Signs of Drug Addiction

Signs of Drug Addiction

If you think a family member or friend has a problem with drugs, chances are they do. Everyone knows that if a person is ignoring family and job responsibilities in order to take or obtain drugs, that person has a problem. Most people know that a person has a problem with drugs if they appear to be under the influence during certain family or social gatherings where such behavior would not be acceptable. Oftentimes, however, there are hidden clues that someone may be a drug addict. It helps to know what to look for when trying to determine if someone needs help.

Making Excuses

If your spouse never seems to be able to make it home for dinner in time or your son or daughter have taken a sudden interest in a club you have never heard of before, you may want to try and find out if they really are where they say they are. An addict may say that they need more pills because their doctor short changed them or they misplaced their pills. They may say that they are sick every time there is a family party to attend. They may also pick fights with people in order to avoid social interactions.

 

They Ignore the Things They Once Cared About

If you notice that a person’s house is considerably messier than it normally is, or if you notice them taking a lot of time off of work, they may be hiding an addiction. If they suddenly seem as though they can’t afford things they have enjoyed in the past, you may want to ask them why that is. They may be having financial troubles for any number of reasons, but addiction often hurts otherwise stable people financially.

 

Making an Unusually Large Number of Mistakes

If a person suddenly starts making little driving mistakes that they normally would not, or if they start driving erratically or forgetting where places they visit regularly are located, they may have a cognition problem that is related to drugs. If one of your employees starts adding numbers incorrectly or sends you incoherent emails, they may just be tired or overworked, but this can also be a sign of drug use.

Family History

If a person has a history of drug addiction or alcoholism in their family, they have a heightened chance of becoming an alcoholic themselves. They may not be addicted to the same substances their mother or father used, but the genetic predisposition exists. You should talk to them about their family history.

Drug addiction can reveal itself in much subtler forms. If a person seems to be building up a tolerance for drugs that they did not have before, or if they get sick more often, it may be a sign of addiction.

It is hard to know exactly when someone has a drug problem and that is why it is important to enlist the assistance of a professional drug rehab facility like Magnolia Ranch Recovery.. A good treatment facility will be able to assess if a person is an addict or just someone who likes too much of a good thing. A recovery center will be staffed with licensed mental health professionals who will ask detailed questions of you and answer any questions you may have. They will be able to handle your concerns in a private manner and your loved one will get the best treatment available.

Addiction can be a frustrating and recurring battle. A top quality recovery center can help you and your family to triumph over the pain of addiction.

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