HOW TO IDENTIFY HIDDEN ADDICTION INDICATORS IN A LOVED ONE


 

If you have noticed a close friend or loved one has been behaving out of character and you suspect there may be more than meets the eye going on, what can you do? Perhaps they are drinking more than usual and to excess or they have started hanging out with different people in unfamiliar places. When you suspect someone close is becoming addicted to drugs or alcohol, it can be frightening to watch them slowly decline into the illness.

Here we show you how to spot hidden signs of addiction so that you can get your loved one the treatment they need:

 

– Taking More than the Recommended Amount: When someone has been prescribed very strong medications for a chronic pain condition, they often develop a tolerance. This means they will have to use higher doses of the drug in order to get the effects they desire. However, due to the addictive nature of opiate-based painkillers, physicians are reluctant to prescribe bigger doses, leaving sufferers no alternative but to seek out other options for pain relief.

 

– Hiding Substances in Plain Sight: People with addiction illness or as it’s also called, substance use disorder or SUD may attempt to hide their habit by stashing drugs or alcohol in different places around the home. This often leads to them being discovered and can sometimes be a cry for help. Although it is quite normal to have beers in the fridge, finding them behind the couch is a sign of there being a problem.

 

– Noticing Missing Items: It is not unusual for someone with an alcohol or drug problem to steal from family and friends in order to finance their habit. When you notice things going missing around the home, particularly if they have any value, this is a classic sign someone’s substance use has gotten out of control.

 

– Physical Signs: When someone is abusing drugs or alcohol, they may think they appear completely normal to others but there will be physical changes serving as red flags. Bloodshot eyes, mood swings, unpredictable behavior, uncharacteristic risk-taking such as driving under the influence or casual sexual encounters are all signals that a person has become addicted to drugs or alcohol.

 

Find Out How to Help a Loved One into Rehab at Casa Recovery in San Juan Capistrano, CA

When it has become clear your loved one is struggling with substance abuse and you have seen the warning signs, Casa Recovery is their next step towards sobriety. We offer a wide range of alcohol and drug addiction treatment services in beautiful surroundings at our Southern California recovery center. We can show them that there is light at the end of the tunnel, no matter how difficult their struggle has been with addiction. Contact us today to find out more.

 

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