A Young Man Hits a Low Point in His Life, Faces His Depression, Gets Alcohol Rehabilitation for His Abusive and Heavy Drinking, Bolsters His Self Image, and Triumphs Over His Relationship Issues
by DIGauthor on Apr.20, 2010, under Dating
Samuel was a forty-eight-year-old real estate agent who was sick of feeling depressed everyday and fed up with his unhealthy and excessive drinking behavior. Stated briefly, he hated the hangovers he went through on a regular basis, he missed his old enthusiasm for doing various things he enjoyed, he was sick of feeling tired every morning, he was mad at himself for spending his hard-earned money on a useless habit, and he was tired of going through shattered relationship after shattered relationship because of his excessive drinking.
Additionally he despised the fact that he had to go to court for his third DWI, he was fed up with paying for alcohol-related lawyer fees, he was disgusted with how out-of-shape he was, he was bored with his drinking friends, and he was irritated with the many times he failed an alcohol test at his place of employment.
In addition to the perceptible alcohol-related health issues he was going through, possibly the most troublesome part of his drinking routine was the untrustworthy and fraudulent person he had turned into. In his heart of hearts he knew that he had been lying about his drinking behavior to his family, friends and relatives and he also knew he had been less than honest with himself about the “beneficial” consequences of drinking. What is more, he made excuses for gulping two or three drinks before going to social events and he also justified needing two or three drinks as soon as he awakened so that he could deal with the “anxiety” at work.
His Depression and His Hazardous and Excessive Drinking Lead to Significant Changes in His Life
Clearly Samuel was sick of putting up with the adverse consequences of his depression and his careless drinking and eventually decided that something major had to change in his life. So he determined that he would quit drinking, get professional counseling, start exercising, involve himself in some worthwhile hobbies, develop a new circle of friends, and start focusing on becoming a more healthy person. In a word, Samuel got to a special time in his life during which he understood that he hit a low point in life and was now prepared to start the gradual 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 850 miles away to a new state. If nothing else, this certainly made making new buddies and distancing himself from his old pals simpler. Then he contacted a doctor in his new city and made an appointment for a thorough physical and psychological exam.
Samuel Meets With a Healthcare Professional About His Hazardous Drinking and His Depression
After meeting with the doctor and going through a number of laboratory tests, it was concluded that Samuel had crossed the line from alcohol abuse to dependency on alcohol and as a result was in need of alcohol detox and alcohol rehab. At this time, the physician made it a point to review the various signs of alcoholism, the symptoms of alcoholism, and information about long term effects of alcohol with Samuel. The physician then told Samuel that it was determined that he was clinically depressed and in need of counseling for this medical issue.
Samuel Makes up His Mind to Fortify His Body by Taking Vitamins, Eating Nutritious Foods, Exercising, Living an Alcohol-Free Way of Life, and Drinking Distilled Water
Due to his willingness to follow through with the rehabilitation protocol, after ten weeks of residential rehab, Samuel was ready to begin rehabilitation on an outpatient basis. At this point in time, he began working at his new job and over the weeks began revitalizing his body by eating healthy foods, living an alcohol-free lifestyle, working out, taking vitamins, and drinking spring water. Samuel also tackled his spiritual side of life by joining the local Baptist church and participating in the weekly services.
After approximately three months of outpatient rehabilitation during which time he never suffered through an alcohol relapse, Samuel quit going to alcohol rehab and instead began going four times every week to local AA meetings. Attending these meetings helped Samuel continue his alcohol-free style of life, they provided him with the support he needed, and they served as a constant reminder of the damaging consequences that are correlated with excessive and abusive drinking.
After going to Alcoholics Anonymous meetings nearly nine-and-a-half months Samuel felt that he was ready for a relationship and so he started dating Kaitlin, 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 excessive and unhealthy drinking under control. In truth it also surprised Samuel how much better life was now that he wasn’t under the control of his careless and excessive drinking. Life was now joyful and full of promise that he could have never longed for or fulfilled when he was involved in unhealthy and abusive drinking less than a year ago.
A Success Story That is Proof of the Significance of Alcohol Rehab and the Power of Positive Change
Samuel’s success story is a statement of the value of alcohol treatment and the power of positive thinking. As Samuel reflected on his newfound self worth and drive for involving himself in healthy, worthwhile activities, he was actually thankful that he made up his mind to do something productive about his hazardous and careless drinking instead of giving into his depression and into the lure of his addiction. The result: his life now has a positive direction, he enjoys his new job responsibilities, he is involved in a caring relationship, he is in charge of his life rather than letting himself deteriorate under the control of his alcoholism, and he has more energy now compared with any time in his adult life.