My stepfather talked me into drinking alcohol on occasion when I was 16, and he was often mentally and physically abusive with me, so i was afraid he was going to abuse me if i didn't drink on occasion.
@ClaudioBenassi Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen the effects of 30 years of alcohol + television over the body, they are devastating.
@LesegoMot2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@billmoore1936 Жыл бұрын
Yes Alcohol is a killer I drink for going on 40 years but I am Sober and loving every minute of it Bill
@TheAmk123459 ай бұрын
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@Adrienne19686 ай бұрын
Alchol like anything else I can take or leave. Daughter of an alcoholic. I have personally witnessed the behavioural changes in an alcoholic and they are not at all pleasant!😊
@MedicalCentric6 ай бұрын
I understand that witnessing the behavioral changes in an alcoholic can be challenging and unpleasant. Your ability to take or leave alcohol is commendable. ❤️
@lynnschaeferle-zh4go Жыл бұрын
Thank God I am unable to drink because I watched my spouse kill his brain with drink. Then he turned into a hateful monster because he is mad that he ruined his body. All our intimacy ended when his belly got so big I couldn’t hug him anymore, and sex isn’t fun when your positions don’t work and the Johnson doesn’t work either. Then what good are you if you don’t (or can’t) drink?
@MedicalCentric Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about the situation you've been through with your spouse. It can be challenging to witness a loved one struggle and the impact on your relationship. I encourage you to focus on self-care and personal growth it gets better
@remedymeHOUSEdoctor11 ай бұрын
Great insights, well done. We know more about chronic alcohol use, but effects of 1-2 drinks are less talked about
@naveenp36254 ай бұрын
No heavy effects for 1 or 2 drinks (60 ml per day )
@islanders1329fan3 ай бұрын
One of the things I’ll never understand is how these drinkers lash out when they’re told they’re overdoing it. They also live in denial about the effects of alcohol on their body, they just wanna stubbornly believe it’s their stress and anxiety relieving friend, but the thing is…alcohol only relives those things TEMPORARILY and then they impulsively gotta drink more of it. They also wanna stubbornly believe too that alcohol has nothing to do with them waking up not feeling well rested and then having to take a massive explosive 💩 But they’ll keep drinking. This is just as impossible for me to understand as much as when people become first time drinkers, they know how awful it tastes, then feel so sick and nauseous at first, toss their cookie, but force their taste buds to get used to this. Why? 🤦🏼♂️ I’ll never understand that. That’s why I’m glad I don’t drink. I don’t see the long term benefits there are to these kinds of beverages to begin with.
@MedicalCentric3 ай бұрын
@islanders1329fan It’s certainly challenging to grasp why some people continue to drink despite the negative effects. Alcohol might offer a temporary escape, but the long-term impact on health, including disrupted sleep and digestive issues, is significant. The initial unpleasant experience with alcohol can be surprising, yet many push through it, often due to social pressures or the misguided belief that it’s a necessary coping mechanism. It’s great to hear you’ve chosen not to drink, prioritizing your well-being and avoiding the cycle of dependency. Your perspective on this issue is valuable and reflects a thoughtful approach to personal health.
@natesanjyothikumari52562 жыл бұрын
Very informative video
@MedicalCentric2 жыл бұрын
Glad you think so!
@davechristian7543 Жыл бұрын
You forgot throat cancer as most people do sadly even through its quick common in heavy drinkers even if they dont smoke.
@gmo709 Жыл бұрын
Over time...Lowers vitamin A, lowers testosterone. Doesnt help vision. Boosts snoring bc relaxes throat muskles. Boosts anxiety...liver disease, depression. Good luck.
@MedicalCentric Жыл бұрын
As we navigate the complex landscape of alcohol consumption, it's essential to shed light on the often-overlooked consequences that unfold over time. Beyond the immediate effects, a prolonged indulgence in alcohol can lead to a cascade of detrimental outcomes. Vitamin A levels take a hit, testosterone dwindles, and surprisingly, vision doesn't escape unscathed. The relaxation of throat muscles, while seemingly harmless, translates to an unwelcome symphony of snoring. Anxiety, liver disease, and depression weave themselves into the narrative, each a potential chapter in the book of alcohol's lasting effects. So, here's a toast to awareness - understanding the far-reaching implications of alcohol consumption may be the first step towards a healthier, more informed tomorrow. Good luck on your journey to well-being.
@denis_ursu54872 жыл бұрын
Voice changed. Why?
@Maesterful2 жыл бұрын
Puberty
@katyarnold67572 жыл бұрын
I hate alcoholics people. I tried alcohol had headaches and didn't like the taste, the smell, and feeling of headache, and feeling weird. I owe it all to God for letting me not like alcohol or drugs and cigarettes. Thank you! Jesus Christ!!! who is my savior.
@carrieaylor1962 жыл бұрын
It's sad that you say that you "hate alcoholic people" but yet you mention God. It gives a bad impression of Christians when you say you hate someone for choices that they make but then give honor the Jesus who hates no one.
@marynagrytsay30782 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah. Since to hate onto others, because they were cursed with a disease, that you are EXTREMELY lucky to not have experienced, is SUCH a Christian thing to do. Don't you guys have a schtick for "loving thy neighbor," regardless of our differences? What about people with other diseases/disorders. Do you hate cancer patients too, since they might have to take opioids, just go get through the day? Do you also hate sick children? No? Then, in conclusion, WHAT THE FUCK. Pull your head out of your ass for those of us trying to educate ourselves on sobriety. Why you had the need to share that you "hate alcoholics," while this content is exactly targeted towards that demographic, so people know they will feel healthier and overall better when they quit? We are all literally just trying to learn something here, and yes, a huge portion of this audience is those deserving of your hate? Again, don't Christians have a thing about helping others and spreading Christ's and God's love, unconditional forgiveness, etc, aren't all y'all supposed to be big on that? Please show me the direct quote from Jesus Christ, where he said, "you must love and accept everyone. EXCEPT alcoholics. Them, you can freely hate on." Please pull your head out of your ass. Every single person watching this is and always will be worthy of help and change. Your hate has no place or power here.
@CertifiedFreshMemes Жыл бұрын
@@carrieaylor196 Exactly. The original comment comes across as very hateful and ignorant.
@Anon-hw5tm Жыл бұрын
A complete lack of empathy for someone who follows Jesus. If you’re going to hate unnecessarily, hate those that benefit and profit from selling alcohol rather than those suffering from its effects. Hate from others and self hatred often leads people to a place where they rely on substances to get by.
@AdamasOldblade Жыл бұрын
People like you make me drink.
@tonyefbeats63568 ай бұрын
I've been drinking for 5 years now. Im not proud of myself at all. May God guide me through. I used to be very athletic and powerful. Now im just a fatty powerless indecisive mf😢.
@MedicalCentric12 күн бұрын
@tonyefbeats6356 I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but it's great that you're recognizing where you want to improve. It’s important to remember that self-compassion is key when making changes. Reconnecting with your athletic side and making small, consistent steps toward health, like improving your diet or finding new ways to stay active, can help. Seek support from trusted friends, family, or even a professional to guide you through this journey. You’ve already taken a powerful step by acknowledging it.