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Hi everyone,

I had been a heavy drinker since my teens. It got to the stage where I was totally dependent on alcohol and was waking each morning with what appeared to be back pain.

So blood tests showed my liver to be totally out of whack plus they discovered I had high blood pressure and equally high cholesterol. You think that might have motivated me to stop the damage but no that was over twenty years ago and I still carried on the only difference being my consumption levels went up.

2019 I’ve been drinking now over 40 years and I’m totally dependent. I wake and drink, go to work, sneak out drink more, lunch drink more followed by afternoon sneaks, I keep the vodka in my car. I was drinking 1.5 bottles of vodka a day, every day.

Xmas 2019 we spend with my wife’s sister. I was drinking heavy from Xmas eve to the 28th, I have vague recollections of going to movies and going in the wrong theatre only to sleep the entire film. Bottle of vodka safety hidden on my person.

I stopped drinking on the 28th December 2019, I never attended a clinic which was highly dangerous and I certainly wouldn’t recommend anyone doing similar. Long story short ( more than happy to elaborate if anyone needs help ) I quit the booze. Even after the gross abuse I subjected my body to I was committed to sobriety and here I am today nearly 4 years on. I’m 45lbs lighter, my liver had an ultrasound. The results came back as healthy and blood tests confirmed all levels were normal so no cholesterol issues and blood pressure off meds a respectable 110/70.

It’s never too late guys and you’re never too old. I quit at age 57 . I sleep great and feel like I e got a second chance. Fight the good fight, it can be done.

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Dogbot

I think you are a legend and I do understand how hard it must have been, 4 years that is fantastic well done 👍. Now to try and help others to understand what the alcohol is doing to them and their families.

The very best of luck from the wife and me 👍.

Stay safe All

Dogbot 🐶🌈Dave

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Oggynoggy in reply to Dogbot

Appreciate that Dogbot , don’t know about legend though just living is enough accolade.

I would e happy to help others in anyway I can.

Again, thank you.

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Aotea2012

Well done - that’s an amazing achievement.

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Oggynoggy in reply to Aotea2012

Thank you Aotea , no one is more surprised than me😊

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Shep666

Great stuff - a positive example to us all.

Thank you

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Murffie68

most excellent! I quit four years ago and things have improved similarly.

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KazKat

WOW!! TOTAL REPECT!!!I too have spent (nearly) a lifetime drinking too much.

An unrelated illness put me in Hospital in January (2023). Whilst there they took some history and thought it wise to do a Fibroscan.

Diagnosis - Compensated Cirrhosis....... WAKE UP CALL!!

I too feel like I've been given a second chance and I'M LOVING IT!!

Well done mate!!

Best wishes

🐈‍⬛❤️

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Oggynoggy in reply to KazKat

Hey Kaz, glad you’re doing better, strange how the unrelated illness turned into a blessing. No such thing as coincidence some of the time at least.

Second chance for sure, everyday is a bonus🤟

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