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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism is a serious problem for many people in Fayetteville, GA. Alcohol is a drug, but due to the acceptance of its use and abuse in society it doesn't carry the same negative connotations as other drugs. Alcohol is extremely addictive however and has destroyed many lives.

Alcohol abuse in Fayetteville may begin because the individual may be experiencing a problem or loss and drinking alcohol seems like an easy fix to take the pain away. This temporary solution just ends up creating bigger problems for the individual in the long run. The individual will just become more and more tolerant of alcohol and wind up needing larger quantities to get the desired effect.

Alcohol addiction and alcoholism over time will leave a person in Fayetteville, Georgia physically ill, as alcohol harms every organ in the body. Some who is drinking is also not in their right mind, and makes choices which negatively impact their life and the lives of those around them. The choices a person makes while addicted to alcohol will destroy everything in their life if they don't get help.

Alcohol Treatment Centers in Fayetteville are available for individuals who know they have a problem and have the courage to face their issues with alcohol. There are a number of Alcohol Treatment Facilities in the area. At an Alcohol Rehab Program individuals can be in an environment where they can address the psychological and emotional issues that may have caused their alcoholism.

Individuals suffering from alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Fayetteville, GA. can become physically dependant to alcohol over time. It can be almost impossible to quit "cold turkey" because of this. Alcohol Treatment Programs in Fayetteville, GA. are knowledgeable in getting someone through alcohol withdrawal and detoxification as part of treatment. This is an individual's best bet to get through withdrawal and onto their next steps of rehabilitation.

There are a number of alcohol addiction and alcoholism treatment options available in Fayetteville, Georgia including Long-term Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Facilities, Outpatient Alcohol Rehab Programs, Short-term Alcohol Abuse Rehab Programs, Inpatient Alcohol Addiction Rehabilitation Programs, support group meetings, counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

All it takes is the decision to change your life for the better. Alcoholism Rehabs work and they are available for you today. Make the decision to seek treatment and contact an Alcoholism Treatment Center in Fayetteville to find out which treatment option is best for you.

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  • In one study, HIV positive women receiving antiretroviral therapy who consumed alcohol moderately or heavily were more likely to have higher levels of the HIV virus, making it easier for them to spread the virus to others.
  • Studies show that women start to have alcohol-related problems at lower drinking levels than men do, partly because women weigh less than men.
  • What health problems are associated with excessive alcohol use? Excessive drinking both in the form of heavy drinking or binge drinking, is associated with numerous health problems, including: Chronic diseases such as liver cirrhosis (damage to liver cells); pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas); various cancers, including liver, mouth, throat, larynx (the voice box), and esophagus; high blood pressure; and psychological disorders. Unintentional injuries, such as motor-vehicle traffic crashes, falls, drowning, burns and firearm injuries. Violence, such as child maltreatment, homicide, and suicide. Harm to a developing fetus if a woman drinks while pregnant, such as fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Alcohol abuse or dependence.
  • In terms of helping behavior during incidents related to alcohol abuse, research by the National Center on Addiction and Substance abuse reported that women are much more likely to engage in protective behaviors to help a person that is in trouble with alcohol than men.
  • Fayetteville, GA. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Fayette Presbyterian Church
    Southside Serenity Seekers AFG
    791 Hwy 92 N
    Fayetteville, Georgia 30214

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Tue., 10:30 AM
    Thu., 10:30 AM

  • First United Methodist Church
    Monday Night AFG
    (between Hwy. 54 & Stonewall) 170 E Lanier Ave
    Fayetteville, Georgia 30215

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 8:00 PM

For more information, visit www.drug-rehabs.org.