What’s the difference between old age and alcoholism?

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The symptoms seem to be the same.

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13 Responses to “What’s the difference between old age and alcoholism?”

  1. doane_nut Says:

    They are not even close.

  2. Aunt Doobie Says:

    Alcoholism is considered a disease. Old age is a stage in life. One thing has nothing to do with the other.

  3. Sherry H Says:

    if you suffer from alcoholism you will not live to see old age!!

    however, I disagree that the symptoms seem to be the same.

  4. BikerChick Says:

    You really need to do some more research – you are so far off base with that statement it is not even amusing.

  5. Snowcone Says:

    the same amount of differences that there are between your question and an intelligent one

  6. chipmunk651 Says:

    Good one!

  7. boogangle Says:

    ahahahah i love you <3

  8. Diego Sugimura Says:

    LoL.. not at all
    hahahahahahaha..
    old age.. as you tell… it’s when you’re old
    and alcoholism.. is when you’re psychologically and physically addicted to alcohol..
    you can be a alcoholic when you’re young

    and.. dictionary is a pretty good tool…

  9. Farina Says:

    Alot of things seem to be the same but aren’t.

    and oh, ALOT of medical conditions share the same symtpoms.

    But they are not necessarily the same.

    I am not thrilled by your question :(

  10. Zelda Hunter Says:

    Not really. It can be bad enough that you don’t make it to old age. My husband tells me that most of the people he grew up with in rural Russia and now dead. Many have been dead for years. (He is 73.)

  11. themrmike Says:

    alcoholism can be achieved at almost any chronological age. old age only happens with time not effort.tmm

  12. Dr. Bob Says:

    37 and yellow

  13. J. Says:

    The symptoms are not really similar, not more than surface validity.

    You have to draw a line between “alcoholism” and “being drunk”. Alcholics are not always always drunk (the double word was intentional).

    Old age is not addictive (at all. Sometimes the opposite, in fact) – you don’t depend on it, crave it, or suffer severely if you don’t have it. The effects on memory are very different. Recovery rates and styles HUGELY different. Old age rarely makes you act like you’re drunk (impulsive, less inhibited, etc). You do not regularly become deceitful in your old age, as you do when an alcoholic (hiding evidence, etc)

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