Loosid Sober Tip of the Day July 18

A disease that tells us we don’t have a disease.

The diseases of alcoholism and addiction are both diseases that trick us into thinking that we don’t have a disease. Although the jury has been ‘in’ for a very long time, it still tries to pull the wool over our eyes.

Addiction does not occur because of moral weakness, a lack of willpower or an unwillingness to stop.

There has been decades of work investigating the effects of substance use on the brain.

Here are the facts:

  1. In 1956, the American Medical Association (AMA) declared alcoholism an illness
  2. in 1987, the AMA and other medical organizations officially termed addiction a disease.
  3. Alcoholism, as defined by The American society of Addiction Medicine, is “a primary, chronic disease characterized by impaired control over drinking and preoccupation with the drug alcohol.”
  4. The definition also states that alcoholism is often progressive and fatal.

So why do millions of people still think it’s not a disease?

Well, one reason is because of lack of information. We simply have not read the above; what the medical community has concluded through decades of research.

Another reason is because our disease tells us so.

Still another reason for this is because there has been a stigma that has been created by people who are not properly armed with the facts that both alcoholism and addiction are not diseases, and it is these false stigmas that kill tens of millions of people every year.

If you are amongst the many who believe you have a lack of willpower, or have shame or guilt wondering why you cannot control or ‘handle’ your drinking or drug use the way others can, take solace in the fact that the science is in and this could not be further from the truth.

It is a disease and is not your fault.

Here’s the great news. Your disease is 100% treatable provided that you work a spiritual program of recovery.

How did this tip resonate with you? Let us know your thoughts below. There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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There is so many people out there beating themselves up over these stigmas. I myself included have had family members, friends and co-workers tell me it's just a choice. While they all mean well, they're going about it in the wrong way. They talked like choosing to be clean was as simple as turning a light switch on or off. Which is far from the truth. In turn this makes the person struggling with alcoholism/addiction feel even worse and resentful because now they feel like there is something else or even more wrong with them for not being able to quit on their own choice. Then the family members, friends and coworkers feel resentful and the situation is just exacerbated. If it was that simple then why are so many people struggling with alcoholism/addiction?

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All true words to live by and understand. It is a Disease.!!

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Perfect truth! Non alcoholics need to understand and be educated and not judgmental!

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The whole program is supposed to be a spiritual one but there’s so many that don’t believe in God and you can’t have a spiritual program without Him.. to give you strength and guidance..

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