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Old 12-09-2013, 12:25 AM #21
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Is it possible to be addicted to alcohol -- i.e. be an alcoholic -- if the amount consumed is 1-2 shots of scotch (3 max & rarely) each evening without getting drunk?

Like... if ... although it isn't much, the person CRAVES ... really wants... that drink at night. And.... if the person just has 1-2 each night for years and years without being addicted is it possible to become addicted even after all that time of not being addicted?
they say 2 drinks per day. are you really taking two or is it 3,4 maybe more. if ever it is more than two it is a problem.
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Old 12-13-2013, 06:36 AM #22
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...the short answer to this question is, in my opinion, No.
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