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<blockquote data-quote="Pixie" data-source="post: 434901" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I hear what some of you are saying but whether he has money or not is of no relevance to this debate. It's ok saying he married a super model or he coule buy the best help available but that's not the point. If you have a disease, which IMO alcoholism is, then money is of no interest to these people.</p><p></p><p>I shared a house with an alcoholic, my uncle was an alcoholic and both people lived normal lives, held down jobs etc and had enough money to get treatment but having an addiction and money only means you can buy more of the thing that's destroying you!!! the girl I lived with (which some of you met once) just spent all her money on booze and her life revolved around making more money to buy booze but she didn't realise it. She was in complete denial. This has nothing to do with fame and fortune, as Retro said no matter how much you try to help, some people are beyond help but that doesn't mean that you have to forget that they're humans who have feelings and rights.</p><p></p><p>It makes me so angry that people sit there and judge against others just because they have/ had money that they deserve it!!!! Would you say a poorer person deserved it too??? </p><p></p><p>Put yourself in their position, having every inch of your life interrogated and intruded on???? Give him a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pixie, post: 434901, member: 8"] I hear what some of you are saying but whether he has money or not is of no relevance to this debate. It's ok saying he married a super model or he coule buy the best help available but that's not the point. If you have a disease, which IMO alcoholism is, then money is of no interest to these people. I shared a house with an alcoholic, my uncle was an alcoholic and both people lived normal lives, held down jobs etc and had enough money to get treatment but having an addiction and money only means you can buy more of the thing that's destroying you!!! the girl I lived with (which some of you met once) just spent all her money on booze and her life revolved around making more money to buy booze but she didn't realise it. She was in complete denial. This has nothing to do with fame and fortune, as Retro said no matter how much you try to help, some people are beyond help but that doesn't mean that you have to forget that they're humans who have feelings and rights. It makes me so angry that people sit there and judge against others just because they have/ had money that they deserve it!!!! Would you say a poorer person deserved it too??? Put yourself in their position, having every inch of your life interrogated and intruded on???? Give him a break. [/QUOTE]
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