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How do I erase my alcohol dependence diagnosis?Dear Stanton, My question is simple. Once someone is labeled alcohol dependent (alcoholic), as I have been, how does that person go about removing the label from his medical records? Any suggestions or case histories you might have would be greatly appreciated. Please help me get this monkey off my back. I've been a Reason Magazine subscriber for over ten years. I read that article back then, but it did not how the power and meaning it does now. I commend you for all the fine work you've done in this field and your willingness and courage to stand up to the conventional politics in treating addiction. Sincerely, Dear Bill: A common situation is for someone to have a history of alcohol treatment (or drunk driving), to have gotten beyond it, and for their employer or someone else to resurface the conviction/treatment later. If they haven't received treatment, the medical officer in the company indicates that people can't recover without treatment. If the person is drinking, they say this is clearly impossible for someone who has previously had an alcohol problem. I sometimes get involved in these cases. Here is what we establish:
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