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	<title>Comments on: Effects of Alcohol on the Body</title>
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		<title>By: Josh Monga</title>
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		<dc:creator>Josh Monga</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 18:03:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>One of the reasons i started drinking when i was young is that at the time the effect produced from ingesting alcohol was that more of an upper rather than a depressant. Alcohol lifted my depression as well as my anxiety and fears which made me feel free and happy. As time went on and the more and more alcohol i consumed my body and mind finally caught up with what happens to people who consume alcohol obsessively. I developed a bleeding ulcer early on from alcohol and other substances where i would wake up in the morning vomitting, and in so much pain it was hard to walk. I didnt think much of it at the time but i knew that if i drank, the pain in my stomach went away. Thats how a lot of my drinking and use went, my body would shut down in certain ways or i would develop problems like the shakes, anemia, and unhealthy weight loss. I never thought of those things as being related to my drinking and use though. I&#039;m grateful and very fortunate to come out the other side with little internal damage done to my body, i still have some of the physical reprocussions of being a drunk but those i can live with. Today, i know when i feel bad it either means i&#039;m sick, have allergies, not drinking enough water, drinking to much caffeine but those are small things i can deal with. I&#039;m glad i havent had to go to the hospital in a long time because i&#039;m throwing up blood, or dealing with a fractured bone from a drunken escapade the night before. Recovery has given me lots of gifts and i feel like one of the ones i appreciate most is my well being, i used to enjoy doing everything outside, hiking, climbing, riding bikes, taking walks and those all went by the way side when i was drinking. Now today those are all options for me and i dont have to drink before i go out to feel ok.</description>
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