What are the affects of drinking alot?
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Oh boy, there a million side effects of drinking a lot. Jaundice, heart disease, kidney failure, ruining your bladder, liver dysfunction, brain damage, gastritis, and many many more to list. I am not going to ask you to stop drinking right now, but just keep it under control. You need to drink only on some weekends and especial occasions. I had the same problem, but now I have cut it back to maybe drinking once a weeks or every other week or so. Good luck.
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Effects ...Doing things that u will regret when ur sober. You should join a group, AAA and when quiting a bad habit, you should pick up a good habit. Try it, also plan a date to stop.
Cirrhosis of the liver, intoxication, if you are under 21 it can halt your growth and development.
Becoming an alcoholic. Contact the local Alcoholics Anonymous center and talk to someone who's been there. It can change your life for the better. Good luck!
Liver damage...you can die from it. Umm hangovers,money not being spent wisely.
bad skin, bad hair, bad attitude can all develop. Healthwise you are damaging your liver and drinking empty calories that can cause weight gain and diabetes. It can affect your work or school habits, make you lose focus, and make you avoid your non-drinking friends and family. You'll want to avoid them because you don't want them to know. But people will know because they will be able to smell it on you even the next day. You might also make really bad decisions about relationships, friendships, sex, and trying other drugs.
If you think you are becoming addicted or developing a habit you should tell your doctor or call one of the many alcohol help agencies out there to determine how to stop and if you're on the road to alcoholism.
good luck, you've just taken the first step to making yourself feel better and becoming healthier, so take the next one and reach out for some help and advice.
drinking can damage your liver severely.and sometimes get you drunk.make you dizzy and affect your mental health.i suggest you stop drinking for your own good and try as hard as you can if you're addicted.
Cirrhosis or liver problems.
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