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Is it possible that it doesn’t affect me at all?
Hi buddies, I’m no different when I drink than when I’m sober. Is it possible that it doesn’t affect me at all?
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Answers (2) to: "Is it possible that it doesn’t affect me at all?"
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Hi my new buddy, Most people who are moderate drinkers report that low doses of alcohol have a pleasant effect on their ability to communicate, a stimulant effect on appetite, and an overall relaxation effect. A regular low-dose “user” of alcohol can experience a number of mental effects, ranging from sadness to anxiety, hyperactivity, and irritability, and a wide range of interpersonal problems. At higher, chronic doses—continued drinking on a regular basis—almost any psychiatric symptom can result, from paranoia to auditory hallucinations to intense prolonged insomnia. The effects on mental processes are as severe or as limited as the dose and length of use.
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ROAN you are the same as everyone else when it comes to alcohol,ANd i hope you remember that because alcohol affects people differently.Im always telling people,young people that alcohol is a drug,its just legal I am a retired paramedic/therapist and i have seen alot of young people die because they think that alcohol doesnt affect them,some young people binge drink,which is the same as putting a gun to your head,and not knowing what chamber the bullet is in.---mrfoot56
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