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Warning Signs of a Drinking Problem
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By Vincent Iannelli, M.D., About.com

Created: December 16, 2004

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While the following behaviors may indicate an alcohol or other drug problem, some also reflect normal teenage growing pains. Experts believe that a drinking problem is more likely if you notice several of these signs at the same time, if they occur suddenly, and if some of them are extreme in nature.

  • Mood changes: flare-ups of temper, irritability, and defensiveness.

  • School problems: poor attendance, low grades, and/or recent disciplinary action.

  • Rebelling against family rules.

  • Switching friends, along with a reluctance to have you get to know the new friends.

  • A "nothing matters" attitude: sloppy appearance, a lack of involvement in former interests, and general low energy.

  • Finding alcohol in your child's room or backpack, or smelling alcohol on his or her breath.

  • Physical or mental problems: memory lapses, poor concentration, bloodshot eyes, lack of coordination, or slurred speech.

These tips were reproduced from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

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