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No fixed time, but the longer you wait, the less problems you have with not using alcohol.
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How Long should I Stop Drinking to Get Rid Of my Dependence?
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Written by: Wendy Moelker, Psychologist in charge, tutor, Emergis center for mental health care, Goes, the Netherlands.
First version: 22 Jul 2008. Latest revision: 22 Jul 2008.
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How long should I stop drinking to get rid of my dependence?
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There is no determined period for getting off alcohol, but the longer you
stay without drinking, the better you will be able to stay off the
alcohol.
When you have just stopped drinking, you think about it very often, but
these thoughts disappear gradually. It is hard to say how long that will
take. It's personal, but it is clear that having your life in order
certainly helps. Not being dependent on alcohol means, among other things,
that you are not looking for the effects of alcohol anymore. People who
drink a lot get used to alcohol. They need more each time to still feel
the effects. To stop drinking breaks off that habituation, but if you
start drinking again, you redevelop it very quickly. Furthermore, people
who have drunk a lot and for a long time may suffer to a lesser or greater
extent from a loss of control. This means they can't stick to the deal
they made with themselves to only have a certain number of drinks. The
first drink sets off a chain reaction, which makes the person eventually
drink more and more. When you suffer from a loss of control, you can
simply not drink moderately anymore. A condition for being able to drink
alcohol again is that you don't need the effect of alcohol anymore, and
that you don't have a loss of control. You only drink for the taste and
can stop after 2 to 3 drinks during certain events. So you may ask
yourself if it is worth it to start drinking again.
In many cases, after an alcohol-free period, people want to drink alcohol
again. This can have several reasons: stress, don't see alcohol as a
threat anymore, feel that you are back where you started when you have
used again.
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