Your all right, I gotta lay off for a good while, I'll mess myself up if I keep drinking like this. Most of my dad's family did, some more severely than others, but my grandfather especially went off the deep end. He basically drank himself into a stupor whenever he could and after years and years he started flipping out on people like a crazy person, yelling at clocks and stuff, conversing with himself, seeing stuff, and basically getting like this almost every time he'd drink. Basically just went loony whenever he'd drink after a while, but kept chugging liquor every night
Holy that is young. Was he a 24/7 guy? Just asking because the youngest person in my family to die of alcoholism was 62 and he downed 2 fifths every day since the age of 10. Guess my family must have strong livers.
Yeah, it is young. From what I can remember, he had 9-10 beers on most days and some days, he'd have a few more so about 12 total. He started drinking heavy at 21 and tried to slow to 5 beers a day for 6 months but couldn't.
Maybe your family do have strong livers. It's all down luck, really. Like although most smokers get lung cancer or heart attacks as a result of smoking, some never do. Still, 62 is young. That's sad as well!
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Your all right, I gotta lay off for a good while, I'll mess myself up if I keep drinking like this. Most of my dad's family did, some more severely than others, but my grandfather especially went off the deep end. He basically drank himself into a stupor whenever he could and after years and years he started flipping out on people like a crazy person, yelling at clocks and stuff, conversing with himself, seeing stuff, and basically getting like this almost every time he'd drink. Basically just went loony whenever he'd drink after a while, but kept chugging liquor every night
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My cousin destroyed his liver and died at 39 from his excessive drinking. Please, please try and lay off it as much as possible.
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Holy that is young. Was he a 24/7 guy? Just asking because the youngest person in my family to die of alcoholism was 62 and he downed 2 fifths every day since the age of 10. Guess my family must have strong livers.
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Yeah, it is young. From what I can remember, he had 9-10 beers on most days and some days, he'd have a few more so about 12 total. He started drinking heavy at 21 and tried to slow to 5 beers a day for 6 months but couldn't.
Maybe your family do have strong livers. It's all down luck, really. Like although most smokers get lung cancer or heart attacks as a result of smoking, some never do. Still, 62 is young. That's sad as well!
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