This depends entirely on who the addicted person is, where they are and how they go about doing so.
Odds are good if you truly want to and can get access to decent help; not so good if you can't really be bothered or if you cannot reach any good aid.
Check out the Sinclair method, it worked for me!
it is treated by going to a place called N A it is an narcotics anonymous society it is a group of recovering addicts that and were you have a chance to talk about what you think is causing you to use and your recovery usually you get a key take for how many months you have clean it is to show strength and pride
Environmental influences: cultural expectations, social attitudes and stressful life experiences. Biological factors: Genetic component to addiction. Most children who have an alcoholic grandfather have a higher chance of becoming alcohol dependence.
when you relapse it means that you never stopped addiction. if you have any drug or alcohol problems you can talk to me because i am in recovery myself . it is not easy to recover because of triggers that lead to craving and when you crave you have increased the chance of a relapse
not a chance
Inexperience and insecurity. Aswell, you have more chance of getting an addiction when you're young. Aswell, you merely refer to a steriotype. I'm Irish and young, and I always refuse alcohol. Drinking is but a mere personal choice.
They don't, really. But they are determined, and that certainly counts for something.
Rubbing alcohol
Alcohol gives you a higher chance of getting lung diseaseSo DON'T drink
No chance
All addictions work in the same parts of the brain, by modifying or imitating the production of neurotransmitters that cause pleasant feelings. This is as true of shopping addiction as it is of heroin. Thus, people who have taught themselves that their moods and feelings can be altered by certain actions or chemicals, have a very good chance of cross-addiction to chemicals and actions that have similar effects. Gambling, for example, is the number two substitute addiction for alcoholics and addicts, after relationships.In a slightly different sense, the actions of some chemicals are so similar that a person addicted to one will almost automatically become addicted to the other. Alcohol and benzodiazepine tranquilizers are one example. Heroin and other opioid drugs are another, as are alcohol and heroin.Cross addiction and cross dependence are the same thing, really. "Cross dependence" is just a way of saying it that makes it sound less important. Thus the term is much favored by drug companies.
because she got an addiction and was going through a tough time.Shes ok now though
rubbing alcohol