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JRock

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I have been drinking at least an 18 pack a day for the last two months... I think I need to stop. 😱
 
Joke?

How old are you and when did you start "seriously" drinking?

18 x 7 = 126 beers a week. That's a serious amount of calories.

Do you drink before/during/after work?

Do you get the shakes if you don't drink?

Need more info before recommending anything.
 
Originally posted by: JRock
Its weird though I am more productive at night when im drunk.

as in...producing kids?

seriously though, think of the toys you could've bought with that money. At least listen to us and invest in liquor...I'll even be so kind as to spend the money you save for you!
 
2 months? I'm missing a little over 2 years because of alcohol. From 21 to nearly 24 I was in an alcohol induced fog.

If you think you have a problem, then stop.
 
Started drinking when I was 15. Been drinking heavy for about a year school+work = stress. No shakes but like depression/anxiety...
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Does it affect work, school, family or personal life?

not work or school but i am testy and short tempered with family or friends (before I have a few)

 
Originally posted by: JRock
Originally posted by: pulse8
Does it affect work, school, family or personal life?

not work or school but i am testy and short tempered with family or friends (before I have a few)

Then it's definitely a problem. You should probably seek some kind of therapy or AA if you don't mind the religious aspect of it.
 
yeah you should probably stop drinking. At least it'll save you lots of money to buy some antidepressants or something. btw alcohol IS a depressant, so its not really doing you any good just making it all go away for a while. If you want to make it go away permanantly you need some serious stress management/counseling/medication.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: JRock
Originally posted by: pulse8
Does it affect work, school, family or personal life?

not work or school but i am testy and short tempered with family or friends (before I have a few)

Then it's definitely a problem. You should probably seek some kind of therapy or AA if you don't mind the religious aspect of it.

I know but its like an escape and ide rather drink the do anything else like drugs (been there done that and was able to kick that habit)
 
Originally posted by: JRock
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: JRock
Originally posted by: pulse8
Does it affect work, school, family or personal life?

not work or school but i am testy and short tempered with family or friends (before I have a few)

Then it's definitely a problem. You should probably seek some kind of therapy or AA if you don't mind the religious aspect of it.

I know but its like an escape and ide rather drink the do anything else like drugs (been there done that and was able to kick that habit)

Well, you obviously know what you're doing. You just have to want to change bad enough to do it. Otherwise you'll just drink yourself to death.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: JRock
Originally posted by: pulse8
Does it affect work, school, family or personal life?

not work or school but i am testy and short tempered with family or friends (before I have a few)

Then it's definitely a problem. You should probably seek some kind of therapy or AA if you don't mind the religious aspect of it.

AA neither promotes or endorses any religion.
 
Originally posted by: shilala
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: JRock
Originally posted by: pulse8
Does it affect work, school, family or personal life?

not work or school but i am testy and short tempered with family or friends (before I have a few)

Then it's definitely a problem. You should probably seek some kind of therapy or AA if you don't mind the religious aspect of it.

AA neither promotes or endorses any religion.

None, specifically, but the steps do involve accepting the existance of God. Which God that is isn't necessarily the same for everyone but it is a religious belief.
 
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