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Yes. Yes it does.
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And that's what it's like trying to break an addiction to alcohol too. Only about 1,000 times harder to pass it up. And 17 years later, it's still hard, it doesn't go away after a month. I think we all agree it's up to each of us to make our own choices, no one is arguing that. And I don't condone blaming others for our…
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Honey, you need to do a little more research.
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So your friend is the one expert about alcoholics that's going to school everyone? Guess what? I'm on 17 years in recovery from alcohol, and there is a definite correlation. Many addicts replace one addiction for another, it's extremely easy to do. If your friend didn't, GREAT! She's in the minority. In fact, more old…
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Oh, well, I tend to forget, I'm not perfect like the majority of people that post here. I don't know why I keep forgetting that.
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I can agree to some extent, but some people do have legitimate eating disorders where it's not quite as simple as "just stop eating"