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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love how everyone is saying he is an alcoholic. Getting drunk ( who knows how drunk) 1-2 times a week does not mean he is an alcoholic. [/quote] Yes, it is. Getting drunk weekly is a big sign of alcoholism. It takes a day to recover. That's 4 days lost a week to drinking. One day of drunkiness, one day to recover. Rinse and repeat. How do you raise kids being drunk two days out of the week.[/quote] Please learn of what you speak before throwing terms around. Alcoholics don't recover. They stay drunk. Their BAC never dips below .1 and often higher. Alcoholics don't drink just 2 days/week. They can't go that long without alcohol.[/quote] As an adult child of an alcoholic and grandchild to more alcoholics, I can confidently say you are wrong.[/quote] It's semantics. Alcoholism vs. alcohol abuse. [/quote] +1. I have a binge-drinking brother who assures us he isn't an alcoholic because he doesn't drink every night or even every week. But once he starts, he can't stop and the end result is always drunk and blackouts. The cheating/alcoholism is a chicken/egg situation but cannot be discounted.[/quote][/quote]
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