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Booze ban: Thailand's one million heavy drinkers face serious health and withdrawal issues


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1 hour ago, toofarnorth said:

You say that.   Yesterday at Lotus I needed just 1 item , a bottle of Haiter ( bleach ).  Bottles are pink , blue or white , can't think what the difference is but they only had 1 bottle left , people must be cleaning their homes more.

The difference is that some you can use on colored clothes without it removing the color and I think one is lemon scented

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2 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Awwww! Maybe an opportune time for them to get a grip of their lives, have a good look in the mirror and change their ways!

Here, here!  I so much agree with your very astute and worthwhile comments.  Besides the humourous comments yours is the only sober one.  To add to it, alcoholism, cancer from tobacco products, death from vaping, opiate addictions and overdose, obesity and ancillary issues associated with and abortion are just other forms of much needed eugenics.  If we didn’t have inferiors in societies offing themselves and unwanted crack-addicted fetuses, then much like life without pollinating but annoying flies, worldwide, mankind would perish.

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Seems like it would have been better to find a way to just get people to not sit and drink together or party in large groups.

 

Death rate from alcohol withdrawal depending on which studies you look at ranges from 1-20%. So, if are talking about 1 million Thai alcoholics forced into withdrawal, that would put 10,000 to 200,000 of them at risk of death if the ban is effective and lasts more than a couple of days. 

 

For example...

 

https://www.medscape.com/answers/819502-79121/what-is-the-mortality-and-morbidity-of-alcohol-withdrawal-syndrome

 

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1 hour ago, yogi100 said:

When and if supplies of booze are stopped all shops will eventually have none left to sell. Including the Mom and Pop shops.

 

But we'll then have people making bathtub gin if the regular stuff becomes unavailable for very long or gets too expensive.

 

Illicit alcohol was big business in the USA during the Prohibition.

It was eighty yeas ago.......

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3 hours ago, darksidedog said:

Be interesting to see how long it takes then for alchohol withdrawal related deaths to overtake the covid numbers.

Nahhh....there is still room, a couple of thousand dead alcoholics, less so in traffic, plus a few virus victims. Big plus in the Songkran statistics this year.

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3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

I guess they could of used a thai in the photo rather than a falang

Didn't realise there were any Thai alcoholics (as no Thai would do this), therefore it is appropriate to show the wicked ways of farangs. 

 

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