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ONE FOR THE ROAD

Are you worried you’re an alcoholic? Take this quiz to find out — and here’s all the warning signs

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FROM “wine o’clock” to “one for the road”, some of us find any excuse for a drink. But have you crossed the line to dependency?

Adrian Chiles’ new documentary Drinkers Like Me, to be screened next Monday on BBC2, examines just how addicted we are to alcohol.

 TV star Adrian Chiles, 51, admits he sinks up to 70 units a week
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TV star Adrian Chiles, 51, admits he sinks up to 70 units a weekCredit: BBC

The telly host, 51, admits he sinks up to 70 units a week.

Addiction specialist Dr Robert Lefever says: “I know some alcoholics who say they are casual drinkers.

"Yet they have memory blackouts and other features of an addictive nature.”

Try our test to see if you booze too much, then read Dr Lefever’s advice.

1 — How often do you have an alcoholic drink?

 Find out if you are becoming too dependent on alcohol with our quiz
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Find out if you are becoming too dependent on alcohol with our quiz
  • Never – 0 points
  • Monthly or less – 1 point
  • 2–4 times a month – 1 point
  • 2–3 times a week – 2 points
  • 4 or more times a week – 3 points

2 — How often have you had more than six units in a day if you are a woman, or eight if you are a man?

  • Never – 0 points
  • Less than monthly – 1 point
  • Monthly – 2 points
  • Weekly – 3 points
  • Daily or almost daily – 4 points

What adds up to 14 units?

THE NHS recommends no more than 14 units a week.

One unit of alcohol is 10ml or 8g of pure alcohol.

This is the equivalent of one 25ml measure of any spirit, a third of a pint of a beer or half a 175ml glass of wine.

Fourteen units is about six pints of beer, six large glasses of wine or 14 spirit shots.

  • Find out more at .

3 — Do you feel content when you are drinking alone?

  • Yes – 2 points
  • No – 0 points
  • Sometimes – 1 point

4 — Do you drink heavily when you are disappointed, under pressure or after a fight, in a bid to change your mood?

  • Yes – 2 points
  • No – 0 points
  • Sometimes – 1 point

5 — Can you handle more alcohol now than when you first started to drink?

  • Yes – 1 point
  • No – 0 points

6 — Do you drink something alcoholic every day?

 Do you find yourself reaching for the bottle every day?
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Do you find yourself reaching for the bottle every day?Credit: Getty - Contributor
  • Yes – 2 points
  • No – 0 points

7 — Have you ever been unable to remember part of the previous evening?

  • Yes, many times – 2 points
  • Yes, once or twice – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 point

8 — Do you sometimes feel uncomfortable if alcohol is not available?

  • Yes, it’s all I think about – 2 points
  • Yes, sometimes – 1 point
  • No, I don’t mind – 0 points

9 — Do you look forward to your first drink of the day, perhaps after work or once the kids are in bed?

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Find out if you are a safe drinker or becoming an alcholic
  • Yes, every day – 2 points
  • Yes, sometimes – 1 point
  • No – 0 point

10 — Do you ever feel guilty about your drinking?

  • Yes – 2 points
  • No – 0 points
  • Sometimes – 1 point

11 — When you’re sober, do you often regret things you said or did while drinking alcohol?

  • Yes, all the time but I usually find a way to justify it – 2 points
  • Yes, sometimes – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 points

12 — Do you sometimes have the shakes in the morning and find that it helps to have a little drink, or medication of some kind?

 Do you find that you're reaching for alcohol too much?
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Do you find that you're reaching for alcohol too much?Credit: Getty - Contributor
  • Yes, all the time – 2 points
  • Yes, I have experienced this – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 points

13 — Are you having financial, work, school and/or family problems as a result of your drinking?

  • Yes, my life is a mess – 3 points
  • Sometimes I argue with those close to me – 2 points
  • My boss has commented on my drinking – 2 points
  • No – 0 points

14 — Has anyone ever been injured as a result of your drinking?

  • Yes, more than once – 2 points
  • Yes, on one occasion – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 points

15 — If you are drinking with friends, do you often have one or two more before they arrive or after they go home?

 Many of us find any excuse for a drink from 'wine o' clock' to 'one for the road'
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Many of us find any excuse for a drink from 'wine o' clock' to 'one for the road'Credit: Getty - Contributor
  • Yes, all the time – 2 points
  • Sometimes, yes – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 point

16 — Do you ever use these excuses for drinking alcohol?

  • I’ve had a tough day
  • I haven’t got work tomorrow
  • The sun is shining
  • I’m out with my mates
  • I’ve just been paid
  • I’ve got friends coming over
  • “Hair of the dog”

Score 1 point for each “yes”

17 — Has a relative, friend or medical professional ever suggested you cut down on your drink?

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Sore head? Try our quiz to see if you booze a little too muchCredit: Getty - Contributor
  • Yes, lots of people say I drink too much – 3 points
  • Yes, it has been mentioned – 2 points
  • No, never – 0 points

18 — Do you often plan to have one drink at happy hour, then down four?

  • Yes, all the time – 2 points
  • Yes, sometimes – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 points

19 — Do you often not do what is expected of you due to drinking? Perhaps you fail or struggle to put the kids to bed at home?

  • Yes, all the time –2 points
  • Yes, from time to time – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 points

20 — Have you had to take time off work or school after drinking alcohol?

  • Yes, every week – 3 points
  • Yes, once a month – 2 points
  • Yes, once or twice – 1 point
  • No, never – 0 points

YOUR TOTAL SCORE:

Safe drinker (0-5 points)

 Dr Lefever shares his advice on alcohol dependency
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Dr Lefever shares his advice on alcohol dependencyCredit: Twitter

Dr Lefever says: "Abstinence is safest of all, particularly if you have been advised by a doctor to avoid booze. No need to change your drinking habits."

Moderate (6-30)

Dr Lefever says: "You are someone who can be silly with alcohol on rare occasions but causes no damage or trouble to yourself or others.

"But be aware that binge drinking, even occasionally, can have negative effects on your health. Spread your units through the week."

Heavy (31-34)

Dr Lefever says: "You are someone who disregards the damage you cause by drinking to yourself and others.

"What we call 'functioning' alcoholics often try to use this term as reassurance. It isn’t. You are on a one-way street towards full-blown alcoholism."

Alcoholic (35-50)

Dr Lefever says: "You suffer from what I call neurotransmission disease where something is wrong in the way brain cells communicate.

"Sufferers feel an inner emptiness, which is alleviated by alcohol. I advise doing the 12-step Alcoholics Anonymous programme."

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