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Radio 2 anyone? Alcoholism
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I'm in and out from the garden so I only caught the last bit, but from what i can gather a man who never drunk alcohol until he was 42 is now an alcoholic at 43. (correct me if I am wrong)
He rang radio 2 in tears.
Are some people just not designed to have any alcohol at all?
ie : i could go out today and drink a dozen pints easy , but not feel the need for a drink again.
I have a friend that does not drink, but when he does 2 pints and he loses the power of speech.
I'm not even sure what i am asking here but.................
He rang radio 2 in tears.
Are some people just not designed to have any alcohol at all?
ie : i could go out today and drink a dozen pints easy , but not feel the need for a drink again.
I have a friend that does not drink, but when he does 2 pints and he loses the power of speech.
I'm not even sure what i am asking here but.................
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sandy in my twenties i would go out at least 4 nights a week and drink more than the recommended units for a week each night. so was i an alcoholic?
I don't think so, I went to work everyday played football twice a week was very happy.
I went out because I enjoyed going out and socialising not because i needed a drink.
I just wondered if this man who was on the radio had started drinking at say 18 would he have become an alcoholic...
I don't think so, I went to work everyday played football twice a week was very happy.
I went out because I enjoyed going out and socialising not because i needed a drink.
I just wondered if this man who was on the radio had started drinking at say 18 would he have become an alcoholic...
Not all drinkers end up as alcoholics, and not all alcoholics end up living in a doss house and drinking Special Brew.
There was a report on the BBC news today which mentioned that as many as 10% of adult males in the UK may have a drink problem. It's possible to slip into alcoholism and still present the appearance of 'normality'.
There was a report on the BBC news today which mentioned that as many as 10% of adult males in the UK may have a drink problem. It's possible to slip into alcoholism and still present the appearance of 'normality'.
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