To understand addiction, it’s important to understand all the mechanisms. Many people think that the chemical they abused is the dangerous part of their addiction.
While drugs and alcohol are inherently dangerous on their own, it’s the very act of counting on a chemical that makes these substances as deadly as they are. The underlying components of addiction, such as needing a drug to cope with life, are always there. This is why lifelong sobriety requires constant work, such as participation in a stabilization program for addiction, and a constant commitment to abstinence from substances. Just one drink can reopen pandora’s box of substance abuse, which means you cannot drink in moderation after completing rehabilitation at a drug addiction treatment center.
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I Wasn’t Addicted to Alcohol, I Still Can’t Drink?
Addiction isn’t about the specific chemical, it’s about needing any chemical to cope with life’s challenges, or to feel good. So, even if you’ve gotten sober from something besides alcohol addiction, alcohol can be a problem for you. This is why complete drug and alcohol abstinence is a cornerstone of lifelong sobriety. Our drug and alcohol treatment center can help you understand the nuances of your addiction, illustrating the importance of total abstinence for complete sobriety.
One Drink Can Lead to Relapse
What starts with one drink can quickly spiral into overdose, with deadly alcohol overdose symptoms that require medical attention. Drinking also lowers inhibitions, meaning many people who drink may turn back to the drugs they fought so hard to overcome. One drink can lead to relapse, reigniting drug or alcohol addiction.