A Young Male Hits The Bottom of the Barrel in Life, Overcomes His Depression, Gets Alcohol Therapy for His Hazardous Drinking, and Boosts His Self Image
Thursday, December 17th, 2009Samuel was a twenty-six-year-old court reporter who was sick of feeling depressed everyday of his life and fed up with his unhealthy drinking behavior. Stated simply, he was sick of feeling lackluster every morning, he hated the hangovers he went through on a regular basis, he was tired of going through failed relationship after failed relationship due to his excessive drinking, he was angry with himself for spending his hard-earned money on a valueless habit, and he missed his old motivation for doing various things he enjoyed.
In addition he was fed up with paying for alcohol-related attorney fees, he was disgusted with how physically unfit he was, he hated the fact that he had to go to court for his second DWI, he was bored with his drinking friends, and he was aggravated with the many times he failed an alcohol test at his place of employment.
In addition to the observable alcohol-related health problems he now experienced, conceivably the most troublesome part of his drinking behavior was the untrustworthy and conniving person he had turned into. In his heart of hearts he knew that he had been less than truthful about his drinking behavior to his friends, family, and relatives and he also knew he had been lying to himself about the “beneficial” outcomes of drinking. Not only this but he justified guzzling four or five drinks before going to social events and he also rationalized needing two or three drinks as soon as he awakened so that he could manage the “anxiety” at his job.
His Depression and His Heavy Drinking Result in Significant Changes in His Life
It was clear that Samuel was sick of putting up with the negative consequences of his depression and his excessive and hazardous drinking and finally decided that something significant had to change in his life. So he made up his mind that he would refrain from drinking, start focusing on becoming a more healthy person, involve himself in some worthwhile hobbies, develop a new circle of friends, get professional counseling, and start exercising.
Stated simply, Samuel got to a pivotal time in his life during which he understood that he hit the bottom of the barrel in his life and was now prepared to commence the slow road that leads to recovery.
One of the ways that Samuel put his “plan” info operation was by requesting a transfer at his place of employment. When his request was granted, he moved 150 miles away to a new city. If nothing else, this beyond doubt made making new buddies and separating himself from his old buddies much simpler. Then he phoned a doctor in his new city and made an appointment for a complete examination.
Samuel Meets With a Healthcare Practitioner About His Excessive Drinking and His Depression
After meeting with the physician and going through a number of laboratory tests, it was concluded that Samuel had made the transition from alcohol abuse to alcoholism and consequently was in need of alcohol detoxification and alcohol rehabilitation. At this time, the doctor made it a point to go over the different signs of alcoholism, the symptoms of alcoholism, and information about long term alcohol effects with Samuel.
The healthcare professional then told Samuel that it was determined that he was clinically depressed and in need of treatment for this medical problem.
Samuel Makes up His Mind to Fortify His Body by Eating Wholesome Foods, Taking Vitamins and Minerals, Living an Alcohol-Free Way of Life, Drinking Spring Water, and Exercising
Due to his willingness to follow through with the treatment regimen, after twelve weeks of residential treatment, Samuel was ready to start therapy on an outpatient basis. At this point, he began working at his new job and over the weeks began building up his body by eating healthy foods, living an alcohol-free lifestyle, working out, taking vitamins, and drinking spring water.
Samuel also addressed his spiritual yearnings by joining the local Methodist church and going to regular services.
After nearly four months of outpatient rehab during which time he never went through an alcohol relapse, Samuel stopped going to alcohol rehabilitation and instead began going four times per week to local AA meetings. Attending these meetings helped Samuel continue his alcohol-free way of life, they provided him with the support he sought after, and they served as a continual reminder of the destructive results that are associated with excessive and hazardous drinking.
After going to AA meetings about five months Samuel felt that he was ready for a relationship and so he started going out with Sharon, a young lady he met at church. It clearly amazed Samuel how much more prepared he was for a dating relationship now that he had his abusive and careless drinking under control. Indeed it also surprised Samuel how much better life was now that he wasn’t under the control of his unhealthy and excessive drinking. Life was now enjoyable and loaded with promise that he could have never wished for or achieved when he was involved in unhealthy and excessive drinking less than a year ago.
A Success Story That is a Verification of the Value of Alcohol Therapy and the Power of Change
Samuel’s success story is a demonstration of the importance of alcohol rehab and the power of change. As Samuel reflected on his newfound lofty self concept and drive for involving himself in healthy, worthwhile activities, he was actually thankful that he decided to do something worth while about his abusive drinking instead of giving into his depression and into the lure of his alcohol dependency. The result: his life now has a positive direction, he has more energy now compared with any time in his adult life, he is in command of his life rather than letting himself suffer under the control of his addiction, he enjoys his new job responsibilities, and he is involved in a wholesome relationship.