Alcohol
Alcohol is a harmful substance that is legal. Alcohol is a depressant, in which you may feel “good” when drinking but when the high of alcohol goes away you can experience a lower mood the following days.
WHAT IS ALCOHOL?
Drinking alcohol is harmful to your body and brain. Alcohol is a poison to your body and affects your organs, decision-making, and mental health. It’s very easy to make excuses and think that drinking often is “normal”.
Teens are highly susceptible to using alcohol, especially because it is a legal substance and easy to access in most homes, please talk to your teen about alcohol and check out the parent and youth resources tab.
What are the stages of alcohol addiction?
- Pre-alcoholic symptomatic phase, is occasional social drinking that may progress into thinking that a person needs to drink in order to relax, deal with stressful situations, or have fun. This can lead to increased frequency and amount of alcohol consumed. The body begins to develop tolerance to alcohol in this early stage.
- Symptomatic (prodromal) phase, is the beginning stage of alcoholism. The person may experience some difficulty remembering what happened when drinking or experience blacking out, and the person may have some feelings of guilt around drinking.
- Crucial phase, is when a person has lost control drinking. They show full symptoms of alcoholism, including denial, disruptions in work or family life, failed attempts to get help or stop drinking, and periods of both refraining from drinking and excessive drinking. The cycle to end drinking is difficult and withdrawals occur.
- Chronic phase, is when a person goes through extended periods of binge drinking that leads to long periods of intoxication (drunkenness). Their physical and mental health may follow a sharp decline during this phase. The person will most likely experience a significant disruption of social interaction and daily routine. They may disappear from family and friends, struggle to maintain jobs, lose their housing, etc…
STREET NAMES
Booze, Liquor, Drank, Liquid Courage, Sauce, Juice
DRUG PARAPHERNALIA
Liquor bottles
Beer cans
Water bottles/coffee cups to conceal alcohol
Flasks
Shot glasses
Shooters (mini 2oz bottles of liquor)
SIGNS THAT SOMEONE IS USING ALCOHOL
Drinking multiple drinks
Slurred speech
Vomiting
Blacking out
Stumbling when walking
Extreme emotions/behaviors
Not making sense when they talk
Passing out
Dilated pupils
SIGNS/SYMPTOMS OF AN ALCOHOL OVERDOSE
If you believe someone is experiencing an overdose or alcohol poisoning, call 911 immediately.
Mental confusion
Difficulty remaining conscious, or inability to wake up
Vomiting
Seizures
Slow breathing/irregular breathing
Slow heart rate
Clammy skin
Dulled responses
Low body temperature
Pale skin, blueish lips
SHORT-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS
Hangovers
Nausea
Vomiting
Headache
Memory loss
Mood swings and depression symptoms
Difficulty thinking clearly
Increased heart rate
Elevated blood pressure
Shakiness
Alcohol poisoning
Behavioral problems/reckless behavior
LONG-TERM HEALTH EFFECTS
Mood swings
Difficulty thinking clearly
Increased risk of suffering a stroke
Alcoholic cardiomyopathy
Chronic alcoholic hepatitis and inflammation
Liver failure
Pancreatitis
Muscle aches
Chronic gastrointestinal disturbances
Vertigo (dizziness/fainting)
Brain damage
Permanent loss of fine motor coordination
Cirrhosis
Fatty liver disease
Chronic tremors
Ready to get Involved?
Organizations and community members involved in SUD/OUD are welcome to join!
Email Yara Castro at info@sosaheal.org or call 520-375-6050 for more information.