A Big Wake Up Call - My Life IS Gonna Change

On a similar story alcahol has already damaged my liver at the age of 22 it was first discovered. That's some heavy student nights!
Although it was never 100% confirmed* but always strongly hinted at it was the wake up call I needed as well. Haven't really touched the stuff for 2years now. There's the odd night but not as bad as I used to be.

If I get the all clear next febuary then that's me "good" again, if not then it will be a biopsy, something that was even a scare 6months a go.

*I may also be one of those unlucky people that has a fragile liver probe to be easily damaged and fat storage.
 
I've not had a drink in about 14 months, never been a regular heavy drinker. Funny thing was it wasn't planned I just fell out of the habit of drinking alcohol. I put a lot of it down to the fact the girlfriend doesn't drive so the need to plan ahead if I fancied a drink with a meal just became to much of a pain.

Anyway good luck and good health to the OP, nobody needs that sort of weekend.
 
I also had a life changing experience in February.
I hadn't taken my diabetes seriously and woke up one morning unable to read any words on my monitor.
A couple of days later I got the results back and my blood sugars had doubled and the GP said this is your wake up call.
I've shed loads of weight and I'm running nearly 1/3 quicker than I've ever run before.
I had my first bottle of Newcastle Brown on saturday since February and it tasted awful.
 
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