As the United States braces for an unprecedented time of ‘social distancing’ due to coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19, a few other countries, according to the United Nations (UN), are now seeing a decline in cases from this fast-spreading disease. And while the U.S. is just beginning to see the impact of this virus, it’s vital to remember that just as this is beginning to slow in China and South Korea, it will also pass for us.
As reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on March 19, 2020, there were more than 10,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 150 deaths with numbers projected to rise.
And while these numbers and projections can be alarming, it’s essential to remain calm, avoid feeding into fear, and act in the most effective manner to ensure not only your own health and well being but that of our nation. Solidarity is more important now than ever.
During this time of uncertainty and stress, those in recovery will also face these same fears and stressors. However, for those in recovery they may also face the temptation to drink or use their substance of choice to help cope with the fear, anxiety, and constantly changing world. If you or someone you love is in recovery, it’s important to learn more about how you can stay sober (or help those you love find the resources) during these trying times.
One of the most important things to remember is that taking a drink or using another substance will never make things better but it will most definitely make things worse.
For most of us, daily life looks a lot different today than it did just weeks or months ago. From schools being closed and college students doing all classes online to working from home or being out of work altogether our landscape today has drastically changed in just a few short weeks.
And while these changes can be scary, particularly for those who are in recovery, it’s important to know that staying sober is always a choice. Life will always present challenges to sobriety and being able to adapt and find the support you need will make the difference.
Support is essential for almost anyone living in recovery from alcohol or another substance to continue to stay sober. Many find support groups both in and out of treatment very helpful in navigating the road of recovery.
If you are in recovery, have a loved one in recovery, or are considering getting help there are resources to help you on this journey even in the midst of this pandemic. At Futures Recovery Healthcare we continue to work daily to help those continue on their road to recovery as well as those who are ready to get started in sobriety.
While each day more states begin or expand mandatory ‘social distancing’ and the closing of non-essential businesses, the once so commonplace sobriety supports and resources are changing too. However, it’s important to understand the support groups for sobriety and treatment centers are still active and can provide the treatment, fellowship, and support needed for those in recovery.
For many, working is now all from home, for others work has halted altogether. Those with children are finding themselves at home with kids and often their significant others. Even college students are now back at home. These are all major changes from the norm to which we’ve become accustomed.
Churches, retail stores, movie theaters, entertainment venues have in most states ceased all activities. This can pose many challenges for not only those in recovery but everyone in general. As a nation, we are used to being on the move and rarely slowing down – particularly to this type of at-home 24/7 pace. For the time being, life as we know it has changed.
Support groups such as the Twelve-step programs, Celebrate Recovery, and Refuge Recovery are unable to hold in-person meetings as many churches and halls have closed. Some of these meetings are now being held online in virtual meeting spaces such as Zoom, Google Hangouts, or Skype.
If you are in recovery – especially early recovery – you may be struggling with all of these changes. Many treatment centers stress the importance of creating healthy, supportive routines in order to stay sober and enjoy life in long-term recovery. With all of the changes in the world as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of our routines have changed rather drastically. This can put stress on everyone and it’s important to carve out new routines as soon as possible.
When there are additional stressors on people, those with addiction issues may first think to reach for a drink or substance to help them cope. This can increase relapses during this challenging time in our world.
It’s vital to remember that you can stay sober during this time. Successfully navigating this time of uncertainty and staying in recovery will make the challenges you face in the future that much easier to overcome in a healthy, positive – and sober – way.
The tools needed to stay in sobriety may look different, but it’s still very achievable. Here are some tips from experts in the field of addiction treatment you can immediately and easily adapt.
If you have relapsed or are ready to get sober, Futures Recovery Healthcare is here to help. We are taking extra precautions during this pandemic to ensure the health and wellbeing of our current patients, our staff, and anyone new coming for treatment. Now is the perfect time to seek treatment for an alcohol or drug abuse concern. We can help. The most important step is the first step. Visit us online or call 561-440-6184 today.
Our specialized staff stands to ready to help you through this challenging time.
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