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Old 05-09-2018, 08:22 PM
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D122y
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qkr,

The pc answer is...see a dr. We can't offer med advice here.

The rest of the story is this...

imo...the good news is that if you can manage to quit drinking, you will have made it off of a path that will hamper your growth as a human. Relate it to trying to run up a hill carrying a 50 lb. sack of potatoes.

The bad news is quitting at such a young age is tough because you don't feel the physical damage until around 40 years old. By that time, there is major irreversible brain damage. The hell you will feel will help you to quit then.

More bad news...you are addicted for the rest of you life. The addiction is forever. It is a chronic condition.

I was clean for 8 months when I was 27. I gave into the crave and it nearly killed me.

I had a ton of fun being a drunk, but it nearly cost me my life. I was lucky to find SR.

Thanks.
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