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Posted: Fri 6th Mar 2009 11:06 pm
by brian-uk

Posted: Sat 7th Mar 2009 04:35 pm
by lampshade
Surely that graph can't be right: withdrawl from alcohol worse than heroin??

Posted: Sun 8th Mar 2009 11:45 pm
by brian-uk
lampshade wrote:Surely that graph can't be right: withdrawl from alcohol worse than heroin??
It's right, a junkie sweats it off in three days doing cold turkey, heavy drinkers gets the shakes yes but also he/she can fit and have seizures, it can kill, it’s a very difficult psychosomatic “habit” to break but I would say a heavy crack user has a difficult one to break as well.
What the graph doesn't show is the damage caused to society by alcohol in the UK, the domestic violence and the street violence, has been calculated that over 50% of all violence in the UK is directly attributable to alcohol.

It’s only in the UK that heavy drinking is seen as “manly”, very unfortunate for the rest of us.

An ex-heavy drinker
bri

Posted: Mon 9th Mar 2009 02:25 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
brian-uk wrote:
lampshade wrote:Surely that graph can't be right: withdrawl from alcohol worse than heroin??
It's right, a junkie sweats it off in three days doing cold turkey, heavy drinkers gets the shakes yes but also he/she can fit and have seizures, it can kill, it’s a very difficult psychosomatic “habit” to break but I would say a heavy crack user has a difficult one to break as well.
What the graph doesn't show is the damage caused to society by alcohol in the UK, the domestic violence and the street violence, has been calculated that over 50% of all violence in the UK is directly attributable to alcohol.

It’s only in the UK that heavy drinking is seen as “manly”, very unfortunate for the rest of us.

An ex-heavy drinker
bri
Very very true, its also inbuild into our culture. For a long long while now England has been a hard drinking place. Obnoxios behaviour inculding damage to public property and fighting is also excepted as part of the culture, which is a crazy thing. Its now accepted that some people of a friday or saturday or both will drink themselves to the stage of not being able to move and clogging up our A&E on a friday and saturday night. Drinking is i think associated with a manly connotations in many places, but its only in the UK were it is not embrassing for someone to get paraletic.