Alcoholism

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Alcoholism
  1. Unread #1 - Feb 8, 2009 at 12:07 AM
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    Alcoholism

    Some people argue that alcoholism is a disease; what are your thoughts?

    Personally I believe that saying alcoholism is a disease is just like saying a meth addiction is a disease, or a nicotine addiction is a disease.

    Alcoholism, as a disease, is just a justification that people use for substance abuse. Shit, some people have dodged jail time because they claimed they were alcoholics.


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  3. Unread #2 - Feb 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM
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  5. Unread #3 - Feb 8, 2009 at 1:02 AM
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    Alcoholism

    I don't care what it is by definition, I want your opinion.
     
  7. Unread #4 - Feb 8, 2009 at 1:10 AM
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    Alcoholism

    It is a "disease."
     
  9. Unread #5 - Feb 8, 2009 at 1:16 AM
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    Alcoholism

    A disease by definition is caused by some sort of pathogen.

    Can alcohol really be considered a pathogen?
     
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    Alcoholism

    Yes.

    You can die from drinking it, and it can infect your liver.
     
  13. Unread #7 - Feb 8, 2009 at 1:39 AM
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    Alcoholism

    Infections aren't always caused by pathogens, and you don't always die from getting infected with a pathogen.

    I don't get what you're trying to say.

    The way the alcohol affects your liver isn't at all the same way a disease affects you. Alcohol is actually physically harming your liver by overworking it.

    Besides, liver disease isn't what the disease is about, it's about being addicted to alcohol.
     
  15. Unread #8 - Feb 8, 2009 at 1:51 AM
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    Alcoholism

    I don't think it is a disease..Personally.
    I think it is pretty much a bad habit, or addiction
     
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    Alcoholism

    The alcoholism disease is based on the definition of a disease.


    *Tolerance
    *Curable
    *Recovery
    etc, etc.
     
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    Alcoholism

    Okay, to put this out there, you don't catch alcoholism you decide to start drinking.

    it is your choice to start which leads on to what ever.
     
  21. Unread #11 - Feb 8, 2009 at 5:17 AM
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    Alcoholism

    It is pure coincidence that alcohol addiction might have the some of the same effects as a disease, but it is NOT A DISEASE.

    It is an addiction, just like any other.

    Alcoholism isn't hereditary, it is learned. If alcoholism was hereditary, we would all be alcoholics. Think about it, does/did someone in your family suffer from alcohol addiction? Now, think of their children, and their children, and their children and so on. Are any of them alcoholics? And if so, where does the chain break? What makes that person exempt from the 'disease?'

    You see, alcoholism as a disease has no logical explanation, especially if you take heredity into consideration.
     
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    Alcoholism

    No, you cannont catch cancer and many other diseases, diseases are a large sectrum of things.

    Definition of disease-
    "an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning"

    In my opinion Im not completely sure but I guess it is a mental disease.
     
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    Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is a choice, not a disease. The idea of it being a disease has done so much harm - it strips users of responsibility and makes them feel like they are victims.
     
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    Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is hereditary therfore I believe it can be classified as a disease.
     
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    Alcoholism

    Alcoholism is NOT hereditary. If you have a family full of drunks it's because they MADE a choice to become alcoholics.
     
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    Alcoholism

    Actually there has been studies showing that there may be a gene for alchoholism.

    There are genes for far wierder things then alchoholism.
     
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    Alcoholism

    I wouldnt Say It's a disease, Its More Of An Addiction Or Mental Health Problem
     
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    Alcoholism

    I would'nt call a disease either, I would call it an addiction

    BUT, by true definition it is a disease.
     
  37. Unread #19 - Feb 10, 2009 at 11:49 PM
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    Alcoholism

    It is not a disease at all, here in America they're beginning to say that almost everything is a disease and people aren't getting in as much trouble for certain things anymore because they can say a disease caused it.

    It's really quite dumb and ignorant to call something like alcoholism a disease. Diseases are caused by harmful microorganisms, not chemicals you choose to take.
     
  39. Unread #20 - Feb 11, 2009 at 12:23 AM
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    Alcoholism

    I think some people are much more vulnerable to it due to life situations, but fuck no it shouldn't be a disease! If you drink and do something stupid, it's your fault for drinking. There's a bunch of clinics out there who actually work, people just drink too much and lose motivation.
     
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