usdathashield
Bluelighter
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- Jan 26, 2007
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yeah ill get sleep now man ill ttyl
lurkerguy said:Take a shot man.
Don't go cold turkey from a bottle a day my friend, you could seriously die.
You don't have to kill yourself with alcohol brother, what kind of trouble are you in?
It can't be that bad.
My aunt drank herself to death.
She died at 67...
It won't work as fast as you think, it is a slow death.
At 750ML a day, you might do yourself in at 35-40 though.
It is fun until you get liver failure.
You get all fat and bloated and have horrible pain.
My aunt went into a coma and still screamed from the coma in pain until she died.
Your liver is a very vital organ, losing your liver is a fucking painful way to go brother.
This is what your liver will look like in 10 years my man, and it is no coming back:
alanwatts said:I always had to take 4-5 days off just to recover. Night sweats are the worst. They usually only last one night/binge.
usdathashield said:yeah the wd's are getting much better i havent been able to sleep in 35 hours (so fucking long for me im a person that cant survive with sleep lol)
i dont know what to do about it really, im pawning shit so i can buy more vodka soon. ive been helpless to addiciton since april 06 (just got addicted to alcohol 2 months ago tho). worst thing is i cant seem to get out ofmyself, cant really stop myself at all which is why i need to go to rehab to get my shit together, because i need it very very badly. i know every time i get high or drunk im only hurting my body, myself and everyone around me i have 10 0000 reasons to quit substances but its always the same that i want to be addicted i like it too much love the escape.
The shit is dangerous, it creeps up on you.
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