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Alcohol Avoidance
 
However, each of these seeming benefits can be achieved by other means, so if it looks like the benefits of regular alcohol consumption are balanced or outweighed by negative consequences, it is appropriate to reduce or stop drinking entirely at least for a trial period of time. If you find it especially difficult to stop, alcohol use may be more of a problem than you had thought.

Directions
For alcoholics, complete abstinence is a requirement.

Expected Outcome
Many alcoholics who seek treatment find success and they learn to abstain totally from alcohol. However, the majority - as many as 90% - relapse at least once during the four years following treatment and some 50% relapse within the first few months. Sometimes a relapse is a necessary part of finding out that they can not just enjoy an occasional drink. Subsequent treatment attempts may or may not prove successful.
 
Alcohol Avoidance benefits or hinders:
 
Varicose Veins
Allergic Rhinitis / Hay Fever
Angina
Anxiety
Breast Cancer
Carcinoid Cancer
Cardiomyopathy
Gastric/Peptic/Duodenal Ulcers
Glomerulonephritis
Hepatitis
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
Osteoporosis - Osteopenia
Poor Bone Health
Pregnancy-Related Issues
Problems Associated With Snoring
Rosacea
Senile Dementia
Stomach Cancer