I've been shitfaced from 8pm to 5-6am for 2 weeks, I've now sobered up for 3-4 days.
I drink whiskey, but I also dabble with red wine. Although I have been a drunkard for 2 weeks straight, my tolerance is still pretty low. Half a bottle of wine will get me extremely drunk, a whole bottle will have me blacking out. in both cases it usually takes me more than 6 hours, since if I drink more than 1 glass of anything per hour I will puke it out immediatly.
Too bad that I still puke often. When I drink I always end up smoking cigarettes and hash joints (hash+tobacco), and the tobacco mized with alcohol will always make me puke at some point.
So there's that, I have drank super-alcoholics for 2 weeks straight, and in the same 2 weeks I have puked consistently at least 4-5 times per night.
How much damage have I done to my internal organs? Have I fucked up? I feel fine, to be honest, but this can't be good, and I don't know how much a unhealthy 23 years old male body can tolerate, especially when we're talking about such unhealthy behaviours (alcoholism and bulimia don't seem to go hand in hand).
i wouldnt say youve done anything permanent. the biggest risk at this point is if you fall over, down a staircase, hit your head etc. drink something lighter of aybe add some fruit juice to your wine, sangria baby
>>18597481
I'm very paranoid about these things, especially when my movements are impaired.
>drink something lighter of aybe add some fruit juice to your wine, sangria baby
I'm not saying you're wrong, since I've never tried, but I have always been of the impression that the more alcohol I have to drink the more I will feel nauseated. Usually I drink it in one sip (or 4-5 if it's whiskey) and immediatly after I drink ice tea (otherwise my stomach would feel too hot).
youre showing signs of alcoholism (obviously), not the best trait. just cut down mate.
solution: drink less alcohol
all the best
>>18597490
I've noticed it, as I've said I haven't drank anything for 4 days. This was my first extended experience with alcohol, and as far as I can tell I haven't developed any addiction, since not drinking it does not bother me in the slightest.
I was mainly concerned about the damages I may have already done.
>>18597495
You're fine, I'd be more worried about the bulimia at the moment.
It takes months, if not years of hard drinking to do irreversible damage.
>>18597478
Too much puking will eventually (takes way longer than just two weeks) cause you to develop Barret's Esophagus, which is associated with esophageal cancer. You'd have to keep puking for months, not just two weeks, to have the risk for that though.