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A Woman Exhibits Symptoms Of Alcoholism And Depression And Schedules An Appointment To See Her Healthcare Practitioner
Cindy was a thirty-nine-year-old accounts payable manager who realized that she had some drinking issues. As an illustration, within the past five months she has felt the need to have several drinks before going to work, two weeks ago she failed a random hair alcohol test at her place of employment, four weeks ago she got arrested by the state highway patrol for a DUI, and last but not least, for roughly four months she has started to forget what she does and says when she drinks with her pals.
Not unlike multitudes of other people, Cindy's involvement with alcohol started out at a "snail's pace" and continued at this level for quite a long time due to the fact that every now and then she engaged in sporadic social drinking. If truth be told, for almost four years, every time she went out with her friends to drink, she made sure to drink in moderation. Something about her drinking activities, nevertheless, seemed to thoroughly change when her husband divorced her.
Cindy got especially "down" about the loss of her husband, and as a way to quit obsessing about her negative feelings she determined that she would start hanging around more routinely with some of her pals who love to "get down" and drink. It didn't take very long, nevertheless, before her drinking increased substantially the more routinely she went to and drank at family get-togethers, dinner dates, sporting events, happy hours, and private parties with her pals.
To put it briefly, she was drinking and having a lot of fun just like everybody else in her group of pals without paying much attention to the alcohol short term effects and especially about the alcohol long term effects she has been experiencing. Yet someplace in her brain she knew about the adverse alcohol effects on the body and on the mind and that she most likely required alcohol rehab but kept away from the thought as much as possible.
One day during her six-month physical exam, her healthcare practitioner asked her if she drank alcohol. Not wanting to tell falsehoods to her healthcare practitioner, Cindy disclosed the truth that she commonly drinks more than she should. In actual fact, she stated that she frequently drinks in an excessive and hazardous manner. Then Cindy told her healthcare practitioner about her depression. More specifically, she articulated that shattered relationships commonly triggered a depressing progression of events typified by increased drinking which further led to more dismal feelings that, in turn, resulted in even more drinking. And this is specifically what happened when she and her husband got divorced three years ago.
Cindy's doctor then articulated the following: "I am not trying to make a sudden diagnosis, but with your medical condition e may be working with two separate concerns. Consequently, I think we should make an appointment for you to get an alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction assessment from my partner, Dr. Gardner, who is a substance abuse and chemical dependency specialist."
"Whether your drinking condition is more linked to alcohol addiction or alcohol abuse is unknown, but I believe that further exploration is justifiable. Then I believe we need to schedule an appointment for you to get a psychological evaluation from another one of my partners, Dr. Hauser, ."
"I want to get a better understanding about your depression and see how much your drinking and depression are correlated." Cindy showed her agreement with her healthcare practitioner's line of attack and thanked him for his assistance and concern.
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