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Alcohol - are you a social drinker?

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Hello,

First off, please accept my apologies for this unusual post. I write for the NHS Choices website (nhs.uk). I’m looking to interview someone who has developed health problems as a result of regularly drinking above recommended alcohol levels. I'm not looking for a heavy drinker, rather, I'm looking for someone who might describe themselves as a regular drinker. For a man, this would mean regularly drinking more than 3-4 units a day. Please send me a direct message if you'd like to be involved. Cheers.

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Disabilityhearing

Why not me editor?? Can we not start now tho. I've got to get some sleep

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Mama41

How about interviewing someone who has liver problems but has never been a drinker???

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