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    Inactive Member Peter Peeker's Avatar
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    LOL!
    I had the EXACT same experience with a place here...

    helpful bunch, eh?

    I figure I'll quit when my heart does.

    I am, however, seriously considering quitting smoking.
    I think it's far worse a habit.

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    both liver and pancreas diseases are extrememly painful ailments

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    dude not to make you mad or anthing, but that is seriously a sign of abuse. thats why alcholics can never just have a drink. it goes right back over the top. booze abuse leads to cirrosis of the liver and pancreatitus which are terribly painfull. If you do too much of the bombardment of alchol to them, you bound to end up with one or both problems.

    if you know you have a problem with booze and have been fighting it, you shouldnt have binges. falling off the wagon will just start it all up again.

    if you not an alcholic and can drink that much? I'd do some soul searching to find out if maybe you do have a problem with it.

    I've dealt with a lot of booze related calls. its amazing how many health problems and depression that stuff can cause.

    hope nothing I said is offensive to you or anyone else. just my viewpoint.

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    I used to drink a lot due to my high tolerance, but I have learned that there is a limit, and you should never cross that for health, social and mental issues....

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    fatal thing is that you don't notice the liver damage until it IS too late. Friend of me died of alcohol abuse in 2003, his pancreas had dissolved and poisoned his body.
    I didn't know of my liver damage because, as my doc put it, "the liver has no nerve". It's the poisoning that causes pain in the surrounding organs.

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