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Why do alcohols call their addiction a disease?
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The way I see it, it's a way of life for them, They made the choice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Periodically controversey flares over whether alcohol dependence is a disease. Disesase may be defined broadly, but in the strict medical sense it refers to a clearly identified physical process that is pathological. A critical fature of the definition is that once a disease is contracted, the afflicated individual has no control, or is not responsible, for the disease running its course. Typically when alcohol dependence is called a disease, the tradionally medical model of disesase is the referent.
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Was clubbed over the head with a big oldfashioned blood pressure machine by an alcoholic once...she was admitted with fits and hallucinations her very proper family failed to mention the box of wine and bottle of vodka she'd beeing every day for years as they were embarrassed. she'd had flu and been unable to get to the supermarket to buy her 'supplies' she had no control at all... and I wasn;t even looking after her she just saw me as some sort of vague threat
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Due to my upbringing I know quite a few alcoholics, functioning on different levels. What one person can drink on a social level is enough to make another person dependent.
Soaps...you're very ignorant to it. It cannot be compared to drug use. It's socially acceptable to have a drink. Almost every shop sells it...no one bats an eye when people go to the pub. No one knows the amount they need to drink before they become addicted. It's an individual thing....If they knew beforehand do you really think they would carry on drinking?
Soaps...you're very ignorant to it. It cannot be compared to drug use. It's socially acceptable to have a drink. Almost every shop sells it...no one bats an eye when people go to the pub. No one knows the amount they need to drink before they become addicted. It's an individual thing....If they knew beforehand do you really think they would carry on drinking?
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Pinki - Alcohol dependents I know tend to have emotional issues they are blotting out. It's a form of self medicating. When their issues are resolved they can stop with no problem and no withdrawal symptoms.
My accountant is like that...very unhappy, living with a wife that doesn't love him...too much to lose and too old to leave. So he drinks to numb everything.
A 'real' alcoholic is physically addicted and the withdrawal symptoms are horrible.
My accountant is like that...very unhappy, living with a wife that doesn't love him...too much to lose and too old to leave. So he drinks to numb everything.
A 'real' alcoholic is physically addicted and the withdrawal symptoms are horrible.
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