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It depends on what answers you are looking for. I am an alcholic and will be the rest of my life, even though I am sober for over 12 years. Alcholisim is a disease and some alochlics remember things others don't depending on how drunk they were. We, that is all alocholics tend to have what's known as black outs, when we have these black outs we don't remember a darned thing. If you want furhter information you may want to contact A.A in New York or you can send me a message on my private message board and you can be more expressive on what answers you are looking for.
Paul2ryme
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Yes, he was arrested in Texas in 1995 over a restaurant bill. Ringo became argumentative when asked to sign the bill - he claimed that he'd been given alcoholic drinks instead of the fruit drink he'd ordered; Starr is a recovering alcoholic and can't safely drink alcohol.
Benjamin Burnley used to be an alcoholic, He admitted that a few of his songs were written while he was drunk, but he reported that he's sober."Burnley is a recovering alcoholic, admitting in an interview with listenin.org that he wanted to "drink himself to death."[5] He says that he regrets ever drinking a drop of alcohol and is victim to Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome due to his past excessive drinking.[6] Dear Agony was reported to be the first ever Breaking Benjamin record to be written by Burnley without the aid of alcohol!" wikipedia.
He was a very heavy alcoholic, and it got worse when his wife died.
Yes, she was a raging alcoholic, and she abused Weston in his younger years.
No - a recovering alcoholic is sober. They smell no better or worse than anyone else ffs
No
Yes, and an "active" alcoholic can also have children.
No, there is no information to suggest that Charles M. Schulz was a recovering alcoholic. He was known for creating the popular comic strip "Peanuts."
blue stands for recovering alcoholic. Red stands for recovering meth addict. and yellow not sure. blue stands for recovering alcoholic. Red stands for recovering meth addict. and yellow not sure.
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Was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict
Was a recovering alcoholic and drug addict
Alcohol programs that are available to someone who is a recovering alcoholic are "Alcoholics Anonymous" and "Searidge Alcohol Rehab". Alcoholics Anonymous is available in almost every region.
He is a recovering alcoholic.
What is a "Mild Alcoholic"?
no it is still alcohol and you might become a alcoholic again