At first glance, you might not recognize someone as a high functioning alcoholic because they appear to be normal, despite consuming a large amount of alcohol, consistently. Remember, just because a person isn’t exhibiting a drunken rampage doesn’t mean they aren’t quietly suffering. While some alcoholics appear calm and collected, they are just as addictive as other alcoholics.
Some people have a genetic makeup that allows them to consume more alcohol before noticing any effects. This type of alcoholism develops once a tolerance for more alcohol is created over time. It can be very dangerous for high functioning alcoholics. Their ability to drive and make sound decisions is still impaired, and their bodies are still pushed to the limits.
Regardless of how well a person appears to handle their alcohol, it is a myth that high functioning alcoholism is sustainable. In making a bad problem worse, High-functioning alcoholism can influence a person to making poor decisions such as going to the bar instead of being with family. Read on to learn more about this problem and the signs that indicate professional help is needed.
What Causes High Functioning Alcoholism?
Depending on your genetics, body fat percentage, height, and tolerance for alcohol, you may be susceptible to High functioning alcoholism. Although individuals can maintain their composure with a very high blood-alcohol content, this does not mean they do not have a drinking problem. When a person is alcohol-dependent and experiences extreme difficulty trying to stop, they are struggling with alcoholism.
Signs And Symptoms of Alcoholism To Note
Someone in your life may suffer from High functioning alcoholism if they experience extreme withdrawal symptoms when they can’t drink, i.e., (anxiety, tremor, confusion, and depression). If they are struggling to take care of their work, home, and financial responsibilities and are willing to ditch these priorities to drink, this is another indication. However, keep in mind that someone with High functioning alcoholism may also appear very put together and may have all their priorities managed. An inability to handle one’s alcohol or always drinking one’s limits are indeed symptoms specific to alcoholism, but the ability to “manage” alcoholism is also a major problem.
People struggling with this form of alcoholism may feel as if they are unaffected to the point that driving and risking their health is somehow okay because they can stay in control. This is dangerous and can lead people to make reckless decisions that can lead to death. Drunk driving, for example, is more likely to occur with a high functioning alcoholic because they feel that they can drive when they are intoxicated.
Look Carefully For Indications And Get Professional Help
If you think this form of alcoholism is a possibility, you may need to look closely at the drinking habits and risk-taking behaviors pertaining to alcohol consumption to determine if High functioning alcoholism is likely. If you suspect that high-functioning alcoholism may influence your life or someone you care for, reach out and get the help that’s needed.