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Profile: Dailydaydreama
Dailydaydreama on Jan 16, 2015
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Addiction can come from poor parenting skills that can leave us thinking things are normal or if you have issues that your not addressing you might be dependent on drinking to mask the real problems ! Drinking can help numb the pain inside ... It doesn't fix the situation I think if you can not stop reaching out for support would be helpful !
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Profile: ragnarok24
ragnarok24 on Feb 1, 2016
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This specific topic I do have experience in.I am a alcoholic and i know how tough the battle is.There are several reasons as to why.Some people like myself are genetically predisposed to it,so taking one drink can trigger the need to do it.Also there may be something in your present or past your trying to escape.That was one reason for me.Something such as drinking you begin doing started as a way to relax or relate becomes a crutch over prolonged use.You may feel you need to drink simply to function.There are really too many reasons to write about so I'll conclude this here.It may seem a impossible feat to quit but trust me you can because I have done it.
Profile: LateNightKnitter
LateNightKnitter on Jan 24, 2015
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Often after we have been through an emotional time we can turn to drink as a way to soothe our emotions and use almost like a 'comfort blanket'. Perhaps there has been a time in you life when you have found alcohol to be a pleasant experience, and so you are turning to it in your time of need because you know that in the past it has helped to make you feel better and numbs the pain. The first step to overcoming a drinking problem is to admit you have a problem. Only once you can admit to having a problem, can you start to work to overcome it.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Mar 15, 2015
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It seems as if there is an alcohol dependency developed you should seek medical advice and try and root out the core problem.
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Anonymous on Apr 11, 2015
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You have an addition. Believe it or not alcohol is a drug, so I would recommend getting involved in a program to help.
Profile: zaix
zaix on Oct 25, 2015
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That is domestic abuse/violence. They shouldn't be hitting you at all, this is when someone of higher power should be brought out for assistance.
Profile: blazingwolf
blazingwolf on Oct 27, 2015
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Because alcohol is addictive. Your brain kind of wants it. If you avoid it for a while you are going to feel bad (weaning), but you will feel better slowly. Its like the famous quote ""...it hurted, it hurted and suddenly... I felt nothing!""
Profile: Yettiluch
Yettiluch on Oct 27, 2015
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I struggle too. 7 am and im drinking. But you know, i finally figured out why i drink. I started at 14 but got heavy with it around 18. But i remember after my first love was when it got heavy. I got involved with other things as well. Enough said. But that really messed me up. Then i got over that but the habit stuck with me to this very day. Sometimes in our lives things happen to us and we just try to forget it or sweep it under the rug like it never happened. Sometimes as men we need to talk about things and its hard to do. Because were men. Tough guys but we have feelings too. But im not soft im just saying. Talk to someone about whats bothering you. In your heart you know.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 17, 2015
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Sometimes certain people have a more difficult time letting go of a negative habit in their life. Sometimes this is due to lack of motivation, you need to see all the positive reasons as to why you should stop drinking. Then slowly stop doing that negative habit.
Profile: Cosmiclover01
Cosmiclover01 on Dec 3, 2015
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People tend to sometimes drink based upon their emotions and the way there feeling at that particular time. It's a temporary way to numb your problems, troubles and cares in the world. But it isn't the solution.
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