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Do you consider alcoholism a disease or a continual action of poor choices?

Question by : Do you consider alcoholism a disease or a continual action of poor choices? Also, please state your reasons for your view point. Random question out of curiosity. Please be respectful of other answers. Best answer: Answer by PaulWell, alcoholism has been shown to be hereditary, and more prone in some ethnicity than

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Psychologically speaking, is alcoholism considered a diseases or a result of a voluntary action?

by halofive Question by : Psychologically speaking, is alcoholism considered a diseases or a result of a voluntary action? The way I see it, drinking alcohol is a choice because you are voluntarily putting it into your body and you have the choice NOT to do it. Being predisposed to it does not make it

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Medically speaking, is alcoholism considered a diseases or a result of a voluntary action?

by Fredrik Olofsson Question by : Medically speaking, is alcoholism considered a diseases or a result of a voluntary action? Out of curiosity. The way I see it, genetics may predispose a person to drink as much at it predisposes some people to over eat like myself. Yet I choose to limit my food intake

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June 22 Steps In Action Alcoholics Anonymous

on October 4th, 2011 by - Comments Off

AA Daily Reflections ~ “TODAY, I’M FREE… This brought me to the good healthy realization that there were plenty of situations left in the world over which I had no personal power–that if I was so ready to admit that to be the case with alcohol, so I must make the same admission with respect

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Do you consider alcoholism a disease or a continual action of poor choices?

Also, please state your reasons for your view point. Random question out of curiosity. Please be respectful of other answers.

Psychologically speaking, is alcoholism considered a diseases or a result of a voluntary action?

The way I see it, drinking alcohol is a choice because you are voluntarily putting it into your body and you have the choice NOT to do it. Being predisposed to it does not make it an involuntary act. I am predisposed to gaining weight and eating, I do what I can to eat right.

Medically speaking, is alcoholism considered a diseases or a result of a voluntary action?

Out of curiosity. The way I see it, genetics may predispose a person to drink as much at it predisposes some people to over eat like myself. Yet I choose to limit my food intake and the same for a person to drink. I feel it’s about responsibility and choice. I don’t understand having a

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