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Signs of Dangerous Binge Drinking that you Might not Recognize

Signs of Dangerous Binge Drinking that you Might not Recognize
 

Signs of Dangerous Binge Drinking that you Might not Recognize

The dangerous act of binge drinking is a serious problem in this country that can lead to addiction and even alcohol poisoning. Many people may feel that their binge drinking actions are not an issue because they aren’t drinking daily and all the time. However, binge drinking has the potential to be extremely harmful and it’s important to recognize the signs of overindulging in alcohol when they are present. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 6 US adults binge drink and they do so about 4 times a month.1 Our drug and alcohol treatment center identifies the behaviors and signs of binge drinking and how to help a loved one before it’s too late.

Impulsive Decisions

If you notice that a friend or family member constantly makes impulsive decisions in all aspects of their lives, this could be a warning sign for binge drinking. When someone is heavily intoxicated, there is a high risk for bad decision-making and this can be a serious problem when a pattern of binge drinking starts to form. Making the rash decision to heavily drink can cause you to act out of character and put you in compromising situations.

Constant Blackouts

If someone frequently wakes up from a night of drinking and does not remember a huge portion of the night, this is a major indicator that they are a binge drinker. Drinking can make your memory fuzzy and when one has had too much to drink, this can cause them to not remember a single thing from that night.

Neglect Responsibilities

When someone starts to abandon their work and school responsibilities because of their drinking habits, this can be a clear indicator that there is an issue at hand. You may notice that your loved one is too hungover to handle daily activities that were once a priority for this individual.

If you notice these binge drinking behaviors, it’s time to help your loved one get the help they deserve. Dangerous binge drinking can unfortunately have fatal effects and an addiction treatment program can guide individuals through the recovery journey. If you are in need of professional intervention services for a loved one, contact our drug and alcohol treatment center today at 888-280-4763. We will provide customized programming for those who suffer.

Source

1. CDC - Binge Drinking

 
Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa is the National Director of Digital Marketing and is responsible for a multitude of integrated campaigns and events in the behavioral health and addictions field. All articles have been written by Alyssa and medically reviewed by our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Darrin Mangiacarne.