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      The pathology of alcoholism is really more like an allergy than a disease.

      Most other addictions, are developed physical and psychological dependency's.

      Either way, (from what I've seen) the cure is the same.

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        Originally posted by DCColegrove View Post
        The pathology of alcoholism is really more like an allergy than a disease.

        Most other addictions, are developed physical and psychological dependency's.

        Either way, (from what I've seen) the cure is the same.

        <Dumbass comment> Moderation? </dumbass comment>

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          Originally posted by parkerbink View Post
          First it is their.

          Second it is not impossible, it is not a disease that can be dealt with using logic. Intelligence is one of the biggest stumbling blocks to the cure. The disease tells you you have no disease, it says you can control it.

          Third, why so defensive? Does this remind you of someone?
          No, but I have trouble, as does Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in understanding people's resolution to give up all hope of control.

          Even r3v's own Rick James (Mariano) can responsibly enjoy a beer or two, or 5 liters, and not fall down in the gutter.

          Don't assume everyone has a weak of will power as you parkerdink

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            Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
            <Dumbass comment> Moderation? </dumbass comment>
            Doctors have had a pill to permanently cure it for years...

            It's called Sodium Cyanide

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              Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
              No, but I have trouble, as does Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in understanding people's resolution to give up all hope of control.

              Even r3v's own Rick James (Mariano) can responsibly enjoy a beer or two, or 5 liters, and not fall down in the gutter.

              Don't assume everyone has a weak of will power as you parkerdink
              You know everything, I hope that continues. Unfortunately if you survive to be older you will realize you don't know everything.

              I submit the fact that you are making fun of my name, a name based in nonesense that I have hit a chord and you are sad. Blunt, please give the child a hug.

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                congrats Blunt! Its been just about 6 months for me since i quit smoking. Longest period of time in over 12 years. Keep it up man. :D

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                  Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
                  Telling someone who is seemingly unable to control there drinking that they have a disease which makes it impossible is somewhat of a self-fulfilling prophecy, correct?
                  I do agree with you here, I refuse to believe the socially acceptable label of a "disease" that alcoholism has been given. I think it's total and utter bullshit, and nothing more than a crutch that alcoholics use to justify their behavoir. (Not referring to anyone here).

                  Alcoholism is not a disease, it's not a sickness, I don't even consider it an ism. It's an addiction, the same with any other drug.

                  Aside from that, Heeter, this is one instance where I'm going to come right out and tell you to jam it up your ass. You're way out of your usual self-proclaimed "I just spent 4 years at a major university studying business and economy like everyone else, so now I know how every facet of the world works" sphere of rhetoric that you usually pump out. So please, put a sock in it. Just this once.

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                    Sad? I am annoyed people are not enjoying what God has given us.

                    Psalm 104:14-15
                    He causes the grass to grow for the cattle,
                    And vegetation for the service of man,
                    That he may bring forth food from the earth,

                    And wine that makes glad the heart of man,
                    Oil to make his face shine,
                    And bread which strengthens man's heart.
                    Genesis 27:28
                    Therefore may God give you
                    Of the dew of heaven,
                    Of the fatness of the earth,
                    And plenty of grain and wine.
                    Like many gifts he gives, there are benefits but also warnings of abuse. Perhaps it is a test to see who is strong and who is weak and cannot handle such a gift. Sorry to hear you are a fail.

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                      Change is difficult in any form. Ism, no ism, moderation or in the gutter, you chose to make a change and stuck to it. For the congrats and continued strength.
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                        Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
                        Sad? I am annoyed people are not enjoying what God has given us.

                        ...

                        Like many gifts he gives, there are benefits but also warnings of abuse. Perhaps it is a test to see who is strong and who is weak and cannot handle such a gift. Sorry to hear you are a fail.

                        Oh-oh this could get worse.

                        See what you started Blunt!

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                          Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
                          Like many gifts he gives, there are benefits but also warnings of abuse. Perhaps it is a test to see who is strong and who is weak and cannot handle such a gift. Sorry to hear you are a fail.
                          You clearly are addicted to rhetoric and arguing. Let's see you not do it for a f'n day.

                          I have acid reflux, I CAN eat whatever I want but if I DO I have to pay the price of heartburn. Based on your childish argument regarding wine I should ignore it and drink acidic juices & eat meals harmful to me.

                          My god you just may be the most inane smart person in the world.

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                            I'm with heeter. Take a drink, be somebody.
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                              Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z View Post
                              Its this ignorant point of view that helps the drug problem in our country. I love it when people make such sweeping judgements. Makes me feel much smarter. Read up on the Science of addiction, theres been quite a few breakthroughs in the last 5 years. Youll learn that your first sentence is not only extremely offensive to those of us who had the balls and inner strength to recognize and effectively treat the problem, but its also extremely ignorant and absolutely untrue.

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                              HEY! Here's a book you can read! See, more people than just you can mention names of books!


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                              Empowering yourself

                              After forcing myself, for over ten years, to adopt a program that didn't feel right to me, I eventually discovered that I was not powerless over alcohol or any of my three other addictions, regardless of what A.A. wanted me to believe. I was, and am in fact, powerful and I learned how to overcome my addictions, in part, by focusing on what was right about myself, as opposed to the twelve step approach that spotlights character defects, wrongs, and shortcomings. While the twelve step route is a valid path for those that it works for, I found an equally valid path. It includes letting go of the endless self-judgments and instead affirming our intrinsic goodness and wholeness. This book is about how I taught myself to harness my own power and how anyone can help themselves to win the battle of addiction. It is a useful book for an addict or any loved one of an addict.

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                                Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
                                HEY! Here's a book you can read! See, more people than just you can mention names of books!

                                http://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Alcoholi.../dp/0688155871
                                In the past 17 years and change I've seen doezens of people die reading books like that.

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