How much do I have to drink b4 I turn into an alcoholic? I get drunk every Fri and Sat. Is that too much?!


Question: How much do I have to drink b4 I turn into an alcoholic!? I get drunk every Fri and Sat!. Is that too much!?
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Nah, you're not an alcoholic!. And alcoholic is someone who drinks everyday, regardless of what time of the day it is!. They drink to forget about problems, and believe that the more they drink, the easier any emotional pain will go away!.

Honestly, I'd say you're a social binge drinker!. You drink until you get drunk when you're with friends, but only on nights where you don't have to get up for work or school in the morning!. And while binge drinking itself isn't very good, alcoholism is a lot worse!. Just try to only get drunk one night a week maybe!? And tipsy the other!? I dunno!.!.!. Lol!. If you start drinking every night of the week, then I'd start to get worried if I were you!.

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Do you get drunk alone!?
If so, then you are an alcoholic!.
Can you tell when you're getting drunk!?
Experts have said that people who are more aware of their intoxication are less likely to get hooked on drinking!.
The question you need to ask is if you stopped drinking on Friday and Saturday would you still have the desire!. It is best to more look at it as drinking to be social and not drinking to get drunk!. If you drink to get drunk, then you're an alcoholic!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

if you think its a problem it is!. if your friends and family start seeing changes or they think its a problem, it probably is!. if its causing problems in your life like affecting school or work or you relationships, its a problem!. if your worried to the point that you would ask this question here then don't drink!. if you can't stop drinking, you have a real problem!. if you are really curious go to an open AA meeting and listen!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

If you get DRUNK, then you are probably on your way!. Getting drunk on a consistent basis is not responsible drinking and therefore you may be considered an alcohol because you drink past the point when you "feel it"!.!.!.Just remember that you have an established pattern of alcohol abuse!. So if you ever get in trouble you may want to consider that when you tell the courts and councilors how much you drink!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not sure how serious a question this is but 'by the book' i heard it is when it interferes negatively with your daily activities (family/work)!. Booze adds a awesome spark to life!. Over time it is important to keep tabs of the trouble that comes with it though!. Party hard but just be wary of the drinking and driving and some of the long term physical/mental problems associated with too much drinking!. I love boozing too, just starting to realize at 30 that it's not all peaches and cream!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Alcoholism is not only defined by how much you drink but also how it affects your life!. Here is an alcoholism test so you make that determination yourself!. After being in detox myself for awhile I would not go by the above, they obviously have never researched the topic only gave you crap answers!. If you think you have an issue with your drinking I would seek help before it gets out of control!.

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Being an alcoholic!.!.!. means you NEED to drink!. Not because you want to drink!.!.!. and not necessarily how much you drink!. If you can go a couple of weeks without drinking!.!.!.!. and not freak out because of NEEDING a drink!.!.!.!. you are not yet an alcoholicWww@FoodAQ@Com

I think not!. Some would consider you a social drinker!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

neah ur cool!.i do the same thing and im just fine :PWww@FoodAQ@Com





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