There is no real answer Alcoholism refers to one being addicted to drinking alcohol, so you can drink yourself to death in one go by getting alcohol poising or you can slowly destroy your liver by drinking heavily for however long it takes but like smoking and getting cancer it may happen to you next week or you could be the guy that smokes/drinks for 100 years then gets hit by a bus the only way to be really sure would be to binge drink until you die. Then you would have your answer
No. Alcoholism is a life-long battle that can be fought with 12 step programs. There is no way to drink and control alcoholism.
Rehabilitation for Alcoholism usually takes 7 to 10 days but continues as long as the patient needs treatment. Every patient is very unique in their time needed.
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He died of cirrhosis of the liver caused by long term Alcoholism.
sclerosis of the liver
People don't really get Alcoholism because it isn't a disease, in spite of the common misperception. They become alcoholic as a result of a long series of bad choices.
People don't really get alcoholism because it isn't a disease, in spite of the common misperception. They become alcoholic as a result of a long series of bad choices.
Psychosis caused by severe alcoholism over a long period of years.
Korsakoff syndrome can be caused by long-term alcoholism.
If it is severe enough and long-term enough it increases that risk.
Memory loss, alcoholism, and liver disease.
"Yes, alcoholism information can be very beneficial to alcoholics over the long term. Knowledge is our best weapon to combat disease and addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous can assist with this material."