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One uy drinks a case a day and has no problems, the other three beers and beats his wife because hes drunk. Second one obviously has the problom. Its not how much you drink but ho you drink. |
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The only thing I know is that when I broke up with my girlfriend my friends noticed my beer crates were emptying quicker. So I didn't drink anything for months. Just to be sure. But, correct me if I'm wrong, if you 'just' stop drinking you will see how ****ed up your body and brain reacts to that. Isn't that probably enough to make you realise how serious it is? I know you know how serious it is, but wouldn't that help you feel how bad it actually is? Again; Just a thought. I'm no professional in any way. |
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6'3 250 pounds...i hope he doesnt get violent |
Livin up to your username I see, nice! Lol, no seriously I just figured you were a guy who liked to get bombed, but I didn't realize you were literally drinking to excess like every day. You can do it, just keep your priorities in the front of your mind and man up and do what you gotta do.
I think a problem with a lot of problems of disabilities or whatever is that people start looking at themselves as a victim and it never gets any better cause they feel sorry for themselves and go back to the same bad habit or making excuses. For some reason I can't wrap my head around alcoholism as a disease. I know people get dependant on it and it's bad for them in these insane amounts, but i just can't wrap my head around how it could be that addictive, probably because i consider myself your average college-aged drinker (every weekend, sometimes wednesday or thursday) and i don't consider myself addicted. |
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