Am I Addicted to Alcohol?

Question by Julia Gibbs: Am I addicted to alcohol?
I am wondering if I am showing early signs of alcohol addiction. I know that I am a likely person to develop an addiction, but I want to know if I am already addicted. I’m the type of person who can’t have one beer and be done. When I drink, I need to at least get a tipsy feeling or I am unsatisfied. If you give me a bottle of Smirnoff ice I won’t be happy until I drink it all. I don’t understand the concept of saving it for later.

My boyfriend doesn’t want me to drink, so I’ve been trying not to since we got together. But the temptation is always there and sometimes it is very powerful. I have gotten drunk once since we have been together and I feel terrible about it. I haven’t told him that I got drunk, and nobody but a few people know that I have ever been drunk before. I feel like I have to keep this a huge secret.

Before I drink, it seems like a really good idea, and I don’t care about the consequences. Afterwords I feel really guilty. I worry about the damage I am causing my body, and the damage I could potentially cause my relationship with someone I love very much.

I was 17 the first time I ever got drunk. I have only been drunk a few times, so that’s why I am not sure if I have an addiction or not. I have had cravings to use alcohol and cigarettes to solve my problems since I was 11, but I never touched either of those things until I was 17. Is it possible that my “addiction” could be purely emotional? I am so confused…I am trying to control it, but sometimes my thoughts are too overwhelming. I need answers, I don’t know what to do…
If anyone can also give me a little insight into what alcohol addiction is, that would be great. For example, I know what heroin addiction and cigarette addiction is. I know what chemicals do what and how it effects the body and what the withdrawal is like and how much of it you need to become addicted, but I know very little about alcohol addiction…

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