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You went to a catholic school. Did your dad not do tarmac drives until the tax man caught up with him?Originally posted by sasguru View PostDunno. Are you? It's a question. Although I was just assuming it because of your alcoholism.Comment
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Horrible that. I know because I was well on the way. It's progressive. Over time you have to drink more and more to get the same buzz.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAlthough I was just assuming it because of your alcoholism.
The wake up call for me was when I started getting withdrawal symptoms the next day. Not the cravings that you might expect but crippling panic, anxiety and depression. It's that bad that you just want to curl up and die.
Alcohol abuse doesn't just fook your liver, it can take an enormous toll on your mental health.Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Sounds horrible. Although I like a beer as much as the next man, I've been lucky enough to always be able to take it or leave it.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostHorrible that. I know because I was well on the way. It's progressive. Over time you have to drink more and more to get the same buzz.
The wake up call for me was when I started getting withdrawal symptoms the next day. Not the cravings that you might expect but crippling panic, anxiety and depression. It's that bad that you just want to curl up and die.
Alcohol abuse doesn't just fook your liver, it can take an enormous toll on your mental health.
Maybe it's not too late for our Oirish tinker friend to mend his ways.Hard Brexit now!
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