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I feel your pain. slightly. I have had a 12hr hangover so far. I dont want to eat food, but im ****ing starving. :(
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I checked with my friends from back home to see if any of them had experienced something similar. Some had, it seems I'm not the only one who's had a brush with alcohol dependency and withdrawal .. Still, starting on improving my life from today. :) |
****ing hell!!! a week!! how much did you drink?!
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Not saying I'm an alcoholic, but if I was and had been drinking regularly, would you expect me to be fine after a day or two after going cold turkey? :p: |
So what's the difference between alcohol withdrawal and a hangover then?
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So, withdrawal symptoms is you feeling like **** because you don't have alcohol in your body when you are to some extent dependent on alcohol. Hangover is usually a catch-all term for whatever makes you feel like crap the day after getting drunk. ;) |
Which is usually caused by dehydration.
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Yeah, they're absolutely normal as long as they can drink the alcohol. They could get weaned off alcohol but the medication needed to be taken can't be taken if alcohol is being drank, but the withdrawal symptoms are so bad they can't go cold turkey for the tablets to be taken. its a vicious circle.
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What they should do, obviously, is go to a doctor with the problem and see if there's help to get. Not all can afford a clinic, but it should be possible to cut down and quit over time. Cutting down rather than cold turkey until you're off it being the basic idea to keep the withdrawal symptoms from getting too awful.
I can see what a challenge that must be, though, for someone so far into alcohol abuse. Still, years of being addicted to alcohol can really screw up your body, brain included. They should definetly do something about that. |
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I wouldn't want anyone to experience a guy in your living room suffering from alcohol addiction.
It's really horrible to see the way they drink every day and get closer and closer to losing their brains... bad thing about it is that they just won't give it up for anything in the world. |
To you who know alcoholics, how are they with alcohol? Do they drink a little every day or is it a lot? Are they often completely wasted?
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I don't know how much they drink, but they never seem wasted, maybe its because they have a high tolerance for alcohol, but I've never seen any of the known alcoholics to be wasted. Which is sort of weird. Considering.
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I have one older friend in particular that drinks every single day, no question. Never missed a day the 5 years I've known him. He drinks anywhere between 12-24 American light beers per day. He doesn't act beligerent most of the time, but does end up pretty intoxicated by the end of the night. He does work, so he can afford to maintain his habit, which is equally as bad as it is good. This is by far the worst case of alcoholism I have ever encountered first hand. His body can physically not go a prolonged period of time without literally shutting down. He's in his mid 40's but looks early 60's, has had 9 DUI convictions to date, has done numerous stints in both detox centers and jail/prison and can never legally posess a drivers license or permit in a certain US state ever again. It's just unbelievable to me that alcohol has had such negative effects on his life and he has still never given up drinking. I never thought someone could become that hardcore of an alcoholic from beer only, I was under the impression that alcoholics that bad off were heavy liqour drinkers. Overall, I think alcoholism is a battle between the body and the mind. The mind may not want to drink, but the body HAS to, and will power prevails. |
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The sad thing is, I truly believe he is miserable and wants to quit. That's why he just quits suddenly. One day he wakes up and decides he wants to stop...but his body can't handle that anymore. So the weaning process begins. After that rough period, he'll do great for 1 week, maybe 2...and then it's back off the wagon he falls. Someday the wagon's gonna run him over though. :( |
Arghh, I thought thee had the scurvy.
It be a foul disease. |
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