
The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence has compiled a list of questions to help a person determine whether he or she has symptoms of alcoholism.
Here they are:
- Do you occasionally drink heavily after a disappointment or quarrel or when the boss gives you a hard time?
- When you have trouble or feel under pressure, do you drink more heavily than usual?
- Have you noticed you are able to handle more liquor than you did when you started dinking
- Did you ever wake up the ?morning after? and discover you could not remember part of the evening before, even though friends say you didn't pass out?
- When drinking with other people, do you try to have a few extra drinks when others will not know it?
- Are there times when you feel uncomfortable if alcohol is not available?
- Have you recently noticed that when you begin drinking, you are in more of a hurry to get the first drink than you used to be?
- Do you sometimes feel a little guilty about your drinking?
- Are you secretly irritated when family or friends discuss your drinking?
- Have you noticed an increase in the frequency of your memory blackouts?
- Do you often find that you wish to continue drinking after your friends say they have had enough?
- Do you usually have a reason for the occasion when you drink heavily?
- When you are sober, do you often regret things you have done or said while drinking?
- Have you tried switching brands or following different plans for controlling your drinking?
- Have you often failed to keep promises you have made to yourself about controlling your drinking?
- Have you ever tried to control your drinking by changing by changing jobs or moving to a new location?
- Do you try to avoid family or close friends while you are drinking?
- Are you having more financial and work problems?
- Do you sometimes have the shakes in the morning and find it helps to have a little drink?
- Do you eat very little or irregularly when you are drinking?
- Do you get terribly frightened after you have been drinking heavily?
- After periods of drinking, do you ever see or hear things that aren't there?
Those who answer yes to several the questions from I through 8 may be in the early stages of alcoholism. Additional affirmative answers to several of the questions from 9 through 22 may indicate the middle to final stages of alcoholism. For information about alcoholism, contact the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, 12 West 21 st St. , New York , NY 10010
www.ncadd.org or call 1-800-NCA-CALL (1-800-622-2255)