Fenris, admit you are wrong about alcoholism

Fenris said in thisthread

In that thread, you flat out stated that alcohol is not a physically addictive drug. That is pure bullshit, and you should admit you are wrong.

While I sometimes enjoy your wit, to make such a flat out wrong statement demands a retraction.

So he should admit he’s wrong just because you say he is?

Or because there’s a plethora of documented evidence proving its true…

(no, I will NOT cite, do your own damn research!)

If you want cites, I will provide a shitload, be back in a few.

Of course, i thought everyone knew this…duh, but if it’s cites you want cites you will get.

And the Moon is made of green cheese and the Earth is flat. No I will not cite do your own damn research.:rolleyes:

If you make a claim Morrigoon, don’t make us back it up for you.

Perhaps such a statement as the one Fenris made ought to have been backed up with its own cite(s), but if you’re going to go to the trouble of calling him out in the Pit, you should have your own notes in order. Don’t want it to backfire, after all.

But hey, what do I know?

Serious alcohol withdrawl symptoms, including delerium tremens are well documented.

Those who don’t think it’s physically addictive–haven’t you ever heard of DTs?

Hello, my name is Marc and I’m an- Oops, wrong thread.

Marc

Read the last paragragh.

cite

again last paragraph.

more

Get real, I could go on for days, alcohol is a physically addictive drug, you can’t dispute it. Fenris should know this.

Here’s a damn cite.

I didn’t cite earlier because I was cooking and couldn’t dedicate any time to research. Silly me, the medical evidence is so prevalent that it took me a whopping 15 seconds to find it.

Morrigoon, why could those symptons not be explained by the “psychological addiction” that Fenris noted?

Do people have delirium tremens when withdrawing from other psychological addictions?

(bolding mine)

http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic123.htm

So not only is it physically addictive, it can be profoundly physically addictive.

I’d have a hard time believing that a psychological withdrawal could manifest itself in such a profound manner; furthermore, from the same link:

Now I don’t pretend to understand the meaning of all that, but it sounds physical to me.

From http://www.addictionwithdrawal.com/alcohol.htm:

From http://self-renewal.com/alcohol%20addiction.htm:

Read further on the site to learn the effects in detail.

Regardless, there is a physical addiction.

To suggest that there isn’t without research is insulting to those who are recovering alcoholics.

It is a hard road, and one that is dealt with for the rest of their lives.

I don’t think that the DTs are ever experienced from a psychological addiction.

That sure settles that. Always just casually accepted the common wisdom that alcoholism was an addiction with serious physiological components, but not details. Details gained, ignorance fought, thank you come again.

Cannabis addiction is generally accepted to be psychological, yet:

I must admit that I’m surprised Fenris is claiming alcoholism is psychological, but I’d be interested to see some more research.

cites.

[sub]Well Isn’t that what you told me to do?[/sub] :smiley:

Note: I have merged “Reply with cites” thread into this one, which explains Mycroft Holmes’ post.

Lynn