you can't cure yourself from a disease.
Exactly, that's why once you're an alcoholic, always an alcoholic. Glad we've come full circle on this subject. I bet $100 you don't realize the hypocrisy spoken.
I was down with saying 'sure its not a disease' then when I'm told Aids is a disease ... well kind of hard to make that argument there fellas. I don't really care if bill bob or tom thinks it's a disease or not. Or even if it is a disease. By the common dictionary usage of disease, alcoholism is a disease.
What's a disease to you? To me, I always thought it was something that you couldn't heal from, e.g. Aids.
Smoking causes lung cancers, does that mean smoking is a disease?
Drinking can cause liver cancer and liver disease, does that make drinking a disease?
Sharing needles can lead to Aids, does that mean sharing needles is a disease?
I mean, where do we draw the line here? And WHY is it so important to some what IS or is NOT a disease?
My mom lost her life to being an alcoholic, someone loses there mom to lung cancer ... does that make one better or worse than the other? Last I check, we both were without our mothers.
My mothers alcoholism lead to liver disease, her smoking lead to lung cancer. What ultimately took her life was cirrhosis of the liver, from alcohol.
If you don't think alcoholism is a disease, that's okay. I'm not personally offended or hurt by it. I keep posting because I'm trying to understand the other point of view here, but I'm seeing a lot of hypocritical statements. It's like trying to believe in the bible.