How much does someone have to drink to be considered a chronic alcoholic?What's the difference between chronic alcoholism and regular alcoholism?
todays regular become tomarrows chronical , an unavoidable one.
Alcoholism is not a thing of how much you drink. It is a mental dependency on drink.
There are many social and physiologica factor. Some people freshly drink too much, but will never become true alcoholics. Others can be a true alcoholic from the first time they taste it. I believe you have to hold true physiological (bodily) dependance on it before you can be call alcoholic - that means enjoy withdrawals such as shakes, DT's, nausea, sickness, etc. That is a medical definition though, and nearby are many race who's lives get screwed up by alcohol lacking these things. People beat up their wives and kids, molest their daughters (a huge percentage of pedophiles are also alcoholics and bipolar), argue next to their bosses and get fired, miss work, forget test at school and crinkle relations with familial members (how habitually have you see people scrap at family gathering after even a few drinks? So, fight the pious fight, if you expect it's causing a problem surrounded by any way - STOP! Who desires the damned stuff anyway?
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
What's the difference between chronic alcoholism and regular alcoholism?
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