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Signs and symptoms of recent use can include:
- Feeling of exhilaration and excess confidence.
- Increased alertness.
- Increased energy and restlessness.
- Behavior changes or aggression.
- Rapid or rambling speech.
- Dilated pupils.
- Confusion, delusions and hallucinations.
- Irritability, anxiety or paranoia.
What are some emotional signs of addiction?
The following mental and emotional changes could also be signs of an addiction problem:
- sudden changes in mood.
- aggressive behavior.
- irritability.
- depression.
- apathy.
- suicidal thoughts.
How do drugs affect your family relationships?
Early exposure to a home divided by drug use can cause a child to feel emotionally and physically neglected and unsafe. As a result, they can become more mentally and emotionally unstable. Children may develop extreme guilt and self-blame for a parent’s substance abuse.
What is the first step in the development of alcoholism?
Stage #1: Occasional abuse and binge drinking The first stage of alcoholism is a general experimentation with alcohol. These drinkers may be new to different forms of alcohol and likely to test their limits. This experimental stage is commonly seen in young adults.
How does addiction affect a person’s life?
People with addiction often have one or more associated health issues, which could include lung or heart disease, stroke, cancer, or mental health conditions. Imaging scans, chest X-rays, and blood tests can show the damaging effects of long-term drug use throughout the body.
Who are most likely users and abusers of alcohol and other drugs?
Baby boomers aged 55 to 59 more than doubled their use of illicit drugs since 2002 (from 1.9\% to 4.1\%)….Among 12- to 17-year-olds:
- 16\% said they are current drinkers.
- 10\% said they are binge drinkers.
- 2\% reported they are heavy drinkers.
What is the fifth stage of addiction?
Stage 5: Dependence The mark of entering Stage 5 is that a person’s drug use is no longer recreational or medical, but rather is due to becoming reliant on the substance of choice.