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I Can’t Tell if I’m an Alcoholic?
Question by Ty Ho: I can’t tell if i’m an alcoholic?
I turn 21 in about a month. My wishful thinking is that I’m just a bored teenager who just likes to get drunk sometimes. But I have a LOT of red flags.
I have a DUI, and sometimes I get crazy when I’m sh*t faced. There is a fine line though. I can have a LOT of drinks and be absolutely fine. The only times when I piss people off is when I drink hard alcohol, because I love the burning feeling it gives me and I just over-do myself and then it catches up to me later, and then I regret it. And a lot of times I get frustrated when there’s not enough for me to drink. But then my meditative mind ensures me that it’s okay and there’s nothing I can do about it, then I’m fine and just let it go! So… WTF!
Divorcing an Alcoholic
Divorcing An Alcoholic
Alcoholism is a tragedy in itself and mixing a marriage along with it is a recipe for disaster. You may not have been aware that you were marrying an alcoholic from the start. Maybe you were high school sweethearts and then came along your 21st birthdays and alcohol took over, or maybe you were just blind to your spouse’s problem, but now it’s obvious and this is not what you signed up for in a marriage.
Alcohol Destroyed My Marriage
You are not alone. Alcohol destroys many marriages, relationships and families. Your spouse will put alcohol above everything else in their life and that is not your fault. Alcohol is a disease, one that consumes the mind, body and spirit and destroys everything in its path, including your relationship and family. If your spouse is an alcoholic, what they really need is to get some serious help. Unfortunately if your spouse is in denial and has no willingness to stop drinking you may be fighting an impossible and never ending battle.
Examples of Alcohol Abuse: Driving Under the Influence Is a Recipe for Disaster
Examples Of Alcohol Abuse in the News
Driving under the influence is a recipe for disaster
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Blood alcohol concentration is determined through the use of established and validated breath testing equipment, or through laboratory analysis of a person's blood. The BAC number, for example 0.08, refers to the amount of alcohol in a person's blood, …
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Sugar 'is toxic and must be regulated just like cigarettes', claim scientists
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By Fiona Macrae Sugar is a poison and its sale should be as tightly regulated as cigarettes and alcohol, scientists say. They warn that sugary foods and drinks are responsible for illnesses including obesity, heart disease, cancer and liver problems.
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