Profile of Alcoholic Addictive Behavior
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Profile of Alcoholic Addictive Behavior
It is articles like this that are saving my sanity. The more I realize I was dealing with an addict the less I have to blame myself for everything that went wrong. I hope you all find it helpful too. This is my ex to a "T"
Co-dependence and Recovery: Profile of Alcoholic Addictive Behavior - *****! Voices - voices.*****.com
Co-dependence and Recovery: Profile of Alcoholic Addictive Behavior - *****! Voices - voices.*****.com
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Ziggy B, thanks for the link to the article. Also perfectly described AH. I then click on "How to tell if you spouse is an alcoholic," and "10 signs your becoming an alcoholic." AH didn't fit either description. He is very high functioning. I think he is developing pancreatitis, but he still goes to work 50-60 hours a week in a very demanding job. I hope someone doesn't judge their possible alcoholic by only those list.
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Ziggy B, thanks for the link to the article. Also perfectly described AH. I then click on "How to tell if you spouse is an alcoholic," and "10 signs your becoming an alcoholic." AH didn't fit either description. He is very high functioning. I think he is developing pancreatitis, but he still goes to work 50-60 hours a week in a very demanding job. I hope someone doesn't judge their possible alcoholic by only those list.
"High functioning" is not a type of addict. It is a stage of addiction. How long it lasts varies on the individual, but the end result is addicts become non-functioning as the disease progresses.
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