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Alcohol Addiction Help in Sutton Bonington

Alcohol addiction help is available in Sutton Bonington through free NHS community services, residential rehab, and AA meetings. If you or someone you know needs help with alcohol addiction in Sutton Bonington, call Frank free on 0300 123 6600 (24/7). Alcohol dependency can be life-threatening to stop without medical support — always seek advice first.

2 CQC-registered services near Sutton Bonington
Medically reviewed April 2026 · Based on NICE guidelines and NHS clinical frameworks · Editorial policy
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Nearest rehab centres to Sutton Bonington

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Signs of alcohol addiction

Alcohol addiction can develop gradually. Common signs include:

  • Drinking more than intended or for longer than planned
  • Being unable to cut down or stop despite wanting to
  • Spending a lot of time drinking, recovering, or obtaining alcohol
  • Continuing to drink despite problems with relationships, work, or health
  • Needing more alcohol to get the same effect (increased tolerance)
  • Experiencing shaking, sweating, or anxiety when not drinking (withdrawal)
  • Giving up activities you once enjoyed in favour of drinking
  • Drinking to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms

Alcohol withdrawal symptoms

Withdrawal from alcohol should always be managed with medical support. Symptoms include:

  • Tremors and shaking (typically starting 6–12 hours after the last drink)
  • Heavy sweating, nausea, and vomiting
  • Severe anxiety and restlessness
  • Insomnia and vivid nightmares
  • Seizures (in severe cases — seek emergency medical help)
  • Delirium Tremens (DTs) in severe dependency — hallucinations, confusion, fever

Treatment for alcohol addiction in Sutton Bonington

  • Medically supervised alcohol detox (essential for severe dependency — DO NOT stop suddenly at home without medical advice)
  • Residential rehabilitation (28–90 days, NHS or private)
  • Community alcohol treatment services (free, self-referral via NHS)
  • Medication: Chlordiazepoxide during detox; Acamprosate (Campral) or Naltrexone to prevent relapse
  • Psychological therapies: CBT, motivational interviewing, 12-step
  • AA meetings (free, nationwide, 24/7)
  • SMART Recovery (non-12-step alternative)

Frequently asked questions about alcohol addiction in Sutton Bonington

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