependent on alcohol. So it was a real bombshell when Jesse began experiencing symptoms of alcohol withdrawal roughly seven hours after getting placed behind bars.

To manage his alcohol withdrawals in a harm free manner, Jesse was taken to a drug and alcohol treatment center for alcohol detox and then returned to jail. While locked up in the local jail Jesse was given a mental health assessment for his depression and received alcohol rehab but because he received this rehab as something that was mandated for him, he failed to take ownership of his irresponsible drinking.

When his time in jail was over, the magistrate without wavering announced to Jesse that he would be under close scrutiny and would be mandated to take periodic urine alcohol tests.

Jessie’s Careless Drinking Stops Him From Living in an Adult and Accountable Manner

After hearing how Jesse was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his drinking problem and how he grudgingly followed the treatment protocol while behind bars, the magistrate knew that it was essentially a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his excessive and irresponsible drinking behavior. As the judge thought about Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some individuals never ”get it” and discover how to live in a productive and effective manner.

Jesse had a particularly hard time maintaining a job. To be sure, because of his sluggishness and lack of drive, he was out of a job far more often than he was employed. And when he did find a job, he had an awfully hard time getting to work in a timely manner, he typically got less than positive performance assessments, and he called off sick so frequently that he regularly got fired two or three weeks after he began working. Obviously, one of the effects of Jesse’s less than passing employment record was the fact that he was without much money almost on a daily basis.

In spite of Jesse’s irresponsible employment track record and financial lack of attention, then again, by hook or by crook he made it a point to drink in an excessive and irresponsible manner much of the time.

So it came as no big shock when Jesse got arrested for a third DUI. When he went to court, the magistrate stated to Jesse that his alcohol-related actions was shameful and, as a consequence, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve eleven months incarcerated in jail.

Time In The Municipal Jail To Reflect On The Destructive Outcomes of Abusive and Excessive Drinking

During his time behind bars, Jesse was required to learn more about alcohol facts, about the unhealthy results of irresponsible and hazardous drinking, and he was expected to get alcohol treatment. The magistrate accentuated the fact that unless Jesse receives professional alcohol counseling and discovers how to live a life of abstinence, he will more likely than not be spending more than a short amount of time in jail.

Jesse said that he understood what the judge was pronouncing but he still asserted that placement in the municipal jail was not the best punishment. The judge thought otherwise and said that it was his duty to keep alcoholics off the streets who drive and drink and who get arrested for one or more DUIs. To support this statement, the magistrate quoted some revered, highly researched alcohol statistics that pointed to some of the injurious results that are associated with excessive and abusive drinking.

Although Jesse understood that he drank in an irresponsible and abusive manner, he never thought that he was an alcohol addicted person. So it was a real shocker when Jesse started suffering from alcohol withdrawals approximately six-and-a-half hours after getting locked up in jail.

To monitor his symptoms of alcohol withdrawal in a safe manner, Jesse was transferred to a drug and alcohol treatment center for alcohol detox and then returned to the county jail. While locked up in the city jail Jesse undertook alcohol therapy but since he received this therapy as something that was forced upon him, he was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his careless drinking.

When his time behind bars was finished, the magistrate without vacillation announced to Jesse that he would be under strict scrutiny and would be required to take random alcohol tests.

Jessie’s Irresponsible Drinking Prevents Him From Living in a Productive and Mature Manner

After hearing how Jesse was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his drinking circumstances and how he unenthusiastically followed the counseling modus operandi while in the municipal jail, the judge knew that it was simply a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his excessive drinking behavior. As the magistrate reflected on Jesse’s circumstance, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never ”get it” and discover how to live in a responsible and accountable manner.

Jesse had a particularly hard time maintaining a job. As a matter of fact, due to his inactivity and lack of motivation, he was out of a job far more regularly than he was in a state of employment. And when he did get employment, he had an extremely hard time getting to work when his shift started, he commonly received less than optimal performance evaluations, and he called off sick so consistently that he regularly got fired three or four weeks after he started working. To no one’s disbelief, one of the consequences of Jesse’s deplorable employment track record was the fact that he was virtually without a dime almost on an everyday basis.

Regardless of Jesse’s less than great employment record and financial mismanagement, however, somehow, someway he managed to drink in an irresponsible and abusive manner on an everyday basis.

So it came as no big surprise when Jesse received a third DUI. When he went to court, the magistrate stated to Jesse that his alcohol-related conduct was appalling and, consequently, he was going to sentence Jesse to spend eight months in the county jail.

Time In The County Jail To Reflect On The Harmful Results of Abusive Drinking

During his time in the city jail, Jesse was required to learn more about alcohol facts, about the adverse effects of irresponsible and abusive drinking, and he was expected to get alcohol treatment. The magistrate underlined the fact that unless Jesse gets professional alcohol therapy and discovers how to live an alcohol-free life, he will probably be spending a lot more time in the city jail.

Jesse said that he grasped what the magistrate was saying but he still thought that placement in the county jail was not the right sentence. The magistrate disagreed and stated that it was his professional responsibility to keep alcohol dependent people off the streets who drive under the influence and who get arrested for multiple DWIs. To validate this statement, the judge listed some long-standing, extensively researched alcohol statistics that underscored some of the injurious outcomes that are related to excessive and hazardous drinking.

Although Jesse understood that he drank in a hazardous and excessive manner, he never believed that he was a person who was addicted to alcohol. So it was a big bombshell when Jesse started to experience symptoms of alcohol withdrawal just about five hours after getting locked up in the municipal jail.

To manage his symptoms of alcohol withdrawal in a safe and sound manner, Jesse was taken to a drug and alcohol treatment hospital for alcohol detoxification and then brought back to the county jail. While locked up in the county jail Jesse received alcohol rehab but since he received this treatment as something that was mandated for him, he was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his irresponsible and hazardous drinking.

When his time in the municipal jail was over, the magistrate announced to Jesse that he would be under rigorous scrutiny and would be required to take random breathalyzer alcohol tests.

Jessie’s Abusive Drinking Stops Him From Living in an Adult Manner

After hearing how Jesse did not take ownership of his drinking circumstances and how he grudgingly followed the rehab regimen while behind bars, the judge knew that it was only a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his excessive drinking behavior. As the judge reflected on Jesse’s circumstance, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never figure things out and discover how to live in a productive and accountable manner.

Jesse had an awfully hard time keeping a job. In fact, because of his lassitude and lack of drive, he was unemployed far more often than he was in a state of employment. And when he did get a job, he had an unusually hard time getting to work on time, he typically got less than passing performance evaluations, and he called off sick so often that he regularly got fired a week or two after he began working. Not surprisingly, one of the consequences of Jesse’s unacceptable work history was the fact that he was virtually broke most of the time.

Regardless of Jesse’s crummy work history and financial disregard, conversely, somehow, someway he managed to drink in an irresponsible manner most of the time.

So it came as no big jolt when Jesse received a fourth DUI. When he went before the court, the magistrate told Jesse that his alcohol-related actions was shameful and, as a result, he was going to sentence Jesse to spend eight months in the city jail.

Time In The City Jail To Reflect On The Hurtful Consequences of Irresponsible Drinking

During his time in the city jail, Jesse was expected to learn more about alcohol facts, about the damaging outcomes of careless drinking, and he was required to get alcohol counseling. The judge accentuated the fact that unless Jesse gets professional alcohol rehab and learns how to live an alcohol-free life, he will most likely be spending a considerable amount of time locked up.

Jesse stated that he grasped what the magistrate was declaring but he still felt that incarceration was not the correct judgment. The magistrate saw things differently and asserted that it was his duty to keep alcohol dependent persons off the streets who drive under the influence and who get one or more DWIs. To substantiate this statement, the judge articulated some venerable, highly researched alcohol statistics that stressed some of the damaging effects that are linked to hazardous and excessive drinking.

Although Jesse knew that he drank heavily, he never thought that he was an individual who was dependent on alcohol. So it was quite a shock when Jesse began suffering from alcohol withdrawal symptoms nearly seven hours after getting placed behind bars.

To monitor his symptoms of alcohol withdrawal in a safe and sound manner, Jesse was life flighted to a rehab hospital for alcohol detoxification and then brought back to the city jail. While locked up in the local jail Jesse got alcohol rehabilitation but since he got this therapy as something that was imposed upon him, he did not take ownership of his abusive drinking.

When his time in the city jail was over, the magistrate without uncertainty announced to Jesse that he would be under stringent observation and would be mandated to take random urine alcohol tests.

Jessie’s Irresponsible Drinking Prevents Him From Living in an Effective and Responsible Manner

After hearing how Jesse did not take ownership of his drinking situation and how he reluctantly followed the counseling procedures while in the municipal jail, the magistrate knew that it was only a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his irresponsible and hazardous drinking behavior. As the judge thought about Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some individuals never use their intellect and discover how to live in an adult and responsible manner.

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