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Why do alcohols call their addiction a disease?

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soaps | 01:40 Wed 16th Feb 2011 | Body & Soul
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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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scarlet, interesting post,,,,,,,,,,,,thanks
it is a disease
I used to know a young man, he was very handsome and I thought a lot about him. But he liked to drink, I could tell then that he wouldn't live a 'normal' life, he managed to keep a job but died in his 50's of alcohol abuse. I do believe some people have an 'addictive' personality gene. I worried for ages about my smoking and after 50 years I have finally given it up.
Scarlett, your post made me think, although I'd already mentioned previously that alcoholism can be hereditry. But I can completely agree with the addictive personalities, and funnily enough, I posted earlier about my father being an alcoholic. But I'm a recovering anorexic!
So it probably shows that there is some kind of addictive personality there!
My Dad was a gambling addict.

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