An Alcohol Addicted Man Registers For Rehabilitation, Receives Alcohol Detox and Treatment for His Alcoholism and His Depression, and Begins to Live Life to the Fullest

May 10, 2010 by TreadmillsCenter · Leave a Comment 


Barry used to brag to his buddies how he could stay employed at a fulltime job and get intoxicated just about every night. Unfortunately, after engaging in this unhealthy lifestyle for approximately four years, he started to experience various alcohol related difficulties.

Barry Starts to Display Various Alcohol Related Difficulties

As an illustration, he had a very hard time getting up for work because he felt so sleepy when he awoke. Moreover, just about every morning Barry suffered from a horrible hangover. It was apparent that the combination of his hangovers and his lack of energy did not make it easy for him to get up and feel motivated to go to work. To make things more difficult, approximately a week ago he received his third driving under the influence citation in the past two years.

To complicate things further, at his job his last two work evaluations were less than tolerable. And finally, his four-year relationship with his girlfriend had declined due to his angry outbursts, depression, lack of patience, and his financial difficulties.

Though Barry was only twenty six years old, he simply began to look like he was in his late forties. Regrettably, this is what hazardous drinking can do to a person. And in all honesty he realized that he was experiencing the negative effects of alcohol abuse or alcohol addiction and that he was too young to waste his life on careless and irresponsible drinking. So initially he tried to drink in moderation. Sadly, he soon understood that he lost all control after drinking his first alcoholic beverage. Stated another way, after his first drink he invariably proceeded to get smashed. Due to the fact that this was a circumstance that was repeated every single time he drank, this greatly bothered him. In truth, he started to wonder if he was exhibiting some of the signs of alcoholism and alcohol abuse.

Barry Makes up His Mind To Make an Appointment to See His Physician

After articulating his excessive alcohol drinking and his excessive and careless drinking with his girlfriend, he finally made up his mind to make an appointment to see his physician. When Barry saw his physician, he sincerely mentioned that he has been drinking in an excessive manner, that he may be displaying alcoholic signs, that he wants to refrain from drinking. He then confirmed that drinking responsibly and in moderation doesn’t seem to work for him and, as a consequence, he wants to learn how he can create an alcohol-free lifestyle.

Barry also told his physician about his depression and how this mental health problem was negatively affecting his relationship with his girlfriend. His healthcare practitioner referred Barry to Doctor Glick, a drug and alcohol addiction psychiatrist, who convinced Barry to enter into an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center as an in-patient for alcohol detox and alcohol rehab. The good news is that Barry would also be able to get treatment for his depression at this treatment facility.

Abstaining From Drinking Was the Best Decision Barry Had Ever Made

After five months of comprehensive rehabilitation, Barry left the in-patient treatment facility and continued his recovery via outpatient therapy and via going to local Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. Encouraged to change his life in a healthier way, Barry went to a health store and bought some vitamins and a cookbook. He then joined a gym and began working out three or four times per week. Within five months Barry was a new person. He was eating nutritious meals, he wasn’t depressed anymore, he now looked younger than he was, he was in shape, and most important of all, he maintained his sobriety for many months. He also didn’t resort to angry outbursts, he became more patient, and he became a more compassionate person in his relationship with his girlfriend. Simply put, getting and staying sober was the best decision Barry had ever made.