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Alcohol addiction and alcoholism are real life problems in Grand Forks, ND. Alcohol is the most abundant drug in the world and the likelihood of someone becoming addicted to alcohol is very high. Addiction to anything has severe physical, social and emotional consequences to individuals involved in it.

Because alcohol abuse is so common in Grand Forks, North Dakota, individuals who are addicted to alcohol may not even realize it or may be in denial. But the fact of the matter is, if an individual has lost control of the amount of alcohol they are consuming, or if they need to drink just to feel better or feel "normal" there is a problem.

Alcohol addiction and alcoholism can affect one's health in a serious way, as alcohol affects every organ in the body. Individuals who are not sober make poor choices and display behavior that is not acceptable to those around them. This affects their relationships with others and their life in general. Ultimately, an individual addicted to alcohol will wind up with nothing if they continue this destructive behavior and don't get help.

Individuals who make the choice to get sober can seek treatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Grand Forks and get the help they need today. Individuals making the choice to seek help from an Alcoholism Rehabilitation Facility will be able to take a step back and see the damage that alcohol addiction has caused in their life. They will be able to see how their addiction to alcohol started and how to prevent it in the future. Addressing these issues gives the individual a much better chance for a long-term recovery.

Individuals who suddenly stop drinking alcohol after being addicted to it for some time will begin to experience withdrawal. Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities in Grand Forks can help individuals through the process of withdrawal, get them properly detoxed and onto their next steps of treatment. This is the best option for someone who does not want to endure withdrawal alone.

There are many treatment options offered in Grand Forks, North Dakota for individuals seeking help. There are Long-term Alcohol Abuse Rehab Facilities, Outpatient Alcoholism Treatment Programs, Short-term Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Programs, Inpatient Alcoholism Rehabilitation Centers, support group meetings, alcohol abuse counseling, halfway houses and sober living.

If you are involved in alcohol addiction or alcoholism in Grand Forks, ND., get started on the path to sobriety today. Contact an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Center in Grand Forks to find out which treatment options are best for you and get started today.

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  • Blood Alcohol Level of .10%-.12%: At this level, you feel euphoric, but you lack coordination and balance. Your motor skills are markedly impaired, as are your judgment and memory. You probably don't remember how many drinks you've had. Your emotions are exaggerated, and some people become loud, aggressive, or belligerent. If you're a guy, you may have trouble getting an erection when your Blood Alcohol Level is this high.
  • When an individual abuses alcohol, they may look undernourished, have cracked lips, experience serious acne problems, their eyes may look glassy, and their face can sometimes appear to look puffy; if an individual wants to have clear skin and bright eyes, they should not abuse alcohol.
  • An individual who reaches for alcohol every day as a way to relax or as a way to self medicate or to relieve stress is at risk for developing an alcohol addiction; an example of this is the individual who has a drink every time they have an argument with their spouse or boss.
  • The rate of binge alcohol use was lowest among Asians (11.0 percent). Rates for other racial/ethnic groups were 19.0 percent for blacks, 23.6 percent for whites, 24.2 percent for Hispanics, 29.6 percent for American Indians/Alaska Natives, and 29.8 percent for Native Hawaiians or Other Pacific Islanders.
  • Grand Forks, ND. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings

  • Antenna Building
    Brown Bag Al-Anon Family Group
    401 N. 7th St.
    Grand Forks, North Dakota

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 12:00 PM
    Fri., 8:00 PM
    Sat., 7:00 AM
    Sun., 7:00 AM

  • Holy Family Catholic Church
    Just For Today AFG
    1018 18th Ave. S
    Grand Forks, North Dakota

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Thu., 12:00 PM

  • Sharon Lutheran Church
    Hope Al-Anon Family Group
    1720 S. 20th St.
    Grand Forks, North Dakota

    Al-Anon Meeting Times
    Mon., 8:00 PM
    Tue., 7:00 PM

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