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Pete Hegseth Secretary of Defense

A problem does not necessarily equate to alcoholism. A physical dependency on alcohol.

In your example…90+ percent could be cured with a swift kick in the ass

“Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic condition characterized by the inability to control or limit alcohol consumption, despite negative consequences.”
 
“Alcoholism, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), is a chronic condition characterized by the inability to control or limit alcohol consumption, despite negative consequences.”
“Physical and psychological dependence, tolerance, complete loss of control over drinking, and Withdrawal Symptoms if use is suspended.”
 
Is it negatively impacting your life? Is it causing problems at home, at work, in your relationships, etc? Is it causing you health problems?

If yes to any you have a problem.

A problem does not necessarily equate to alcoholism. A physical dependency on alcohol.

In your example…90+ percent could be cured with a swift kick in the ass

The problem is with the 10% that even a "swift kick in the ass" doesn't make any difference.

A chronic alcoholic will continue drinking to his detriment until he is forced to seek outside help. The 12-Steppers use a circular explanation:

"If you can get sober all on your own, then you aren't an alcoholic of our type." For the "alcoholic of our type", the only solution is through AA.
 
Cheers…we are not going to agree on what an addict means.

Now….lets go get a box of beer and celebrate.
Yes, I think you are just trying to define it way too narrowly. Limiting "alcoholic" to only the very worst, most hopeless cases. I think the rest of us are trying to point out that a huge, huge chunk of people who aren't that bad are nevertheless alcoholics, as well.
 
An alcoholic has a bottle in their drawer at work. An alcoholic drinks as soon as they get up….they drink all day, every day. They are physically dependent on alcohol. They will drink mouthwash while on the job.

They are not just drinking after work.
I think you're using a definition that is stronger and more restrictive than the most use, maybe based on only a physical addiction to alcohol?

Here's one from Mayo referring to alcohol use disorder (because why use one word when you can use three?):


And another:


If you want to limit alcoholism to only those who go through the symptoms you describe, I guess that's fine, but I think it's important to know that those without those particular symptoms can still be living a very dangerous and unhealthy life with their psychological addiction and periodic/recurring binges.
 
Had an old partner who was an alcoholic. One day a buddy of mine and Cortez’s came in town to visit and I was introducing him around at work and I go ahh shit he’s on the phone. My buddy goes I don’t think so. He was sitting behind his big desk passed out with the phone on his ear.

Best ever. We all made him go to rehab. So he’s at rehab at some group thing and this lady in a massive cast comes hobbling up and sits down next to him. After a while he turns to her and goes boy you really did yourself in.
What’d you do? Broke a bone. Tore some ligaments

Yikes how’d you do that?

I was carrying a bunch of boxes at work and slipped on a wet spot.

Ouch!!! You know you can file a claim for that.

Yeah. I did. I got a lawyer.

Well good. I’m Mike by the way.

Sarah.

Good to meet ya.

Then about ten minutes passed and he got to thinking and turned to her and goes. You’re probably not going to want to hear this. But I think I’m your lawyer.

She looked straight ahead and goes. I think so too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

One client came in for a status update and he signed them up like a new case
Damn.....!
Two of my Christmas gifts(from my Grandson and SIL);

1 Qt. Jameson Black Barrel

1 Pt. Hennessey VB

Should I just go ahead and check in with rehab?

My pronouns are Alt/Right
 
Yes, I think you are just trying to define it way too narrowly. Limiting "alcoholic" to only the very worst, most hopeless cases. I think the rest of us are trying to point out that a huge, huge chunk of people who aren't that bad are nevertheless alcoholics, as well.
My wife didn't know I drank until I came home sober. ;)
 
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