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Alcohol Abuse.?

Question by scared: Alcohol abuse.?
Maybe its kinda stupid question but i have to ask this. I have a friend and his father is abusing alcohol like crazy… He is 49 now he was drinking since he was 20 years old. Now he weights about 100lb.. 53kg he was once at hospital because he was abusing alcohol for like 2-3 weeks then he stoped because he was out of money he had to vomit a lot he was shaking like crazy for 1 day. Then next day he was fine and then like 2-3 days later he was not drunk or anything he was walking and then fell.. for no damn reason, blood came out of his mouth he was shaking he went to hospital and came back next day and he was allright. Its been like 4-6 months since that happend and he is drunk all the time, he did not stop drinking at all after all that happened to him. I wonder how long that person will live because he is making my friend to feel bad they dont have normal life and i know he is tired of that. Im like how much more can that person take its just crazy for me. Ty for you time!

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Answer by ahsan a
The bleeding could b one of the signs 4 liver damage. That’s how most alcoholics end up.
By the way, do not wait 4 his death. Pl get him admitted 2 one of the facilities dealing specifically with this problem.

Answer by no2censors
i’ve been drunk damn near every day for over 25 years. i have seizures sometimes and had 2 strokes already and i’m only 40, plus i went blind in my right eyefor no reason other than alcohol poisoning.i prefer being drunk, then i am not in pain, physically or emotionally. whenever i run out of booze and money i get the shakes, can’t eat or sleep., and feel like vomitting for a few days. he’s a grown man, it’s his life and his choice if he wants to drink. you have no idea what he may be feeling maybe it’s the only way he can cope. i’m sure i would have killed myself many years ago to escape the pain if i hadn’t discovered booze. myob!

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