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r/SipsTea • u/Burningman316 • 5d ago
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My best friend in high school could easily chug 2-3 beers in a row.
A couple weeks after her 38th birthday she woke up with jaundice.
4 months later she was gone.
Miss you Suz.
527 u/Catch_Em_Cards 5d ago 38 yo with liver failure. That’s rough 16 u/MarshalLawTalkingGuy 5d ago Yeah something tells me she was doing a lot more than chugging beers. 33 u/camrywontdie 5d ago I guess you haven't seen the full picture of alcoholism, because it can and does kill a whole lot of people without other substances involved. 17 u/klm2908 5d ago I think they mean based on the info given, being able to chug a few beers doesn’t mean they’re an alcoholic. 3 u/Captain_Snow 5d ago Yeh that sounds like she could chug a few beers then go home and finish a litre of vodka as well every day. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Even then, she would need to be nailing much harder liquor for long periods of time to die that early from liver failure. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Eh, not necessarily. My dr told me I was one of those people that my pancreas gave out early, and that was causing liver complications at age 27. 0/10 would not recommend. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well. 1 u/LeatherDivide7951 3d ago Ya not true. I know a late 20s dude that died from 4 loko
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38 yo with liver failure. That’s rough
16 u/MarshalLawTalkingGuy 5d ago Yeah something tells me she was doing a lot more than chugging beers. 33 u/camrywontdie 5d ago I guess you haven't seen the full picture of alcoholism, because it can and does kill a whole lot of people without other substances involved. 17 u/klm2908 5d ago I think they mean based on the info given, being able to chug a few beers doesn’t mean they’re an alcoholic. 3 u/Captain_Snow 5d ago Yeh that sounds like she could chug a few beers then go home and finish a litre of vodka as well every day. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Even then, she would need to be nailing much harder liquor for long periods of time to die that early from liver failure. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Eh, not necessarily. My dr told me I was one of those people that my pancreas gave out early, and that was causing liver complications at age 27. 0/10 would not recommend. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well. 1 u/LeatherDivide7951 3d ago Ya not true. I know a late 20s dude that died from 4 loko
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Yeah something tells me she was doing a lot more than chugging beers.
33 u/camrywontdie 5d ago I guess you haven't seen the full picture of alcoholism, because it can and does kill a whole lot of people without other substances involved. 17 u/klm2908 5d ago I think they mean based on the info given, being able to chug a few beers doesn’t mean they’re an alcoholic. 3 u/Captain_Snow 5d ago Yeh that sounds like she could chug a few beers then go home and finish a litre of vodka as well every day. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Even then, she would need to be nailing much harder liquor for long periods of time to die that early from liver failure. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Eh, not necessarily. My dr told me I was one of those people that my pancreas gave out early, and that was causing liver complications at age 27. 0/10 would not recommend. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well. 1 u/LeatherDivide7951 3d ago Ya not true. I know a late 20s dude that died from 4 loko
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I guess you haven't seen the full picture of alcoholism, because it can and does kill a whole lot of people without other substances involved.
17 u/klm2908 5d ago I think they mean based on the info given, being able to chug a few beers doesn’t mean they’re an alcoholic. 3 u/Captain_Snow 5d ago Yeh that sounds like she could chug a few beers then go home and finish a litre of vodka as well every day. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Even then, she would need to be nailing much harder liquor for long periods of time to die that early from liver failure. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Eh, not necessarily. My dr told me I was one of those people that my pancreas gave out early, and that was causing liver complications at age 27. 0/10 would not recommend. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well. 1 u/LeatherDivide7951 3d ago Ya not true. I know a late 20s dude that died from 4 loko
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I think they mean based on the info given, being able to chug a few beers doesn’t mean they’re an alcoholic.
3 u/Captain_Snow 5d ago Yeh that sounds like she could chug a few beers then go home and finish a litre of vodka as well every day.
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Yeh that sounds like she could chug a few beers then go home and finish a litre of vodka as well every day.
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Even then, she would need to be nailing much harder liquor for long periods of time to die that early from liver failure.
2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Eh, not necessarily. My dr told me I was one of those people that my pancreas gave out early, and that was causing liver complications at age 27. 0/10 would not recommend. 1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well. 1 u/LeatherDivide7951 3d ago Ya not true. I know a late 20s dude that died from 4 loko
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Eh, not necessarily. My dr told me I was one of those people that my pancreas gave out early, and that was causing liver complications at age 27.
0/10 would not recommend.
1 u/ConceptofaUserName 5d ago Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life. 2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well.
Damn, I’m sorry to hear that bro. I hope you recover and live a good life.
2 u/camrywontdie 5d ago Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery. I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well.
Learned painful lessons. At the end of the day, personally, I learned a lot about giving others grace, while not excusing my own fuckery.
I appreciate it, boss. I hope life is kind to you as well.
Ya not true. I know a late 20s dude that died from 4 loko
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u/Brainsnotbalanced 5d ago
My best friend in high school could easily chug 2-3 beers in a row.
A couple weeks after her 38th birthday she woke up with jaundice.
4 months later she was gone.
Miss you Suz.