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Alcohol dependancy

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SC00BY | 20:41 Sun 30th Nov 2008 | Health & Fitness
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If someone, me, has no access to alcohol for two weeks out of every month, But then drinks every day for the other two weeks. Should this be any cause for concern?
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Depends how much you drink every day for the other two weeks...
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Bottle, bottle and a half of wine.
Or say, 5 or six pints.
Your liver hates you!
Is this drinking causing you a problem?
It is over the recommended limit but then not that much really
The fact that you're asking the question Scooby means that you are concerned about it, which is the most important aspect. x
What is it that makes you have a drink everyday when you can?

is it purely because you enjoy it or do you feel you have to have a drink?

Could you take it or leave it?

Do you drink with a meal or friends or alone or in the pub mostly?

Do you end up drunk most nights you do drink?
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Thanks everyone. Yes I am concerned, a little. I drink to forget things. I don't know if I could take it or leave it.

Drink out,in, with friends or on my own!

I don't end up drunk, not really, but certainly not sober.

Thanks again guys/girls.
Alcohol dependancy multiplied by those dependant on you is great cause for concern.

If the bottle is worth living in a ditch (no cost/harm to anyone) then do it - 'cause that's where excess leads to.

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