Alcoholism

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Temptation has at one time overwhelmed us all in our lives and as long as one does not allow it to consume him/her then they are in a healthy state of mind. However when temptation becomes a source for one's social and personal demise then it has metastasized into an addiction. Alcohol use in a community with dwelling older adults is common, and the line between "social" or moderate drinking and alcohol abuse and physical dependency is often not clear. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism defines excessive drinking as more than 14 drinks a week and/or more than 4 drinks at the same sitting. A definition of addiction is having a dependency to a particular substance and if that substance can cause a person's life to alter from a steady track to all of a sudden be turned upside down and a mess. Alcoholism, obsession, and personal failures are usually the sort of thing people like to keep under wraps. Augusten Burroughs goes the opposite direction in his confessional book Dry. Burroughs intensely describes the trials and tribulations that one goes through in order to break his dependency of alcohol. Stress can be one of many factors that lead a person to drink periodically. It can take the edge off and allow a person to gain perspective of what needs to be done, however when the drinking goes from periodically to everyday and alcohol has become a means of obsession with its ability to allow someone to escape their situation and be at ease with life and have no burdens, it has become a problem.

In reading Dry, one gets pulled into the life of an advertising agent who's got to deal with the annoying clients and demanding bosses. He starts by describing that he's a social drinker who sometimes gets carried away when he's out on the town after a long day at the office and drinks until he doesn't remember the night before. The routine goes on until it starts affecting his work and he can no longer be counted on to perform his expected tasks. This destructive pattern I can imagine is not uncommon among adults with demanding careers who have not found a way to relieve the stress that builds up from doing the same thing day in and day out.

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