Alcohol & Substance Abuse : Withdrawal Symptoms of Alcohol
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@oddsource Amen. If you can do that great. But people like me have a hard time sayin I’m at my happy drunkenness. So I usually? only have one beer and I’m good.
Btw, it? just sounds like he is describing a hangover.
I’m? so glade to be sober. I fucking kicked that habit in its rightfully ass.
bro i get the same thing aswell, realy scared now,? but now im getting breathing problems, i feel like im dieing
i dont drink anymore? i guzzle
iv come to this sight to see if what im going through means im a Alocholic i dont drink every day some times not for weeks but when i do i go on it? for 2 or 3 days drinking up to 3 or 4 bottles of whisky in that time .i then have to stop as my sleeping patten stops i get bad dreams and it fill like my hart is about to stop thats what wakes me up all the time. and a bit shakey both hands and feet when i walk ..is this the signs aswell? any feed back would be nice thanks
—-I noticed after many years of heavy drinking…Now at night, it feels actually like there is a REAL water faucet running on my forehead. Water or sweat gets into my eyes. I think there’s alcohol in it–stings my eyes. Could mean bad things happening to my liver and kidneys. I have no idea? why I still love alcohol! I am sober now…..
or like my family that says I am not an alcoholic while i am, like they dont accept it, they dont see it as such,, that alcoholism doesnt exist and that is not a sickness:? son u r not alcoholic just a heavy drinker that should stop drinking! you dont need AA thats not for you… What a help right?
I am having that at? the moment mate, is like being in hell… is so so horrible.. I need to stop, I am starting AA.. last time I drank 4 days non stop … I am lucky to be alive… and also, the horrible sweats at night, clothes totally damp!….
lol?
I’ve been partying this weekend alot of drinking went down, but I was laying in bed all of a sudden, I feel like anxious? and deppressed, I realized now that I’m having withdraw symptoms. this sucks.
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What kills me is when a family member, “an enabler” that’s codependent says something like, “Well he doesn’t drink as much as he used to” or “He’s cut down regarding his drinking.” I have had several alcoholics in my family. I have enough God-given sense to? know there is no “cutting back” or “cutting down” etc. They are both in denial in those situations etc.