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When Drinking Crosses the Line: Losing Control, Finding Hope, and the Path Back to Moderation
Emily Kurnell Emily Kurnell

When Drinking Crosses the Line: Losing Control, Finding Hope, and the Path Back to Moderation

As an addiction specialist, I’ve worked with countless people who never imagined they would lose control with alcohol. They weren’t daily drinkers. They didn’t fit the stereotype of “an alcoholic.” They simply drank socially—until one day, they didn’t. What started as occasional overindulgence slowly became binge drinking, blackouts, risky decisions, and mornings filled with regret.

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Binge Drinking: Understanding the Rush, the Risks, and the Road Back to Control
Emily Kurnell Emily Kurnell

Binge Drinking: Understanding the Rush, the Risks, and the Road Back to Control

Binge drinking is one of the most misunderstood patterns of alcohol use. Many people imagine it as something that only happens in college or at parties, but in reality, binge drinking affects people of all ages — professionals, parents, students, and anyone who uses alcohol as a way to unwind, escape, or feel alive.

As an addiction specialist, I’ve seen how binge drinking can start innocently and gradually become a cycle that feels harder and harder to break. But I’ve also seen people reclaim control, rebuild healthier habits, and rediscover a balanced relationship with alcohol.

This blog explores the emotional “switch” that flips once drinking begins, the situations where binge drinking thrives, the long‑term consequences if it continues, and the possibility of returning to moderate drinking.

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