Unfortunately, this question is completely and totally unanswerable. I'm sure you're probably already aware OP, but different drugs have negative effects upon many different organs, the liver included. Hepatic issues are commonly tied in with Alcohol, but that really is just the start of how terrible it truly is. I see alcoholic women on the street who like like they are about 60 and they're not a day over 35. Socially, it will eventually alienate anyone and everyone who cares about you, either by direct action on your part or them simply being fed up with the sloppy behavior.
I think we can leave this open, although I have some reservations. The initial question can't be answered, but I think we can potentially help reduce the harm by discussing the problem openly here. I'm an Alcoholic myself. I don't really drink anymore, save for a few incidents and I can say 100% that a few years of heavy drinking did way, way more damage than a lifetime of intravenous Opioid use.
The only people who can help in this situation are either medical professionals or yourself. You probably know better than anybody about the state of your health. If you truly feel unwell and there is no known cause then the only remotely reasonable suggestion is to go to the hospital and have a work up done. Simple things like Thiamine deficiency can and often does lead chronic alcoholics into a state of insanity and severe cognitive handicap. See: Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, colloquially known as wet brain.
Let us know if you have any questions.