Alcoholism is an insidious disease because it creeps up on you in such a way that you are not even aware of it. You can start with a little social drinking and then progress to an obsession in a very short time. The progression is so subtle that you are not aware of the hold your drinking has on you until your world starts falling apart. Even then it may take a drastic happening in your life to really bring you back into reality and get you to seek help.
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Alcoholism is a disease that can have lasting effects not only on the drinker but also on their family and friends. The alcoholic usually does not realize the impact that their behavior is having on their relationships. If they do they tend to ignore it or downplay it.
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Alcoholism is a devastating disease that can destroy your family and social life. In fact it can cost you everything that matters in life. The bad part is that it is a slow killer in that it comes up on you slowly and quietly. You do not even realize you have a problem until things start falling apart in your life. The worst part is the effect it has on your family and social life.
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Alcoholism is a disease in which people drink to excess. Alcohol abuse can lead to many psychological and physical problems. Pregnant women who abuse alcohol are also affecting the health of their unborn baby.
Alcoholism is a slow killer it is rather like a thief that creeps up on you and before you know it steals everything you own. Alcoholism is a deadly addiction that can start with an innocent couple of drinks and then becomes a habit. By the time you realize that your drinking is something you cannot live without, it has often become a serious addiction.
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One of the worst parts of addictions and alcoholism in particular is denial. It is quite common for people to deny that they have any type of problem with addiction until they are forced to see it – often through misfortune or accident. It is important that people try to recognize the signs and symptoms of alcoholism not only for themselves but so they can help family members or friends who may have problems.
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Denial is a stage that most alcoholic goes through. It is hard to admit that you have a problem that you can’t resolve alone. The first step towards recovery, however, is to admit the truth so you can do something about it. Unless you admit to the problem it is never going to go away.
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Alcohol is a way for many people to relax and have a fun evening. This is not the case for those with an alcohol dependency. Alcoholism is an addiction to alcohol. This addiction impairs the users ability to think clearly. While there is no actual cure for alcoholism it is a treatable disease.