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How Many of You Think “addiction” Can Be Cured?

Question by ferengifighter4: How many of you think “addiction” can be cured?
So a person diagnosed as an alcoholic can drink non abusively again

Best answer:

Answer by Sandy Sandals
Sure, there are many many people who overcome their addiction. Rather a recovering alcoholic will ever be able to drink again is debatable and kind of up to the individual situation but it’s best for them to avoid it altogether.

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