It took alot of convincing to get me to come into your alcohol rehab program. Between my parents, boyfriend and the counselors at the admission center I decided to give it a try. While I can't say it was easy, I can say it was the best decision I have ever made. My parents and boyfriend agree. I can return to Maryland with my head held up high. Thanks for everything.
- Robin W., Ohio
One drink always led to ten and when I couldn't drink any more I turned to cocaine. This combination landed me in the E.R. one night which was my motivation for recovery. Since completing Stepping Stone's alcohol recovery program I have not had a drink or drug; it has been seven months now and I still can't believe it.
- Miguel H., Texas
It has been 11 months, 21 hours and 22 minutes since my last drink and drug, but who's counting. I assure you it was no laughing matter when I came into Stepping Stone. I was completely depressed, my eating was out of control and I was drinking at least two bottles of wine a day, not to mention the cocaine use. Today, I am a responsible mother and wife but more importantly, I am a responsible recovering alcoholic. Thank you Stepping Stone
- Adrienne R., New Jersey
The Real Facts About Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol abuse facts don't lie. More and more Americans suffer from this dangerously addictive substance each year. Alcohol doesn't just ruin lives, it takes them. Consider the following alcohol abuse facts:
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, alcohol abuse costs the United States an estimated $220 billion annually (2005 data), more than obesity and cancer.
All aspects of life; social, medical, psychological, financial, legal, work and school are negatively affected by alcohol abuse.
Statistics indicate that on average, an American is killed by a drunk driver every 40 minutes.
According to the World Health Organization, over 76 million people worldwide suffer from alcohol-related disorders.
Recent studies indicate that 53% of American adults have reported that one or more of their relatives has a problem with alcohol.
There were 17,000 alcohol-related traffic fatalities in each of the last three years, according to The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
In the United States, 50% of all homicides are alcohol-related.
What do these alcohol abuse facts mean to you? It means alcohol abuse is not only rampant, but also extremely damaging not only to the person who is abusing the alcohol but to society as a whole.
Do You Think You Need Alcohol Abuse Help For Yourself Or a Loved One?
To determine if you or a loved one may be in need of alcohol abuse help, take a look at the pattern of drinking over the past year. If any of the following four situations has occurred, it could be indicative of an alcohol abuse problem:
Drinking in any situation, including driving, that could result in physical injury
Irregular attendance and poor conduct at work, school or home due to drinking
A history of recurring legal issues related to alcohol
Continued use of alcohol despite mounting social and relationship problems
Alcohol Abuse Help Is Right Here - Don't Suffer Any Longer
The facts about alcohol abuse are sobering. Don't wait to become a statistic. If you think you need alcohol abuse help, call Stepping Stone Center for Recovery today, toll-free at 1-800-237-3150 for a confidential and judgment-free consultation. We can help and guide you towards the treatment options that are right for you. Get help today - call now!