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  1. First off, this isn't purely scotch related but Scotchit is the only alcohol related sub I subscribe to so I wanted to post here. Anyway.

    I was looking at a thread earlier about a redditor whose roommate has liver failure and had a ton of empty vodka bottles, which got me curious about liver failure and alcohol consumption etc.

    What I found was several different sites quoting that 14 drinks a week (for men) is the moderate level of drinking and any more than that puts you "at risk".

    I thought about it and I'm pretty sure most people I know are in the "at risk" category. I'm 30, most of my friends and coworkers are roughly the same age.

    Anyone else feel like this is the case? A beer or glass of wine with dinner during the week, that's 4 or 5 drinks. A drink at the end of the day after a hard day of work (a neat scotch or a glass of red wine after you put the kids to bed and you snuggle up on the couch with your spouse), maybe 2 or 3 days a week. That's up to 6-8 so far. Then on the weekend, Friday night you go out to dinner with your spouse and split a bottle of wine. That's 2 or 3 glasses depending on who drinks more between the two of you (we'll say you did the 2). We're up to 8-10 drinks so far. Maybe after dinner you and your sp showbox ouse grab a few drinks at a  speed test  cocktail lounge. That's 2 more drinks (4 for the night) and up to 10-12 drinks for the week. Then Saturday night you throw a party or go to the bar with friends. If you drink more than 2-4 drinks at this point, you are "at risk". And in all that time, the most you drank at any o

  2. First off, this isn't purely scotch related but Scotchit is the only alcohol related sub I subscribe to so I wanted to post here. Anyway.

    I was looking at a thread earlier about a redditor whose roommate has liver failure and had a ton of empty vodka bottles, which got me curious about liver failure and alcohol consumption etc.

    What I found was several different sites quoting that 14 drinks a week (for men) is the moderate level of drinking and any more than that puts you "at risk".

    I thought about it and I'm pretty sure most people I know are in the "at risk" category. I'm 30, most of my friends and coworkers are roughly the same age.

    Anyone else feel like this is the case? A beer or glass of wine with dinner during the week, that's 4 or 5 drinks. A drink at the end of the day after a hard day of work (a neat scotch or a glass of red wine after you put the kids to bed and you snuggle up on the couch with your spouse), maybe 2 or 3 days a week. That's up to 6-8 so far. Then on the weekend, Friday night you go out to dinner with your spouse and split a bottle of wine. That's 2 or 3 glasses depending on who drinks more between the two of you (we'll say you did the 2). We're up to 8-10 drinks so far. Maybe after dinner you and your spouse grab a few drinks at a cocktail lounge. That's 2 more drinks (4 for the night) and up to 10-12 drinks for the week. Then Saturday night you throw a party or go to the bar with friends. If you drink more than 2-4 drinks at this point, you are "at risk". And in all that time, the most you drank at any o

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  3. On 11/5/2020 at 8:42 AM, denvemosc46 said:

    20 year old male here. Every time I go out for a drink, my nights usually start out pretty good, with me being in a good mood, and with a lot of confidence. But as the night passes on, 3 things happens. I get really tired, sad and depressed sitting in the corner not saying a thing, and so drunk that I throw up everywhere and can't remember a thing next day. I know I could just ''drink less'', but I somehow can't make myself do that, when I have had a couple of drinks. Has any of you dealt with the same situation?  omegle  xender

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  4. 20 year old male here. Every time I go out for a drink, my nights usually start out pretty good, with me being in a good mood, and with a lot of confidence. But as the night passes on, 3 things happens. I get really tired, sad and depressed sitting in the corner not saying a thing, and so drunk that I throw up everywhere and can't remember a thing next day. I know I could just ''drink less'', but I somehow can't make myself do that, when I have had a couple of drinks. Has any of you dealt with the same situation?

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