Yes they do because drugs affect their mind.
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RECOVERING alcoholics make the best chemical dependency professionals. Active alcoholics who have not dealt with their own issues are pretty awful.
Dill's explanation almost lands him in trouble because he tends to exaggerate or make up stories to make himself sound more interesting or to impress others. This can lead to misunderstandings or getting caught in a lie, which can then create problems or distrust with those around him.
That is the way many alcoholics describe moments of insight that come when they begin to sober up. It is not a precise term, and we cannot make a positive statement.
five percentage make it to 90days and 5 percentage of that make it to two years.
Actual statistics are hard to come by, because many alcoholics do not cooperate with surveys. It is generally accepted in the treatment field that potential alcoholics (people who are likely to become alcoholics if they drink excessively) make up between 7 and 10% of the population in Western countries. Please note the word "if." A person who never drinks alcohol will not become an alcoholic, regardless of potential.
It is recommended not to make any dramatic changes in the first year (such as getting into/out of a relationship).
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Alcoholism has a strong genetic component. In addition to that, the example of parents drinking and the trauma associated with living in an alcoholic household make it even more likely that children of alcoholics will drink, and that they will become addicted if they do.
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Yes you can
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