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Am I Having a Hard Time Concentrating Due to Alcohol Use?

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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For the most part, alcohol problems and memory loss tend to go hand-in-hand. After all, if you have known a person prone to problem drinking, you may have noticed that he/she either has a hard time remembering what happened the night before. In many cases, people won’t be able to remember small details after a while. However, is it possible that a difficulty with concentration could be directly linked to alcohol problems over time? Let’s take a closer look and find out.

Impact of Alcohol on Your Memory

According to a study conducted in 1971, alcohol not only adds to confusion but may also contribute to the formation of memories overall, a factor that is highly relevant to work that requires memorization, specifically for college students or mathematicians. Losing the ability to recall memories means you cannot recover ideas when necessary.

The formula is simple: the more alcohol you abuse, the worse your memory becomes. Specifically, scientists have determined that booze impacts the performance of the hippocampus, a part of the brain that controls memory encoding and recall.

I Can’t Concentrate!

As expected, people who frequently black out after heavy drinking will experience more severe problems with concentration over other drinkers. As a result of alcohol abuse, memories will be fuzzier and your thoughts will become jumbled. Due to this uncontrollable mindset, many drinkers will start to resort to an animalistic desire to get their next drink, which can also prove to be a distraction from an activity.

Alcoholics don’t simply have a hard time concentrating, but they also cannot get their priorities straight, which can lead to a heap of trouble down the road.

Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Abuse or Alcoholism  

Alcohol withdrawal can easily be one of the most frightening aspects of healing. During the course of the recovery process, you will suffer from minor to severe symptoms that may include night sweats, hallucinations, fevers, anxiety, and sadness, but always remember that you can find the strength to overcome these problems. However, you must always seek medical attention when you have decided to cut ties with alcohol, as the withdrawal process can be notoriously dangerous. Never attempt to do this without the supervision of a trained specialist.

If you are suffering from a severe case of alcoholism or alcohol abuse, or have a friend or loved one who is coping with this illness, get in touch with Asana Recovery today. Our professional team of counselors and healthcare experts will help you endure the painful process of alcohol withdrawal and detox and guide you along the rocky road of rehabilitation. Soon enough, you will experience a faster and much more efficient recovery.

If you want to find out more about our residential treatment or supervised detoxification/withdrawal programs or enroll in one of these programs today, we are ready and waiting to speak with you at your leisure and your disclosure. Call Asana now at (949) 438-4504 to learn how you can overcome your mental illness and take an extra step toward becoming a healthier person.

Mark Shandrow is Asana Recovery’s CEO and has 20+ years of experience in business development and operations in the addiction treatment industry.
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