@ Philip29102 - Yes your right video game addiction is very real , however I think its wrong to punish the world because a few can't control themselves. I have no problem with picking up a game like WoW playing it and then dropping it in a heartbeat. However I have seen others that picked up the game and developed other disorders, like they would forget to eat and they would develop insomnia cause the game would make their bodies constantly produce adrenaline while they played and when they stopped it took hours for them to fall asleep and they would wake up and have trouble going to school or work. Its to me not the games fault but the person who plays, its the same as drugs I have seen people who do hard drug like Cocaine and can stop and get off of it but there are others who just cant stop and it has something to do with the way their brain works, addiction is just being discovered as a disease and there are trial medications being made to help people with this problem keep themselves under control. Again though I think its wrong for anyone to try and outlaw games or anything of that sort because again its the persons fault by genetics not the game that causes the addiction, do you understand what I'm saying?
US doctors shelve game-addiction resolution
Following contentious debate, medical body calls for further study of compulsive gaming habits; issue to be reconsidered in 2012.
Last week, the American Medical Association (AMA) announced it was considering classifying chronic game playing as an addiction on par with alcoholism. Specifically, the proposal would have listed "video game addiction" in the self-explanatory American Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders, which the American Psychiatric Association (APA) uses to officially diagnose mental illness.
The APA's debate resulted in a firestorm in the mainstream press, fueled in part by the high-profile Adults Only-rating of Manhunt 2 and the Resistance/Church of England kerfuffle. On Sunday, though, addiction experts at the APA meeting declined to endorse any measure equating games to drug use or problem gambling.
"There is nothing here to suggest that this is a complex physiological disease state akin to alcoholism or other substance abuse disorders, and it doesn't have to have the word addiction attached to it," Dr. Stuart Gitlow, of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, told the Reuters news service.
But just because game playing wasn't certified as a mental disorder doesn't mean the issue has been laid to rest. The APA will reconsider the issue when it revises its manual in 2012.
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