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A word of caution

We wouldn’t be doing our jobs properly if we didn’t say something about the dangers of suddenly stopping drinking. Alcohol withdrawal is potentially very dangerous, and severe withdrawal effects can be life-threatening. If you’re worried about the impact of alcohol withdrawal symptoms, here’s a reassuring and informative article by Club Soda co-founder Dru Jaeger.

If you are concerned about the amount you currently drink and the potential for alcohol withdrawal symptoms, we advise you to hop on to our free course, How to Change Your Drinking. Register, and then take the “You and your drinking” survey in the getting started section. This survey is designed to help you understand more about your drinking habits, so you can begin to make changes in ways that are meaningful to you, and you will then receive personalised feedback on your responses.

If you think you might be physically dependent on alcohol, you shouldn’t stop drinking suddenly. If you experience withdrawal symptoms that worry you or your symptoms worsen, you must seek medical help.

By moving on, you are agreeing that you understand Happier Holidays with Club Soda isn’t a substitute for medical advice, that you will not stop drinking suddenly if you think you are physically dependent on alcohol, and if you experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms, you will seek medical help.