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It is certainly possible. Perhaps, almost all people with Asperger's Syndrome want to overcome their stress in reaction to change. Unfortunately, wanting to overcome it is not enough.
No one should drink while they're pregnant. Drinking while pregnant causes fetal alcohol syndrome.
Someone's illness needs time to develop to the medication they are taking for that illness. example. One could develop a tolerance syndrome centered around alcohol addiction.
Ego syndrome, also known as egocentrism, refers to a tendency to excessively focus on oneself and one's own needs, often at the expense of others. It can result in self-centered behavior, a lack of empathy, and difficulties in forming meaningful relationships. Therapy and self-awareness can help individuals overcome this mindset.
Munchausen's Syndrome
yes if you are are angry.
Discrimination can be difficult to overcome. If someone is acting in a discriminating way toward you, they are the ones who need to overcome the issue.
There's bound to be someone out there with Cockayne syndrome.
It is acceptable to say that someone has Down Syndrome, although it may not be necessary to say it since the syndrome does have a characteristic affect on facial features which can be observed.
They cant exercise as vigorously as someone without Marfan syndrome
"Someone who drinks" could apply to a person who has one drink a week, or someone who kills a liter of vodka a day. Your question does not state when they began drinking, how much they drink, whether or not they have other health problems, and a variety of other factors that would bear on the answer.
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