Posted on 12/12/2016 5:07:41 PM PST by heterosupremacist
Do a few evening beers make your mornings un-beer-able? Does a vodka martini make your brain feel shaken, or stirred? Has a Dark N Stormy been clouding your thoughts?
For most people, the occasional night out is not a big deal but when a hangover becomes a regular part of your weekend routine its a sign something might not be right.
Its an alarming statistic that one in five Australian adults regularly drink harmful amounts of alcohol. This chronic alcohol use can cause liver failure, stomach ulcers, bleeding problems, damaged nerves, injured brain cells and an increased risk of some cancers.
It can take years of regular hangovers before people even consider whether they might have a problem, but sometimes youve just got to ask the right questions.
The following questionnaire can help you quickly screen your friends, family or partner. While this isnt a one-size-fits-all situation it is thought that if someone answers yes to two or more questions then it might be time to chat with your doctor to work out if alcohol is a problem for you.
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As someone once said: I’m not an alcoholic. Alcoholics go to meetings. I’m a drunk.
Sticky eyboard!
Bottles don’t have sexy Aussie accents.
No sense of humor? See post 16. The point of AA meetings to is to quit drinking. Thus Alcoholics are quitters. Drunks are just that Drunks.
I don’t drink I have a thinking problem.
1. Do you lose time from work due to your drinking?
2. Is drinking making your home life unhappy?
3. Do you drink because you are shy with other people?
4. Is drinking affecting your reputation?
5. Have you ever felt remorse after drinking?
6. Have you gotten into financial difficulties as a result of your drinking?
7. Do you turn to lower companions and an inferior environment when drinking?
8. Does your drinking make you careless of your family's welfare?
9. Has your ambition decreased since drinking?
10. Do you crave a drink at a definite time daily?
11. Do you want a drink the next morning?
12. Does drinking cause you to have difficulty in sleeping?
13. Has your efficiency decreased since drinking?
14. Is drinking jeopardizing your job or business?
15. Do you drink to escape from worries or troubles?
16. Do you drink alone?
17. Have you ever had a complete loss of memory as a result of your drinking?
18. Has your physician ever treated you for drinking?
19. Do you drink to build up your self-confidence?
20. Have you ever been in a hospital or institution on account of drinking?
You’re OK as long as you didn’t have a post and click on a Yuengling
So, that's 2 yes and an unsure. I am addicted to chocolate. I'm going to learn how to make sugar free chocolate. Yeah, that'll break my addition. That's the ticket!!!
No, no, no, and no. I have an occasional drink, but alcohol is really not part of my life.
Both my counselor and sponsor think those questions are presumptuous...
LOL
I notid dat two...
Only 1 in 5 Australians?
If you drink enough, you don’t have hangovers, or if you do, you forget them after a few more drinks. Trust me on that...
No x 20. While I have an occasional drink, I have no desire to drink on a daily, or even weekly basis. Sometimes I go months without a drink. It’s just not that important to me.
I’ll do it! I’ll do it!
Actually, it should be 20 questions:
1. Do you lose time from work due to your drinking?
Mmmmm, no.
2. Is drinking making your home life unhappy?
no.
3. Do you drink because you are shy with other people?
NO!
4. Is drinking affecting your reputation?
no.
5. Have you ever felt remorse after drinking?
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm yes.
6. Have you gotten into financial difficulties as a result of your drinking?
NO!
7. Do you turn to lower companions and an inferior environment when drinking?
NO!
8. Does your drinking make you careless of your family’s welfare?
NO!
9. Has your ambition decreased since drinking?
NO?
10. Do you crave a drink at a definite time daily?
Mmmmmmmmmmmmm not DAILY.
11. Do you want a drink the next morning?
NO!
12. Does drinking cause you to have difficulty in sleeping?
Just the opposite.
13. Has your efficiency decreased since drinking?
no.
14. Is drinking jeopardizing your job or business?
NO!
15. Do you drink to escape from worries or troubles?
NO!
16. Do you drink alone?
“When I drink alone, I prefer to be by myself.”
17. Have you ever had a complete loss of memory as a result of your drinking?
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ... define complete.
18. Has your physician ever treated you for drinking?
NO!
19. Do you drink to build up your self-confidence?
NO!
20. Have you ever been in a hospital or institution on account of drinking?
NO!
.............. How’d I do? Well, I know, not so great. But there it is.
The questions are couched in the context of already extensive consumption. They fail to address common situations like “should I cut out a daily single serving?” or “I’m annoyed by someone who thinks one serving a day equals alcoholic, and who frequently badgers me about it” where a “yes” is not indicative of a problem.
“Alcoholic” is someone who can’t not drink. They’re addicted to drunkenness, who can’t say “no, that’s enough” to any number of drinks (including zero).
In my mid 60s I don’t do what I used to do but if I
happen to consume enough to earn a hangover I long
ago disciplined myself to take 3-4 Advils BEFORE going
to bed. That causes me to sleep through the hangover
and the only negative I have to deal with is an
occasional bout of dehydration. If I can persuade my
guests to join me in taking the ibuprofen they
usually thank me the next day.
“Have you ever thought about cutting do on your drinking?
Sounds disgusting....
More definitive questions:
Have you ever had the roof of your mouth sunburned?
Have you ever been run over by your own car while driving?
Did you ever brush your teeth with Preparation H?
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