As a recovering alcoholic thought during that period of my life that I couldn't escape it but then I found something so good that it helped me lose interest in alcohol entirely and I've never felt better thanks to Crystal meth 😊😊
I am so inspired by anyone who is beating addiction each day. There is a level of bravery, commitment, determination and grit involved that is highly commendable by absolutely anyone's standards. Sadly, some are pre-disposed to not have the ability and/or the opportunity to display this level of human spirit. I spend a moment often, to think of those who were not afforded these gifts. I am grateful for my sobriety each day.
Wow 30 pints a day. That’s equal to forty 12 oz beers that are only 5% alcohol here in the USA. I’ve heard of people doing a whole case of beer a day which is 30. But never 40. That guys tolerance is so high. It might be equal to even higher than 40 beers if the percentage is higher. Which it might be over there in the UK. I hope he made it.
07:08, 20 Jun 2023. I'm interested in this article & inspired from the start of it, to contribute this reminder. The article quotes "billions" spent on the effects of drink & drugs. I do understand this is realistic yet I live above an illegal addictive substance cultivation, supply & distribution network site of South London where police of almost three countries have ignored, enabled & facilitated the progress of substance abuses many years now. The ethnic cleansing of black & Minority communities puts crack cocaine smells, tastes & visual familiarity in the path of little children & all ages above that. Employees, emergency service staff, delivery drivers, motorbike drivers, parents, elderly & many others, given all the necessary traits of pre addiction. Those with a greater prevalence are encouraged into addiction of substances such as heroin, cocaine & similar, using easy gambling techniques. When the substance of choice is a lower grade, the substances are laced with stronger hidden substances. All this is with permissable guidance of Ministers & Governments, Councilors, counsellors & rehab facilities, emergency service providers & governors, & major segments of society. Thus, is the "billions" being spent part of money laundering? Are the addictions more profitable? A typical addict not only has little or no expectation of reasonable police & authoritive behaviour, they actually repel it. The efforts to police the segments of society are put to use videoing abuses of vulnerable & susceptible members of society. Tiny new born infants sexually abused via permissable covert videoing of a nappy change at a lower level of housing where covert cameras above him appease a cocaine dealer, giving subversive excuses to communicate quietly with other men who may like both paedophilia & cocaine yet don't have to worry about the legality or the morality of child pornography images garnered & distributed. Each child abused has a greater propensity of living a drug abuse lifestyle. They probably won't be paid as Counsellors or Councillors. They are more likely to be abused as teens, ushered into lifetimes of dealing & using drugs, being criticised from the system that accepted the wages of protecting them as infants. Kind respects, Theresa 🙋♀️☯️
The UK is in a lot of burden and trouble due to these habits. I am from India, and been here for Masters. Alcohol in UK is embedded into their whole social culture. Every gathering or party no matter how small or big will have alcohol. So youngsters get into it and then it continues for the rest of their lives. A lot of fundamental spcietal changes should happen for this to take a shift.
Excellent! I talk about this subject on my channel. Its a living hell but we do our best to break the cycle.
What is it like today?
How bad did it get during the pandemic?
Derek seems like a nice very likeable guy. I hope he finds the peace he deserves.
"I've come to the end of the line." Have you really though?
Even threat of homelessness won't stop these people from drinking.
Throughout the program there is no mention of Alcoholics Anonymous, I wonder why.
As a recovering alcoholic thought during that period of my life that I couldn't escape it but then I found something so good that it helped me lose interest in alcohol entirely and I've never felt better thanks to Crystal meth 😊😊
A & E dont give a fcuk if your going through withdrawal. Man up, get through it & stay off the demon drink..
I share you pain all my love brother
🇬🇧 Living in pubs 😂😂😂😂
I will never understand how alcohol is legal, but weed isn't. Alcohol is FAR more toxic to the body and mind.
10:58 the figures on the football table look like miniature versions of the guy speaking, or maybe im imaging things after drinking too much tonight?
Ayup m8 how ya getting i hope your all good m8 im still clean nealy a year clean hope your well m8 all the best
I'm currently going through 3-4 g a week…I've learned that quitting can kill….I just want to go home…I'll start over!!!!??
Im doing it at home, and im in 3rd day
I regret every time i drink
I am so inspired by anyone who is beating addiction each day. There is a level of bravery, commitment, determination and grit involved that is highly commendable by absolutely anyone's standards. Sadly, some are pre-disposed to not have the ability and/or the opportunity to display this level of human spirit. I spend a moment often, to think of those who were not afforded these gifts. I am grateful for my sobriety each day.
Wow 30 pints a day. That’s equal to forty 12 oz beers that are only 5% alcohol here in the USA. I’ve heard of people doing a whole case of beer a day which is 30. But never 40. That guys tolerance is so high. It might be equal to even higher than 40 beers if the percentage is higher. Which it might be over there in the UK. I hope he made it.
What a good job you guys are doing. Well done 😊
Wow this is absolutely trash quality of care NHS provides lol, talking therapy, and consulting for severe withdrawal
07:08, 20 Jun 2023. I'm interested in this article & inspired from the start of it, to contribute this reminder. The article quotes "billions" spent on the effects of drink & drugs. I do understand this is realistic yet I live above an illegal addictive substance cultivation, supply & distribution network site of South London where police of almost three countries have ignored, enabled & facilitated the progress of substance abuses many years now.
The ethnic cleansing of black & Minority communities puts crack cocaine smells, tastes & visual familiarity in the path of little children & all ages above that. Employees, emergency service staff, delivery drivers, motorbike drivers, parents, elderly & many others, given all the necessary traits of pre addiction. Those with a greater prevalence are encouraged into addiction of substances such as heroin, cocaine & similar, using easy gambling techniques. When the substance of choice is a lower grade, the substances are laced with stronger hidden substances. All this is with permissable guidance of Ministers & Governments, Councilors, counsellors & rehab facilities, emergency service providers & governors, & major segments of society.
Thus, is the "billions" being spent part of money laundering? Are the addictions more profitable?
A typical addict not only has little or no expectation of reasonable police & authoritive behaviour, they actually repel it. The efforts to police the segments of society are put to use videoing abuses of vulnerable & susceptible members of society.
Tiny new born infants sexually abused via permissable covert videoing of a nappy change at a lower level of housing where covert cameras above him appease a cocaine dealer, giving subversive excuses to communicate quietly with other men who may like both paedophilia & cocaine yet don't have to worry about the legality or the morality of child pornography images garnered & distributed. Each child abused has a greater propensity of living a drug abuse lifestyle. They probably won't be paid as Counsellors or Councillors. They are more likely to be abused as teens, ushered into lifetimes of dealing & using drugs, being criticised from the system that accepted the wages of protecting them as infants.
Kind respects,
Theresa 🙋♀️☯️
The UK is in a lot of burden and trouble due to these habits. I am from India, and been here for Masters. Alcohol in UK is embedded into their whole social culture. Every gathering or party no matter how small or big will have alcohol. So youngsters get into it and then it continues for the rest of their lives. A lot of fundamental spcietal changes should happen for this to take a shift.
And yet alcohol is legal and more importantly glorified
As an American going through withdrawal i'm jealous of the nhs
Something, not somethink
UK is one very depressing country.
It's grey and miserly.
That's why 75% of them are on antidepressants.