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Posted by Digital Rain on Jul-06-2005 23:40:

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Originally posted by Vyper0987
alcoholism is a recognized DISEASE. your body becomes physically dependent on it and like UWM said, you can DIE from quitting cold turkey. And why are you at AA meetings if you only have two drinks a night?

All of your posts show your COMPLETE ignorance about the topic


Where did you see a post about me being a member of AA? Not everybody will die from quitting cold turkey just like not everybody needs an excuse to drink or not to drink.

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Originally posted by UWM
There is no bacteria or virus that causes alcoholism. Ever heard of muscular dystrophy? Leukemia? Cancer? What virus or bacteria causes those diseases?


And, to a point, allowing your body to become alcoholic is a choice. I mean, yes you can choose to have 1 drink or 5 drinks or 10 drinks. Do you know that every person's body has a threshold of alcohol tolerance that, when reached, makes them an alcoholic for the rest of their lives? And did you also know that certain families / genetic lines have a higher pre-disposition to alcoholism than others. So (for simplicity's sake, I'll use arbitrary factors) someone might have a tolerance of 15 while another may have a tolerance of 2. I know people who have drank heavily for years and have not had a problem with alcoholism, and known others who have succombed to it after only a short period. Maybe your 1 or 2 drinks over a long enough period of time will breach your body's tolerance limit and make you an alcoholic. But was that by your choice?



One of my best friends quit drinking a year ago. When he got home totally wasted after one of his "escapades" he went to sleep, a couple hours later (early dawn) he got up to go the bathroom and found his daughter crying in her room, in her hands she had a picture of him holding her and her mom from many years before he started drinking and abusing cocaine. She told him how much she misses him from those times... The next day he signed up for AA, his abuse lasted between 8 to 10 years, the only side effects from quitting cold turkey he had were shaking hands and that only lasted for two weeks. He goes to AA meetings at least three times a week and he told me that the only thing he will never believe is that it's disease, he simply thinks that he was to blind to see the happiness he had at home and now that he realized it he never wants to drink again because he's never been happier in his entire life. One of the things that make him so happy is the way his daughter and wife look at him now, with pride and love (besides the occasional arguments of course, but hey that's normal in marriage). He says himself that he was to weak to face the truth, that his life is really good the way it is and he doesn't need drugs or alcohol to make it seem better.

It's true that every person has a different alcohol tolerance, so one person can drink more and the other less. It also depends on fiscal state of you body, you can be very tired or simply hungry (on an empty stomach) and get drunk almost immediately. As far us genetics go, it is also true that if your grandfather or father were abusing substances you have a bigger chance to become addicted but not always you inherit the gene responsible for that addiction, sometimes you become addicted because your father will beat the hell out of you if you don't have a drink with him with an extension cord (a real story from a psychology class). Boldness is in many cases blamed on genetics and yet some guys that had a bold father and a grandfather live out their lifes with a full head of hair. I don't drink regularly because I also know and realize the fact that if your brain and body get used to sensation of "buzz" you will crave it more often and I don't always have two drinks, sometimes it's less, sometimes it's more, sometimes it's not even a drink, it can be a glass or a bottle of wine, or simply some beer. Many times I went to parties where people were drinking and I simply didn't because I didn't feel like it and still had a good time. So yeah it is my choice.

Debate between the mind and the body can be endless. But I guarantee you that if you're strong enough you can do a lot more then what the text books tell you.


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