Old 02-20-2015, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by JeffreyAK View Post
I read it differently, since alcoholic implies an active alcohol addict, not someone who used to be an addict, or might someday become an addict. Read that way, I wholeheartedly disagree with the author. As addicts we did some strange irrational things, and we have similar stories of similar behavior that non-addicts don't exhibit, at least not nearly to the same degree. And it's a mental health condition, that lights up like a christmas tree in MRI scans and screams, "I'm an addict!". None of that is human nature, as evidenced by the fact that very few people are alcohol or other drug addicts. But without reading the rest of the context, it's hard to say what the author really meant.
I can agree with you. When I was using and during the first year or so of recovery I acted and thought totally out of character for me. So yeah for the time it takes to recover from that I think there is crazy that correspond to what part of the brain is damaged. Most importantly for me was the part that allows insight so I can change.
After that though it boils down to my human nature and has nothing to do with the fact that I drank heavily in the past.
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