How Much Drinking Is Too Much?

Experts are no longer categorizing alcoholics just by the fact that they drink so much alcohol that it affects their lives but now alcoholism can be divided into varying degrees of alcoholism.  Experts are now defining alcohol use by the level of harm the alcohol is causing.  Alcohol is a drug that affects a persons
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mind, body, and spirit.  Although, alcohol is a legal drug, addiction is a common problem and carries with it a multitude of social and psychological issues.  Using these new categories, it is possible to get help for the alcoholics at earlier stages.  For definition purposes the term "one drink" is referring to 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 90-proof liquor. 

Moderate Drinking:

Moderate drinking particularly red wine appears to offer health benefits.  Moderate drinking is defined as equal to or less than two drinks a day for men and equal to or less than one drink a day for women.

Hazardous (Heavy) Drinking:

Hazardous drinking puts people at risk for adverse health effects.  People who are heavy drinkers generally consume the following:

* More than 14 drinks per week or 4-5 drinks at one sitting for men.
* More than seven drinks per week or three drinks at one sitting for women.
* Frequent intoxication in either men or women.

Harmful Drinking:

Drinking is considered harmful when alcohol consumption has actually caused physical or psychological harm.  This is determined by the following:

* There is clear evidence that alcohol is responsible for harm to the person.
* The nature of the harm can be identified.
* Alcohol consumption has been persistent for at least a month and has occurred regularly for at least a year.
* The person is not alcohol dependent.

Alcohol Abuse:

People who fall into the category of alcohol abuser have one or more of the following alcohol related problems over a period of one year:

* Failure to fulfill work or personal obligations.
* Recurrent use in potentially dangerous situations.
* Problems with the law.
* Continued use despite harm being done in social or personal relationships.

Alcohol Dependence:

People who are alcohol dependent have three or more of the following alcohol related problems over a period of one year.

* Increased amounts of alcohol needed to produce an effect.
* Withdrawal symptoms.
* Drinking more than intended.
* Unsuccessful attempts to quit or cut down.
* Giving up significant work or leisure activities.
* Continued drinking in spite of knowledge of its harmful affects on self and others.


People who drink excessively are continually unsuccessful in their attempts to quit or detoxify themselves.  The cravings and withdrawal symptoms are too severe and can include intense anxiety, shakiness, hot and cold flashes, and nausea.  Alcohol addiction and drinking too much can affect anyone and does not discriminate based on age, race, or circumstances.  Alcohol addiction is a treatable disease, but the person who is seeking treatment must be willing to give it up entirely.  Trying to treat alcohol addiction without the help of professionals is typically unrealistic but getting quality treatment can have great rewards of sobriety in the end.

Alcoholism in the News

07/30/2010
On the Media: Veteran journalist Eric Malnic was the ultimate newsman
In his five decades with the Los Angeles Times, the late Malnic served as dogged reporter, master rewriter and finally, a beacon of what good journalism is all about. The excited young reporter called in from the airplane crash site, sure he had captured the essence of the tragedy. He couldn't wait to read the series of graphs he had lovingly crafted about the scene.

On the Media: Veteran journalist Eric Malnic was the ultimate newsman

07/30/2010
On the Media: Veteran journalist Eric Malnic was the ultimate newsman
In his five decades with the Los Angeles Times, the late Malnic served as dogged reporter, master rewriter and finally, a beacon of what good journalism is all about. The excited young reporter called in from the airplane crash site, sure he had captured the essence of the tragedy. He couldn't wait to read the series of graphs he had lovingly crafted about the scene.

On the Media: Veteran journalist Eric Malnic was the ultimate newsman

07/29/2010
Lindsay Lohan Should Get Back To Work To Recover Successfully, Expert Says
The president and CEO of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence says that returning to work can help Lindsay Lohan successfully recover from her addictions.

Lindsay Lohan Should Get Back To Work To Recover Successfully, Expert Says

07/30/2010
CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program - Monday afternoon update
The focus of the Central Nebraska Council on Alcoholism and Addiction's grant celebration Monday morning was on healthy eating and exercise, but the excitement of a 10-year-old boy with a new bike quickly became the center of attention.

CATCH Kids Club gets grant, expands program - Monday afternoon update

07/28/2010
Social isolation as bad as alcoholism: study
Enjoying good "social connections" with friends, family, colleagues and neighbours can improve an individual's chances of survival by 50 per cent, a study has found.

Social isolation as bad as alcoholism: study

07/28/2010
Social isolation as bad as alcoholism: study
Enjoying good "social connections" with friends, family, colleagues and neighbours can improve an individual's chances of survival by 50 per cent, a study has found.

Social isolation as bad as alcoholism: study

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