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Breaking the Cycle: Alcohol, Diabetes and Addiction Recovery

Ever feel like you’re caught in a vicious cycle of booze and blood sugar blues? You’re not alone. Did you know that a whopping 1 in 5 people with diabetes struggle with alcohol use disorder? Yikes! But don’t worry, we’ve got your back. At Evoke Wellness at San Marcos, we’re all about breaking that cycle and getting you back on track. From alcohol detox to addiction rehab, we’ve got a whole toolbox of tricks to help you tackle both your diabetes and drinking demons. So grab a seat, and let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of alcohol, diabetes, and how to kick both to the curb for good!

Together, let’s embrace the journey to recovery and the promise of a new beginning. Call us at (833) 503-0734 today or reach out online.

Alcohol and Diabetes: A Dangerous Combination

Alcohol and diabetes are a dangerous combination that can have severe consequences. As someone living with diabetes, it’s crucial to understand the risks and take proactive steps to safeguard your health.

A Risky Mix

  • Alcohol can cause blood sugar levels to fluctuate unpredictably, leading to potentially life-threatening situations.
  • It can impair your ability to recognize and respond to low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) symptoms.
  • Long-term alcohol abuse increases the risk of developing diabetes complications like nerve damage, eye problems, and heart disease.

The Sobering Statistics

Recent studies paint a concerning picture:

  • Adults with diabetes are 60% more likely to binge drink compared to those without the condition.
  • Around 33% of adults with type 1 diabetes and 15% with type 2 report drinking alcohol excessively.
  • Alcohol consumption is responsible for over 700 diabetes-related hospitalizations annually in the U.S.

A Path to Recovery

If you’re struggling with alcohol addiction and diabetes, know that help is available. Seek professional support through:

Taking control of your alcohol use can significantly improve your overall well-being and reduce the risk of diabetes complications. Prioritize your health and seek the support you need today.

How Alcohol Affects Blood Sugar Levels

Alcohol is a triple threat

Alcohol packs a triple punch when it comes to diabetes management. First, it’s loaded with empty calories that can lead to weight gain – a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Second, alcohol interferes with the liver’s efforts to release stored glucose into the bloodstream. And third, alcohol can cause dangerously low blood sugar levels, especially for people taking insulin or certain diabetes medications.

Rollercoaster blood sugars

Drinking alcohol causes your blood sugar levels to spike and then plummet. Initially, alcohol blocks the liver from releasing stored glucose, causing an artificial high. But as you continue drinking, your liver gets overloaded and can no longer regulate blood sugar effectively. The result? A blood sugar nosedive that can potentially lead to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, and even coma in extreme cases.

The hangover effect

Even after the party’s over, alcohol keeps messing with your blood sugar levels. During the hangover phase, your body’s working overtime to clear the alcohol from your system. This process can continue to disrupt your liver’s ability to regulate blood glucose for up to 24 hours after your last drink. That’s why many people with diabetes experience high blood sugars the morning after heavy drinking.

So whether you have type 1, type 2, or prediabetes, be aware that alcohol can seriously undermine your efforts to keep blood sugars in a healthy range. Moderation is key – or better yet, avoid alcohol altogether for optimal diabetes management.

Risks of Alcohol Use With Diabetes

Dangerous Blood Sugar Swings

You already know managing blood sugar is key with diabetes. But alcohol can really mess with those levels in unpredictable ways. Beer, wine, and mixed drinks often contain lots of hidden sugars and carbs that can cause blood sugar spikes. On the flip side, alcohol can also dangerously drop blood sugar too low, raising the risk of hypoglycemia and other scary complications.

Liver Damage & Other Organ Effects

Heavy alcohol use is hard on the liver – and diabetes already puts extra strain on this vital organ. The combo greatly increases your risk of developing fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, and even liver failure down the road. Alcohol also takes a toll on the pancreas, which produces insulin. Over time, this can worsen diabetes symptoms and make managing the condition much tougher.

Weight Gain & Other Risks

Alcoholic drinks are calorie-dense but nutrient-poor. All those empty calories make it very easy to pack on unhealthy pounds, which only exacerbates insulin resistance. Alcohol also dehydrates you, causes sleep issues, and impairs judgment – not exactly ideal for sticking to a diabetes self-care routine. Long-term, heavy drinking raises your risk of nerve damage, eye disease, heart problems and more.

The bottom line? Mixing diabetes and alcohol is a dangerous game. If you’re struggling with alcohol addiction, effective treatment options like detox, rehab and support groups can help you regain control and protect your health.

Benefits of Reducing Alcohol Intake

Better Diabetes Management

Cutting back on alcohol can have a huge positive impact on managing diabetes. Alcohol interferes with the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar levels, leading to potential spikes or drops that can be dangerous for those with diabetes. By reducing or eliminating alcohol intake, you’ll experience more stable blood glucose readings and reduce your risk of complications.

Improved Overall Health

Beyond just diabetes benefits, decreasing alcohol consumption promotes better overall physical and mental health. You may notice higher energy levels, better sleep quality, clearer thinking, and even weight loss when you cut back on drinking. Your skin may look healthier too as alcohol is dehydrating.

Reduced Risk of Issues

Heavy drinking raises your risk for liver disease, heart disease, certain cancers, and other serious health issues. Moderating your alcohol intake lowers these risks substantially. It can also improve relationships, work performance, and personal safety that alcohol abuse often undermines.

More Money Saved

An overlooked perk – your wallet will be happier when you’re not spending money on alcoholic beverages, whether at bars, restaurants or stores. The average American spends over $600 per year just on alcohol for home consumption. Imagine what you could do with that extra cash!

Reducing alcohol may seem difficult at first, but the rewards of better diabetes control, improved overall health, and more money make it well worth the effort. Even small reductions in your drinking can start moving you toward big benefits.

Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Addiction

Recognizing the Need for Help

The first step is understanding you have a problem. Addiction can make you feel isolated and alone, but recognizing the destructive patterns is crucial. Pay attention to warning signs like drinking more to get the same effect or experiencing withdrawal symptoms when sober.

Finding the Right Treatment Program

There is no one-size-fits-all solution. Look for accredited alcohol rehabilitation centers that offer:

Many quality programs provide different settings from inpatient to outpatient care.

Support for Lasting Recovery

Recovery is an ongoing journey requiring commitment. Effective alcohol treatment provides:

The most successful programs treat the underlying causes through a comprehensive approach. With guidance and perseverance, you can break addiction’s grip and reclaim your life.

Alcohol Detox and Rehab Programs

Professional Support

Overcoming alcohol addiction requires specialized help. Attempting to quit on your own can be dangerous and lead to severe withdrawal symptoms. Professional detox programs provide medical supervision to keep you safe and comfortable as your body rids itself of alcohol.

Inpatient Rehab

After detox, inpatient or residential rehab is highly recommended for lasting recovery. These intensive programs remove you from your everyday environment and triggers. Through therapy, counseling, support groups and holistic care, you develop crucial coping skills.

Outpatient Options

Can’t take time away for inpatient rehab? Outpatient programs offer flexibility while still providing therapy, education and accountability. Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) meet multiple times per week, while standard outpatient may only require weekly sessions.

Aftercare Planning

Recovery is an ongoing process that doesn’t end after rehab. Your treatment team will help you create an aftercare plan to prevent relapse through:

  • Ongoing counseling or therapy
  • 12-step meetings or other support groups
  • Sober living homes
  • Medication management
  • Lifestyle changes like new routines and hobbies

The journey is tough, but proven alcohol rehab programs give you the best chance at regaining your health and sobriety. Taking that first step allows you to break the cycle for good.

Ongoing Support For Managing Diabetes and Addiction

Comprehensive Aftercare

After alcohol detox and initial addiction treatment, you’ll need ongoing support to manage diabetes alongside your recovery. Evoke Wellness offers robust aftercare planning to prevent relapse and promote physical/mental wellness.

Therapy for Dual Diagnosis

Many with diabetes struggle with co-occurring alcohol use disorder and mental health issues like depression. Evoke provides dual diagnosis treatment integrating:

Our therapists understand the unique challenges of managing diabetes alongside addiction recovery. You’ll get compassionate, evidence-based care.

Coordinated Continuing Care

Evoke coordinates your entire treatment team – therapists, physicians, dietitians, etc. We help you build a personalized aftercare plan connecting you with:

  • Outpatient programs and sober living
  • Primary care for diabetes management
  • Community support resources
  • Vocational and educational support

Our goal is seamless, coordinated care for your mind, body and spirit on the path to lifelong recovery and well-being.

Conclusion

So, there you have it – the sobering truth about alcohol and diabetes. It’s a tough cycle to break, but you’ve got this. Remember, you’re not alone in this fight. Whether it’s alcohol detox, rehab, or ongoing therapy, there are tons of options to help you get back on track. From 12-step programs to group sessions, you’ll find your tribe. And don’t forget about aftercare – it’s your secret weapon for long-term success. Your health is worth it, and so are you. Take that first step today. Your future self will thank you for it. Stay strong, stay healthy, and keep pushing forward!

Begin Your Journey with Evoke Wellness at San Marcos

If you or a loved one is considering treatment, Evoke Wellness at San Marcos invites you to contact us. Our compassionate team is ready to answer your questions, discuss your needs, and help you take the first steps toward recovery. At Evoke Wellness, you will find more than just a treatment program – you’ll discover a community dedicated to your wellness and success. Together, let’s embrace the journey to recovery and the promise of a new beginning. Call us at (833) 503-0734 today or reach out online.