DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » It's actually quite difficult to drink a healthy liver to death, you won't do it on 4% lager. Pintmen die from strokes and heart attacks.
ghostfacekilla wrote: » Nothing against anyone else's consumption, it just doesn't mix well with this individual.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » It's actually quite difficult to drink a healthy liver to death, you won't do it on 4% lager. .
nacho libre wrote: » How does alcohol effect your penis? Do you mean that for some people it's hard to get and maintain an erection due to consuming too much alcohol?
ceadaoin. wrote: » It is though. Even some chronic alcoholics don't end up with health problems directly caused by alcohol. Most don't even get liver disease (I think it's something like a quarter do). That said, given that no one knows how it will effect them personally, I wouldn't be risking it by drinking that much every day!
nacho libre wrote: » Maybe some people just like the feeling of being relaxed after having a couple of pints but not the feeling of being quite drunk and the morning after effects that go with it. I wish i was more like the social drinker, enjoy two or three pints a week and be done with it, but i enjoy being tipsy too much.
sbsquarepants wrote: » It is that Ragnar! I can never understand the people who say, "I drink, but I don't like being drunk" What the hell is the point of taking any drug if it's not to experience the effects?
Ragnar Lothbrok wrote: » To balance all of the above: drinking is good fun
The Enbalmer wrote: » There's not an organ in the body that's not adversely affected by too much alcohol. The brain,the stomach,the liver,the kidneys,the heart,the skin and the penis. .
The Enbalmer wrote: » There's not an organ in the body that's not adversely affected by too much alcohol. The brain,the stomach,the liver,the kidneys,the heart,the skin and the penis. Ever heard of brewers droop? Wet brain? Depression and anxiety caused by drinking? Ever see an alcoholic with good skin? Alcoholism is chronic,meaning it increases as the years go by..somebody drinking 6 cans a day in thier 20s can easily end up drinking whiskey for breakfast in thier 40s..I've seen it happen.
wakka12 wrote: Even if you dont necessarily get liver disease drinking that amount of alcohol will weaken everybodys arteries and heart(because for instance, alcohol naturally increases everybodys blood pressure at least a bit) and increase risk of certain cancers. So they may not die of it but theyre at the very least less healthy than they would be without it
Wanderer78 wrote: » Best of luck with it
Truckermal wrote: What a change! My local pub closed after that so I gave up the drink including at home, great decision I am in better health and feel great too!
Truckermal wrote: » I normally have have 3 pints every evening so probably a bit over average!
GoneHome wrote: » What's a unit, a pint? If so about 10 units over a weekend
HappyAsLarE wrote: » I’d say it depends on how much is eaten. A “fast metabolism” can’t hide 1000 kcal a day.
Pac1Man wrote: » 5 pints per day isn't really dependent on the person! Things aren't going to end well.