When I admitted my drinking to my Dr. he asked me about my intake. His first question was, "Three to six a day?" I had to admit more like 10 to 15. Even worse, occasionally as many as 18, but this was usually when I had moderated or abstained the night before, so it was probably my body trying to keep things balanced, so to speak.
It's always been light beer. My heart is in good shape. I suspect some kind of liver inflammation ( dare I say damage? ), and I seem to have strange bouts of brain, facial and hand numbness. Also, occasional respiratory episodes. Keep in mind this was all while also ingesting 4 mg of clonazapam daily.
I don't expect a medical diagnosis, and I certainly won't hold you to it. But, "educated guesses" are most welcome.
I remember him saying that due to her drinking, she was nutritionally mal-nourished, which is why B supplements are so important here. Seriously, I'm convinced I'm at the beginning stages. Words are often on the outside edges of my brain and I really have to focus to find and then to articulate. Right before I stopped drinking, I went to a work meeting with a guy I've known for 8 years. EIGHT. And I could not, for the life of me, think of his name. How embarrassing.
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