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It’s no news that addiction to drugs and alcohol have severe consequences on the addict.

Why Seek Drug and Alcohol Treatment?

It’s no news that addiction to drugs and alcohol have severe consequences on the addict. Once a person becomes addicted to drugs and/or alcohol, virtually every aspect of their life, becomes affected negatively. It seems very simple for those who have not dealt with addiction to simply say “just stop using drugs”, but it’s not that easy. For those who are addicted, and seek to break free from the chains of drug and alcohol use, it is possible but would require a lot of diligence and personal dedication towards achieving sobriety.

While some persons deem it fit to break free from this harmful and deadly addiction, some other persons don’t see the need to get their freedom from this addiction either because they are not ready to break free or they find it hard and almost impossible to do so. Below are essential and very crucial reasons why seeking drug and alcohol treatment may save your life.

Health

It might be quite shocking to hear that addiction to drugs and alcohol has an adverse effect on one’s health. According to World Health Organization (WHO), over 2.5 million people die every year due to serious intake of alcohol, and this accounts for 3.8% of deaths worldwide. These numbers are greatly inflated when factoring in the use of illicit drugs. Once a person gets addicted to drugs and alcohol, he or she exposes themselves to serious danger and damage that can lead to death or a life-threatening illness.

Low Self Esteem and Depression

A report has it that, 16 – 19 year old females who abuse alcohol are 6 times as likely to become depressed. Once a person gets addicted to drugs and alcohol, the person’s self-esteem is likely affected drastically and hence depression sets in. It’s no news that the majority of cases dealing with depression among college students are caused by addiction to drugs and alcohol. The effects of having low self-esteem and depression cannot be overemphasized or ignored, and addiction to drugs and alcohol is a major culprit.

Suicide

According to SAMHSA, suicide kills more than 39,000 people a year in the United States. That’s an average of 108 suicides each day. Additional data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reveals suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States, with addicts being six times more likely to take their own lives.

Financial Crisis

Addicts often find themselves in a financial crisis as a result of drugs and alcohol abuse. Once in the grips of addiction, the main focus is the next high, typically any dollar available goes toward the drug. Not to mention one of the most common consequences for addicts and alcoholics is loss of employment. Most companies and organizations have zero tolerance for drug abuse. This does not mean you should not seek help. The Government has programs in place to protect your job security when seeking treatment for drugs and alcohol.

Addiction Affects the entire Families

When a family member has a drug or alcohol addiction, they have a disease that has the power to affect and hurt their entire family, including parents, children, brothers, sisters, grandparents, or any family member who is a part of their life. These situations create an altered and damaged family dynamic. Fortunately, a variety of treatment programs exist that encompass family therapy and support, to help you rebuild and nurture your family. If your loved one is not willing to get help for their addiction you should consider googling “interventionist near me” or calling us!

There are many options for drug and alcohol treatment. Do not be ashamed to make the phone call. Seeking help, whether for yourself or a loved one, is the first step to freedom.

We are here to help you, and our mission is to make it possible for anyone seeking help to find the best treatment options available to them.

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