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ABOUT
ADDICTION
- We
have learned that addiction is an illness -- not a moral issue.
- It
is a two-fold disease: A physical allergy coupled with an obsession
of the mind.
- It
can be arrested but never cured. It is similar in nature to diabetes
in this respect.
- Only
complete abstinence from the use of drugs or alcohol in any form
can arrest this disease.
- We
can no more prevent the addict's use of drugs than we can stop the
tubercular's coughing.
- No
one, not even the doctor, nor the clergy, nor the family, can do
this for him or her.
- We
have found that compulsive use of drugs does not indicate lack of
affection for the family. It is not a matter of love but of illness.
- The
addict has lost the power of choice in the matter of drugs.
- Even
when he knows what will happen when he takes the first drink, pill
or fix he will do so. This is the "insanity" we speak
of in regard to this illness.
- When
we fully understand and accept that addiction is an illness, that
it is both mental and physical, and that we are powerless over it,
we become ready to learn a better way to live.

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