Was 9 years and three days sober. Going through a divorce I fell off the wagon and within 6 months was drinking a half gallon of vodka in 48 hours or less. I’m now 8 days sober that being said don’t ever get comfortable always remember the hell you put yourself through! Stay grateful stay sober, to drink is to die for a true alcoholic.
Glad you posted that you’re doing well. I have a friend who is an alcoholic and it is sad because he’s one of the nicest and most talented people I know. Stay your path and try not to let life’s stressors get to you. Take care.
Stay healthy buddy - stick too it , all my best. I can't do 8 days myself so much respect. I live minute by minute ? Can't do well that way. Right now I can't because I lost the few family and close friends I had, even my fiance in 2020. None were Overdoses or suicide or COVID ,it just all hit at once , then half a year later after losing 6 family and friends, my dog died. And I was off to drinking oblivion.
My father was an alcoholic who smoked cigarettes. He died in 1987 from a combination of cirrhosis of the liver and emphysema. My oldest brother died in 2010 from emphysema (I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy). My other brother died of cirrhosis. They both are deeply missed, but I and my son are the only family members still alive. I quit drinking and smoking 32 years ago, and my son quit smoking a year ago! I'm now 70, and quitting smoking was THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I did for my health in my life.
@@jonniangel3764Doesn't matter, this is a public comment section, people are allowed and encouraged to share their stories so we can all stay informed and keep ourselves safe and smart. This is a place of learning and sharing others stories
I had a friend. After his parents died from a plane crash, he became alcoholic. A year later, his wife divorce him. He drank more and more, until just two years after his divorce, he developed scarring of his liver and died the day after he received dialysis. Most alcoholism derived from psychology. Please take care of your mental health and be honest with yourself that you need love and care from others to get you through your alcoholism before it is too late.
Well aren't you from a cozy little world to think everyone has someone to love them and can access mental health care. Not all alcoholism is psychological. Most is just immediate gratification of feel good. Just because one uses tragedy as their excuse doesn't mean it applies to everyone else. All drunks have fabulous excuses in their twisted little brains. I know from experience.
@Rumpel Felt those 50 beers a day contained around 6,500 calories in terms of carbs - possibly more. They just lack the fat/protein/vitamins/minerals - hence the presentation at the ER.
This is exactly what happened to my father. He was 65, stopped eating overall and had a few bottles of whiskey. Was in icu for 2 months and ended up passing away from central pontine myelinolysis. He recovered, like said in the video and then he couldn't move well, couldn't even breathe. Was intubated 4 times with no success of lung function. I hope people realized the damage this poison causes not only them, but their loved ones. Rip dad.
@@CranialCollabs Actually not when people throughout the world 🗺 was given ample amount of opportunity, & warning to keep the New Covenant then true God is raining down rampant disasters as Judgment day is about to happen...
@@Christopher-qq4dl You seem to be suffering inside with anger. I can only wish you peace and contentment so that you may radiate positive thoughts, actions and words.
I was a severe alcoholic, sober now with no lasting effects, this video reminds me of how lucky I am to have survived it. I was hospitalized countless times with a multitude of things because of alcohol withdraw. So glad to be rid of that demon.
Same. Definitely don't miss all the bullshit that came with it. Craziest part is how one day I just "walked away"... I'm apparently one of the lucky ones.
This happened to me, I also was 42 at the time, its very very scary going through the dt's of alcohol, I'm 7 years clean and sober today! The ONLY way to quit is to want it for yourself!! Good luck to all that are suffering from addiction dependency, it only gets better when you want it to!
@@Munakas-wq3gp Know I did too until 2013 having had enough. I'd only drink when fully healed up, things were going great again, was happy, life was better; and then.. full on binge relapse. Otherwise in between, especially when bad things would happen, I really didn't think about drinking that much. But once having _one_ , the game was on. From guilt and other problems, it'd be followed with 1-3wks of no eating, just vodka and poweraid to chase, mmmm. Binge drinkers are something else. It's all the way to the ER room or else not at all. I chose the first path until finally finding way to the second, more rational choice. I wouldn't be alive today without that desire to quit and making it happen. Kudos to original poster, happy sober bday for the 7th year of a new life, and your 8yrs should be coming up soon, so my deepest congratulations. Just don't take the first drink. That's the "cure" to all of this which by now I'm certain you know. It's that simple but yet also so complex but it doesn't have to be. Just don't have that "first drink". It works for me and out of all treatment programs they have, both scams and the ones that aren't, that's really all they need to say. "Hey. Just don't take the first drink. That's it." Wish I got paid thousands of dollars to push that point with a lot of filler, but I don't want money to help others. That's not working a program to heal your own self and others, that's called capitalism. AA is free. Might not like what some of them say, but a club of people who don't like drinking isn't a bad one imo even if they can be cult like. It's their book where the real magic lies. If you read it front to back, memorize it, it WILL help anyone quit drinking being full of psychological explanations that even you don't drink, one can still benefit from reading it to have a more open and enlightened mind than you did before reading it. Like a self help book on how to live a real life without sadness, regret, hate, jealousy, all the things that poison our minds every single day.
Question. Is this just a scenario or is this like something that actually occurred to someone? Probably a dumb question because it’s hard to believe someone can drink 50 beers a day for 6 weeks
@@fryshicken1621 I believe these are real cases from medical journals. Clearly names are changed/ommited, etc. I know for a fact that the one on the girl who drank water till she died is real, I'm rather certain they're real.
@@fryshicken1621 I have like 3 relatives who went on benders like that. One fell in the lake. One lived to die of cancer ten years later. One got into an accident and didn't make it. They just disappeared like this subject.
One of my homeless buddies used to drink at least 45 beers a day. Sometimes 32. Unfortunately he passed away from a long battle of cancer. He was also a roofer before his drinking habits picked up. RIP Maurice (Mo) we all miss you down here.
@@christiniyoutubesux at his autopsy the medical examiner saw a lot of alcohol in his system. He fell off a roof on one of his jobs (from what my mom told me). He wasn't a heavy drinker when he was doing roofing.
I had a massive headache last week and it turned out to be viral meningitis lmaoo. Most painful week of my life but it passed without any side effects. And it turns out only 700 people in my entire state of millions gets it annually. Lucky me lol
alcoholic withdrawal seizures are serious stuff, and scary to witness. my aunt had two in 2020 and almost un-alived in the living room… both times. luckily she agreed to rehab and is going on 3 years sober!! i’m extremely grateful for the chance to get to know her as a sober auntie. (she’s pretty cool)
@@MrDonut-mb6msIt’s to get around UA-cam‘s bs chat filter. That’s also why assault survivors get demeaned, because the thing that happened counts as „inappropriate“ in YT‘s community guidelines. I mean… yeah, that thing that happened was HELLA inappropriate. Talking about it isn’t.
Alcohol creates a condition known as “Histotoxic Hypoxia” commonly referred to as “drunk.” Unlike hypoxia from lack of breathable air, histotoxic hypoxia interferes with the uptake of oxygen from the blood to the brain, even though there’s plenty of oxygen in the blood. That’s why the slurred speech of a pilot who has lost cabin pressure at 24,000 feet sounds exactly like someone who has ingested ten shots of liquor down here on earth. Alcohol is one of the few substances that can cause you to become unconscious but still be walking, talking, and even operating machinery such as a vehicle. Commonly referred to as a “blackout.”
@@dasshrs I could have swore he said the sodium levels were about the same for water and beer. ~10mg each. That makes sense considering beer is something like 95% water.
My mom was an alcoholic for many years, but it got really bad in the last few years she was drinking. She would have seizures and at one point, her heart stopped for ten minutes while in the ER. She's incredibly lucky to be here. She's been sober for 4 years now and I'm so proud of her.
This video is so scary. It reminds me of when I was hospitalised with starvation ketoacidosis, plus hyponatraemia and hypokalaemia. I had a lot of trouble eating after major GI surgery. I did go to both my surgeon and a dietician, but they completely dismissed my concerns (and I ended up reporting them to the health practitioner registry agency in my country). I don't remember a lot from that time, but I do remember that the effects on my cognitive function were terrifying. They were the first sign, to me, that I was seriously ill. They made it a lot more difficult to advocate for myself, and after my surgeon and dietician both failed me, I couldn't co-ordinate myself enough to find new specialists to see. I quickly became too sick to think straight or care for myself at all. I've been through some really awful things, but that was the worst time in my life. The muscle cramps were unreal, and they progressed to seizures. I also kept constantly gagging and retching, but I didn't have anything to bring up. Eventually, the gagging actually made it impossible for me to even drink water. I also had this awful sense of impending doom. That's what I remember most vividly. Thankfully I'm okay now. It wasn't a complicated case like the one in the video. I still have some trouble eating, and I'm still struggling to recover from the muscle wasting it caused, but I'm alright. I guess the moral of the story is, don't starve yourself for six weeks. Or maybe don't drink fifty beers a day. This is not something you want to experience.
A man once went over 400 days without eating anything to no ill effect. Lots of people fast for 6 weeks with only positive results. But you do need fat to begin with. And the man in the video didn't fast....he ate/drank badly.
Whang did a great job portraying the patient! Was really surprised to see him in this video until I read the description, thought he had a doppelganger that was into stock imagery.
@@andrew.lp.mcneill on admittance Germany claimed he was doing fine but many of his vehicles weren't able to continue fighting. This gives us a crucial clue as to what was going on. Germany was suffering from a lack of oil.
Trebletrouble 13 Germany was transferred to Russia. Upon arrival, Germany was in good spirits, but after a few hours he appeared to be suffering from hypothermia. Hypo meaning low and thermia meaning heat. But how could that be? Well, the freezing Russian winter had started to wreak havoc on Germany’s troops, which were already weak and poorly equipped. His oil froze, and his tanks ceased to function. But despite his critical condition Germany refused treatment. He was adamant about staying in Russia. However as his condition worsened he finally allowed doctors to move him, and he didn’t have much of a choice. Russia was now spreading throughout his body, and something had to be done fast to stop a full blown invasion.
This sounds like my younger brother. Unfortunately, nothing I or friends said made a difference. He drank more and more throughout a 10 year period. In 2009, not even a month after his 40th birthday, he got very sick for about a week, before passing away suddenly. He was not only my sibling; but also my best friend. Miss you pally-pal.
Lost one of my best friends earlier this year to alcoholism. Everyone knew he drank a lot, no one knew it was that much. Things went bad quick. Still hard to believe he's gone.
I drank for almost 10 years, at the end it was almost two large bottles of vodka a day to keep me comatose from the world. When I first tried to slow down without help I went into seizures and doctors didnt believe me when I said I drank a lot and thought it was the withdraws. It took another 3 years of seizures causing broken bones and concessions before I went and got real help. It took two stays for detoxing (I relasped the first time, the pain of being sober and the withdraws drove me insane. Also trying to figure out how to live being sober, its easy being numb.), a stint in rehab and then a sober house but I'll be 4 years sober in Oct. Life has never been better.
Congrats! As someone with alcoholism in the family (2 grandparents both were, 1 died from it) I'm a bit worried of also falling into that hole. I have depression, Anxiety and ADHD, and some weekends are spent completely blackout drunk, so far I have managed to keep it to weekends though...
This exact thing happened to my dad, like everything, seizing, not eating, drinking from 1st thing in the morning & stopping when passed out at night, he had a bad seizure & didn’t come out of hospital, they put him in a nursing home at age 50, he also all of a sudden couldn’t walk & had to be in a wheelchair, but he could still move his legs, his personality was exactly the same , although he also all of a sudden had dementia, lasted about 5 years in nursing home before passing away, I really miss my dad, I feel robbed, a bit of salt could’ve changed this ?
If its a really bad alcoholic habit, i dont think only salt could have fixed this. Salt wont repair a damaged liver from years of alcohol consumption. So sorry for your loss by the way.
This sounds like korsikof syndrome which is caused by a severe thiamine deficiency which itself is caused by years of alcohol abuse and malnutrition. It damages the part of the brain that controls arms/legs and the part that controls memory
My withdrawals: No sleep, itchy all over, diarrhea, nausea, pain in the eyes and skin (that's where the poison escapes), hallucinations, panic attacks, etc. The worst pain mentally and physically I've ever had. Glad I'm sober now. Only 30 days so far, but I'll take it!
While I've never had anything physical aside from nausea the day after drinking and sometimes SUPER dry and burning eyes, the affects alcohol has on my mental health is insane. I was forced to quit for a short while and within the first week my chronic depression and anxiety were basically eliminated. I went a little over 2 months without a drink and hadn't felt that good mentally or physically since I was a teenager. It's amazing what happens and how fast it happens when we don't treat our bodies like a dumpster. Sadly, I let myself slip back into drinking, but only a couple of nights per week now. Sometimes 3 if I can stomach it. I'm gonna start only allowing myself to drink on Friday nights, though. I film for an upcoming YT channel with my brother and a few friends that day, so it makes sense. At least it would only be once per week while with people instead of 3-5 nights per week while drinking alone at home after the wife goes to bed. Even then, I probably should just stop altogether. I'll probably try and see how a couple of Friday sessions without it goes and go from there.
@@mistermagnificence2112 I had a relapse. I'm 28 days sober today. I don't crave that poison whatsoever. Especially when I think about the withdrawals and the nasty taste of that stuff. I know I got it this time! Thanks for asking!
Good Lord, I'm an alcoholic that hit my bottom and quit almost 5 years ago, 5 years on May 14. I was a beer guzzler too. I feel awful for this guy. I guess I got lucky. My health is good and I have no desire to ever drink again.
Good for you! I know someone who needs to stop with drinking a lot of beer every day but this person needs to want to quit and be serious. This person's life is being effected in many negative ways.
@@mustacheboyo have another child and name him luke. Hide him from her and never mention him. Then by "chance" make them meet, then they became a couple without knowing it was all planned.
I’m an ER nurse. At any given time I have an ongoing relationship with several “JWs”. They are in & out almost daily if not multiple times a day. Often with seizures. I like to think I have a firm grasp on what is happening in the body. This was really well presented. I learned something. I didn’t expect to, but I did. Great job.
@@user-sg1bn2ij2k it doesn’t feel like arrogance, it feels like confidence, and I think it’s a good thing for a medical professional to have confidence in their skills, especially since 1) they go to years of school to learn what they know and 2) it seems like this person has a lot of experience with these cases specifically. Honestly op, I commend you for the work you do and for realizing that you have more to learn because the human body is so complex. Good job!
This is what happened to me. I spent several months and years in P/T. Home & sober for 4 years now. This video was helpful for me understanding what happened.
I went through the same thing when I first got sober. It's indescribably horrific. I made the ill advised decision to quit cold turkey from a litre a day of whiskey overnight with no medical help. I was fine for two days, then on the third, out of nowhere, I had a massive seizure and was taken into hospital. I was put on benzodiazepines and thiamine among other things, and I later learned that even then, they were expecting a second seizure, but it never happened. On night two in the hospital, though, I became delirious and was wandering around the ward convinced I was dreaming and talking complete nonsense, accusing everyone around me of being a figment of this dream I was certain I was in. Eventually they sedated me and got me into bed. I was in there for five more days being monitored before I could go home. I've been sober ever since. I NEVER want to experience that abject horror again as long as I live.
I liked your story Yella Dart. Being a friend of Bill myself, I've heard countless stories like yours and a lot from myself as well. It's really good to hear you've been sober since because the drinking disease is one not to be taken lightly. If you ever feel like drinking is better than current circumstances, please contact AA in your territory. They are in every city you might live in, you don't need your money and you coming to them will help their long term members stay sober. They remain sober to help others go sober. good luck
Every. Single. Aspect of that tale is world rockingly uncomfortable. I hate alcohol, I only smoke weed medicinally now, (it doesn't help that I have gastroparesis) so I can only IMAGINE what kind of pains you experienced through that time in your life. it makes me sick to my stomach lol!! I'm so glad you're doing okay now, and that you're here with us.
@@kipechawolfeortiz8791 I as well. Alcohol sucks. 7+ years off the poison. Cold turkey! Weed is GREAT. I'm 62 and weed helps in so many ways. My sleep problem. (I'm dreaming again.) My back problems. Can' begin to tell you how it helps my back. Depression is gone and I'm levelheaded again. We do some STUPID shit, before we get it through or heads and brain. 2+ cases a day? What we're you thinking, or not? lol
Jokes aside, maybe his paralysis wouldn't have happened if they introduced salt into his body at a much slower pace and over a much longer period of time so that his brain cells was able to adapt and prevent cell death. Given that this case is simple enough that even a layman like myself can understand, can we say that there were errors made by the medical team that resulted his paralysis?
@Shynn _ - Valid point, but since he was already seizing, which is a severe symptom more often seen in acute hyponatremia, I’d say the “easy solution” you pointed out may only be so simple in retrospect, especially as Mr. Chubbyemu pointed out, it can be tough to find where to look at. However, alcohol consumption is indeed a risk factor of ODS, as is hypokalemia, and though again in retrospect, I guess the medical team could have taken the possibility into account.
@@wiwaxiasilver827 i did a simple google search on "hyponatrmia" and the wikipedia states this pretty clearly. Precaution: Raising the serum sodium concentration too rapidly may cause osmotic demyelination syndrome.[35][36][37] It is recommended not to raise the serum sodium by more than 10 mEq/L/day.[38] so this is indeed something that the doctors should normally consider given the extreme case of the patient's hyponatremia. The only question i have left is this: did the wikipedia's mention of demyelination got edited in after this specific case or before? if it got edited in because of this case then i guess the medical team is fully excused as there was no preceding cases.
I used to drink everyday for half my life and now I don't. I'm 6 years sober. I saw my reflection in the detox.. actually he was my future self reflection. A man in his 50s or 60s that woke up next to me in the detox bed room asked if I could buy him some beer... He didn't even know where he was.. that was going to be me if I didn't stop drinking. I didn't want that life and decided to make the change.. 3/11/17. I haven't had a drink since. If you're struggling and want to quit, please try and reach out... the bottle doesn't have to consume you, and there are people who want to help.
The real MVPs are his liver and kidneys... how de didnt go into total hepatic and renal failure is truly outstanding. Give those organs a medal, they went above and beyond the line of duty. Also, when i read the title i qbsolutely expected to be about his liver, not brain
@@Customs4488 total shutdown of the liver and kidneys. Ie: they stop filtering your blood to remove nasty things snd therefore you start to accumulate byproducts and waste in your blood, slowly poisoning yourself. Hepatic failure also sometines carries the consecuence that not only does your liver stop filtering,but it also starts to breakdown and thus releases more nasty stuff.
Another russian drinking tradition is eating a large pat of butter before drinking. Another is including beer as a necessary in between drink to the vodka.
it's wild that a drug as damaging as alcohol is still ok, celebrated, and even encouraged while you can be denied a job, lose your job, or even get arrested for weed
Alcohol isn’t what killed him dummy it was his lack of salt and nutrition. Drink 50 cokes a day and watch what happens, drink 50 waters a day and see what happens. Drink 50 energy drinks a day n you’ll be dead before you reach the 20th. Should we ban energy drinks then? What about Coca Cola? Why should a whole substance be banned because some people are dumb af and can’t take it in moderation.
Sugar kills just as many people as alcohol bro probably more and that’s literally pushed onto our children, and it’s in every product we consume. Let’s ban sugar
And, y'know, also between 1000-3000$ per month depending on what kind of beer he's drinking. He's spending the same amount of what's some people's entire monthly salary, just on beer.
This retired ICU nurse nerd enjoys watching you As your cases have become more complex, I do enjoy it even more Some of your earlier cases were a bit simplistic to me, but your presentation was always enjoy Now I find that you present new knowledge tor. So, thank you, sir 😊
The biggest lesson from these videos is how resilient the human body really is. Dude lived off of nothing but 4.5 gallons of piss water for a month and a half and, if he'd had the foresight to take a salt tablet every now and then, would've survived it with minimal damage. Meanwhile I'm here worrying I might have a stroke because I didn't get the exact correct amount of Omega 3s in my diet this week.
Add some saltines, sardines, or bacon & beans to that piss water diet and maybe you can live off it for a while, if surviving on that counts as living. At least salty carboard is a step above salt tablets. What else is salty and rhymes with "beans"? Chicken wings?
I’m scared to be alive. You can’t eat sushi, left over potato salads , gas station hotdog, can’t exercise or have a dog I just stay in bed and eat apples now.
@@meows_and_woof ooor u can understand that death and disgrace are a unwanted yet unavoidable part of life...and creppy crappy things just happen for no reason at all? as cynical it sounds... is better to stop giving a damn aboot what may kill u but rather concentrate in what u can do to live at ur fullest (i eman, ANYTHING can kill you anyways, from a dog lick to eating cookie dough...or some disorder with a austian name)
Reason to stay sober right here. Was an alcoholic for about 5 years, went to the ER for severe withdrawals. Had my 1 and only seizure in the hospital. Stayed and detoxed for 5 days, incredibly weak and dizzy. Couldn't sleep for the 5 days there. Recovery was slow but steady. Every Day with out alcohol felt like a victory. Been sober 16 months. Not going back.
I drank myself to the point of acute pancreatitis. Doctors said my stats were record breaking bad. But I stopped and going on sober three years. No matter how far gone you are you can always fight back. Never give up.
I got pancreatitis from drinking a litre + of vodka a day , was in hospital for a week , nurses told me not to drink for a few months. Doctor told me drink Guinness or beer, I was back drinking within two days of leaving hospital and stuck to beer and I was actually ok . Took breaks every few weeks after that and I don’t drink every day anymore
@@paulmcgrath6118 yeah, it’s crazy when I look back at it. My whole day I spent thinking about it. Now it’s a nonissue and hope to keep it that way. Glad to hear you got it under control.
I started drinking heavily after a severe work injury. Within three months I was drinking 60oz of vodka every night. I quit cold turkey. That’s the second biggest mistake I made (first being allowing myself to fall victim to the bottle) I started throwing up blood, shaking, and went into a state of delirium. It took a full week to start feeling normal. That was back in April. Four months sober at this point. They had me on all kinds of meds to keep me alive. That’s when I learned just how dangerous cold turkey can be. Stay strong anybody that’s dealing with addiction. You aren’t alone
WOW, can't believe you didn't seize up and die... sounds like you suffered delirium tremens which is also highly dangerous due to your cognition being impaired. Congrats on getting sober. People often put it off too long and fall victim to long term side effects.
I was a fifth of vodka a day myself for 10 years. I'm lucky to be alive. I knew quitting cold turkey could be fatal. I sought help from my doctor. She put me on strong vitamins and ativan to help me detox slowly. It worked ,but still rough for a few weeks. I am also 4 months sober and haven't felt this good in a very long time
Been sober since January! Fighting the good fight, and going to 100% conquer it all together in due time! Good luck to all of you working to get sober! We are all proud of you❤️
i had potomania, i think. i was low on sodium multiple times in ER and it made doctors panic quite a bit. I hallucinated like crazy - auditory and visual - for a long time too. had psychosis as well. it was crazy. 192 days sober somehow. biggest accomplishment of my life. good luck to anyone struggling with the bottle.
I like the way he breaks down the names of each condition. I've seen so many of his vids that I can actually guess what it means before he breaks it down. When he said hyponatremia, I paused the video and figured it out. I just think that's cool. Great quality videos. Definitely has my sub. Thanks for making me feel smart.
Don't know if this'll reach anyone but if there's anyone out there who's trying to clean up, we see you and we support you and we know it isn't easy. You're doing the best thing for yourself and you're so brave. If you need a sign to start cleaning up, this is it.
I'm sure they have plenty of signs in their lives letting them know it's time lol Motivation to make the change is the hardest part because some habits just don't want to die. Myself personally, I decided that I was tired of seeing my family worried about the seizure hospital visitS. We all have that final straw that's a deciding factor in our lives of who we want to become instead of staying who we are. Why it didn't matter before is that nothing mattered to me, even when I thought I cared about something.....I was just going through the motions like a robot. Loving being a part of other people lives are a huge part of recovery of your life, not just from addiction. They say you have to love yourself first before you can love anything else, not true, learning how to love isn't something that you can do alone. Then your just masturbating. Having another in your life to love you is just as important as having another to learn to communicate. So just reach out and love someone!
I broke the generational cycle of alcoholism that comes from both sides of my family. 3 out of 4 of my grandparents passed from cirrhosis before I was able to meet them. My father was a severe alcoholic and has been sober 11 years. My mom started noticing her dependency and quit a few years ago. I loved the bottle for all of my 20's. At my darkest, a pint of vodka before work was just a warm up. I took a drink, then the drink took me. I made the choice to get out of limbo and live a sober life. I wouldn't recommend this, but I got sober on my own. It was the hardest thing I ever did, but the best thing I've ever done. I, thank goodness, do not have any lasting effects. I don't miss it. It's a part of my life that was an adventure, but that chapter is closed. I'm hopeful for the coming generations because this information is out there.
I did the same with cigarettes in mine. except I smoked cigarettes for 9 years and then quit cold turkey when I felt I was sufficiently killing myself. I've been nicotine free for 3 years now with October being my milestones. neither my mother, father, nor step fathers family have ever been able to put it down. my reward was finally after 7 years of trying conceiving a beautiful healthy boy. He's my good luck charm
"He recovered and was ready for discharge" Me: Oh shit is this one gonna end positively for once? "BUT JUST BEFORE DISCHARGE" Me: oh no here we go again
@Joseph Martinage His immune system picks up a viral intruder that it then recognises as something it has seen before and begins the creation of antibodies specific to the virus. Doctors administer advice to get plenty of rest and keep hydrated. In a couple of days his condition improves and he makes a full recovery.
Dr! It's 3am in the morning and I just listened to a thesis on why having no salt can break down the brain but yet drown a man of his own power. Does it seem strange that this gave me chills ,like someone that hears their favorite song? This information and knowledge is grand. You .are. amazing! Thank you for stretching my brain. It's almost like explaining a problem with a vehicle or understanding it . I swear I was a doctor in a previous life.
I used to smoke cigarettes every day for 8 years. I still remember on the day of September 22nd 2018 when I smoked my last cigarette of the day and I felt suffocated my whole body was in a discomfort, the next day on, my body felt weak I was eating less food, spending more time on bed, man those urge's for cigarettes made me sweat like a pig. I remember my self thoughts would constantly tell me to go and smoke one cigarette, as one cigarette would do no harm, but I wasn't able to move out of my bed cause of the weakness that I felt after smoking my last cig on Sept 22nd. Slowly slowly days passed my urge's to smoke decreased but it still remained, after a week I remember I woke up went to shower had my breakfast I felt like a new me. My urge's to smokes decreased to low but they would suddenly pop out, when it happened I used to sweat I used to get confused for a brief moment the urge's to smoke a cigarette would be so high I felt suffocated, but the memory of September 22nd remained in my mind I suppressed through such urge's. I have to tell ya more than 1 year and 4 months have passed, never felt so much better, upside was I started running after 8 months and I have started focusing more towards my health.
@@bababoouey9882From my experience what I have seen of myself and some of my friends and family members the more you tell an addict to stop a habit the more they fell for it, but please do share her my story I think experiences of others do give a positive impact.
I drank 3-18 packs of natural light every day (sometimes more) for 10+ years..I would start drinking around 6 AM and work all day doing construction,cook dinner, help the kids with homework,do yard work,shower and I would eventually stop drinking at bedtime, which is also when I would eat. A guy at work looked at me one day and said, "man you gon die"! I couldn't quit hearing that over and over in my head..After a couple weeks I put myself in a hospital to detox for four days.. I've not had a beer since and it's been 7 years. I have never even wanted another beer, I was so afraid of the withdrawals but I never had one..maybe it was because I was drinking cheap,watered down beer? im 6" tall and i got down to 114 lbs. im now 220 lbs. I don't know but I feel so much better sober and im enjoying raising my son into a fine young man.I can't imagine life drinking that much alcohol ever again. sobriety is amazing and im so thankful Mitt uttered those unforgettable words.. they absolutely changed my life.. I promise you, if you have a drinking problem, you can get through it, I never ever thought I would see the day I would be sober, now I don't think I'll ever see myself drunk again. After being drunk for so many years, it's nice to be sober..
@Teh Modest Mouse Why are you so upset? It's a joke, the way he said his entire demeanor was off and the seriousness about why he is better than th other guy.
@Teh Modest Mouse if papa john is so smart then why did he get himself booted from his own business and become the biggest laughing stock in fast food since jared from subway?
@Teh Modest Mouse also imagine becoming so triggered over someone making fun of some CEO that you don't even know personally. i don't think papa john gives two shits about you.
I drank alcoholically for 10 years and at my worst I was drinking a liter of vodka per day and not really eating. If I did eat it was a couple banquet tv dinners and a hand full of vicodin. Alcohol destroys every part of your body from stomach lining to hair and nails. Looking back I can't believe how sick and weak I got. I took several trips to the hospital for throwing up blood or for severe alcohol withdrawal when my body refused to hold down more alcohol. My breath started smelling like formaldehyde as my body broke down and died from the inside out. If I wasn't in my early 20s (and able to recover) I'm pretty sure it would have killed me. This video made me nauseous thinking about drinking nothing but all those beers. When I was forced to stop by my body, my family and the courts I couldn't see any point in living and tried to kill myself. The thing that was killing me was the only thing left in my life that gave me any joy and relief. If you drink long enough your brain changes and nothing makes you happy anymore, except more alcohol. If anyone is suffering with alcoholism I want to promise you that you can find meaning in life again. Not everyone is lucky or younger like I was, but the body and mind have an incredible ability to heal and I've got joy back from things besides substances. It takes a long time and a hell of a fight to get away from alcohol but you aren't stuck the way you are now. Things do get better, if you let them.
Wow. This rings true for me. Here's something I wrote about a week ago. "Joy" I don't find joy much outside destruction of myself lean on giving me my crutch like a handicap for health Insomniac ever seeking sleep a weary tenant who's a guest leading me to farther waters, deep following depths of tomorrow's hollow rest Let me be! Cried the faithful servant winding down the roads between the street finding fallow fickle fields, most fervent with his own contemptuous defeat
Yeah 25 bucks a day isn’t that bad if he’s gotta decent job making 20-25$ an hour it’s like 1 hour worth of work for those 50 beers. His wallet is fine
@@Werk4Cash yea that’s the problem with alcohol it can be a very affordable addiction. I mean with my job I can work a couple hours and get a couple handles of liquor that would get me pretty drunk for days. My buddy spends way more on weed then most alcoholics spend but alcohol is way worse for health
Wait you were filming that?
no
oh yeah
Ohmygod XD
Damn, didn't know that you were a full blown alcoholic!
you’re even extremely attractive whenever you’re portraying a 42yr old alcoholic
"he told them he was going to get some bread and snacks for the fish, but he never came back" ah yes, the classic with some twist
Because going to get cigarettes for the fish would have been ridiculous 😂
Steve *slams table* that's it I'm going to go get cigarettes for the fish!
FISH NEED SNACKS DAMMIT!
Lmao
“’ow much d’t’bread an’ fish cost, Eight?”
“Erm… one forteh-nine, love”
This is the same guy that died from the cough syrup. Man, dude's got some serious substance abuse problems.
He died from abuse of black licorice as well. He dies a lot.
It’s an actor
@@funfactsfunworld630 no wai
@@funfactsfunworld630 Wait, you mean that guy didnt die like 5 times over?
@@funfactsfunworld630 you shouldve thought twice bfr saying that
Was 9 years and three days sober. Going through a divorce I fell off the wagon and within 6 months was drinking a half gallon of vodka in 48 hours or less. I’m now 8 days sober that being said don’t ever get comfortable always remember the hell you put yourself through! Stay grateful stay sober, to drink is to die for a true alcoholic.
how’s it going now? im just glad you’re doing well!
I hope you are still doing well 💜💜
Glad you posted that you’re doing well. I have a friend who is an alcoholic and it is sad because he’s one of the nicest and most talented people I know. Stay your path and try not to let life’s stressors get to you. Take care.
Stay healthy buddy - stick too it , all my best. I can't do 8 days myself so much respect. I live minute by minute ? Can't do well that way. Right now I can't because I lost the few family and close friends I had, even my fiance in 2020. None were Overdoses or suicide or COVID ,it just all hit at once , then half a year later after losing 6 family and friends, my dog died. And I was off to drinking oblivion.
Hope you're well, random internet stranger.
I was an alcoholic for over 20 years, when started having epileptic attacks I was forced to stop.
I am happy now to be clean for 8 years now.
Keep it up😁
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥰👍❤️
good to hear man!
Youre the man!
That's awesome. Keep at it!! 10 days in detox scared the shit outta me, thought I was gonna die. I have over two years now.
This man literally had too much blood in his alcohol stream.
I c wat u did there😂😂😂
Problem solved!
Oddly comprehensible.
it took me a second😂😂😂
Huh , that's what I said
Bernard: *starts talking about hyponatremia*
Me: Ah yes, in this experiment I take a tube of water and submerge it in a bowl of salt water
fuck it
salt water in da tube
@@justcasris6991 subvert expectations
every time that experiment and explanation comes up it feels like the first time.
@@benpeltola1364 B.P. is a 33 year old man, presenting to the youtube comments with transitive amnesia
hypO meaning LOW...
My father was an alcoholic who smoked cigarettes. He died in 1987 from a combination of cirrhosis of the liver and emphysema. My oldest brother died in 2010 from emphysema (I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy). My other brother died of cirrhosis. They both are deeply missed, but I and my son are the only family members still alive. I quit drinking and smoking 32 years ago, and my son quit smoking a year ago! I'm now 70, and quitting smoking was THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I did for my health in my life.
Congratulations, my friend, and congrats to your son as well
I am proud of you.
Glad you live ❤️
It’s Not about you 🤦🏻♀️
@@jonniangel3764Doesn't matter, this is a public comment section, people are allowed and encouraged to share their stories so we can all stay informed and keep ourselves safe and smart.
This is a place of learning and sharing others stories
"His movements in the limbs above his waist" we call those arms around these parts.
Probably "arms" was triggering for someone.
Gigglesnorts
Neck.
Actually the thumbs are also limbs
When you need to reach that 500 word essay
I'm actually extremely impressed that he could drink 50 beers a day without his stomach exploding.
I know people who can drink 2 cases or beer in a day or night
His butt probably exploded frequently
Andre the giant drank that everyday. Man weighed as much as a small horse though lmao
I know a lot of people who litterally only drink alcohols cos they own or work in breweries
I once spent 3 weeks drinking vodka redbull from morning to night I was ok exept I was always drunk
I can't believe how far whang has fallen, he used to be a successful youtuber, now 42 and 50 beers every day.
Just an average Sunday
😂😂😂😂😂.....😦
And a dad
A dead beat dad who drinks Busch
Adpocalypse'll do that to you
I had a friend. After his parents died from a plane crash, he became alcoholic. A year later, his wife divorce him. He drank more and more, until just two years after his divorce, he developed scarring of his liver and died the day after he received dialysis. Most alcoholism derived from psychology. Please take care of your mental health and be honest with yourself that you need love and care from others to get you through your alcoholism before it is too late.
Well aren't you from a cozy little world to think everyone has someone to love them and can access mental health care. Not all alcoholism is psychological. Most is just immediate gratification of feel good. Just because one uses tragedy as their excuse doesn't mean it applies to everyone else. All drunks have fabulous excuses in their twisted little brains. I know from experience.
@@cincin4515 i hate to break it to you buddy, but delusions are psychological. so its still a psychological condition
Never trying to cure depression with drugs or alcohol is key.
@@cincin4515 no one will miss you. Go back to through that experience.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a VERY effective method to quit drinking. But it only works if you genuinely want to quit.
"A man laid down for several hours, without moving, in an attempt to binge-watch all of Chubbyemu... this is what happened to his lungs..."
Hehe, I see what you did there...
Nice job coming up with a plausible result of watching too much chubbyemu
I felt this one
Or binge-watching Whang! Honestly both UA-camrs are interesting
pulmonary embolism...
**correction**
"this is what happened to his IQ, and overall knowledge of the medical world."
That moment when your dad says he is going to get "snacks for the fish and some bread" but never comes back.
Sadly I can relate..
Jack Cough
Oof
F.
Snacks for the fish?
Hate when that happens
Aight guys the limit is 49 cans of beer.
Let’s try it out. Let’s start drinking 49 cans of beer every day for the next 6 weeks
tried 49 and ended up like JW, the limit is 48 fam
@Rumpel Felt those 50 beers a day contained around 6,500 calories in terms of carbs - possibly more. They just lack the fat/protein/vitamins/minerals - hence the presentation at the ER.
99 bottles of beer on the wall...
R/madlads
This is exactly what happened to my father. He was 65, stopped eating overall and had a few bottles of whiskey. Was in icu for 2 months and ended up passing away from central pontine myelinolysis. He recovered, like said in the video and then he couldn't move well, couldn't even breathe. Was intubated 4 times with no success of lung function. I hope people realized the damage this poison causes not only them, but their loved ones. Rip dad.
Lol
@@CranialCollabs Actually not when people throughout the world 🗺 was given ample amount of opportunity, & warning to keep the New Covenant then true God is raining down rampant disasters as Judgment day is about to happen...
@@Christopher-qq4dl Well then he was saved and you are still here in purgatory. Congratulations on making the cut. 👍
@@CranialCollabs You don't nothing about my Heavenly Parents you don't share their flesh, & blood within you
@@Christopher-qq4dl You seem to be suffering inside with anger. I can only wish you peace and contentment so that you may radiate positive thoughts, actions and words.
I was a severe alcoholic, sober now with no lasting effects, this video reminds me of how lucky I am to have survived it. I was hospitalized countless times with a multitude of things because of alcohol withdraw. So glad to be rid of that demon.
How much exactly did you drink on an evening of drinking ? Or if it was an all day thing then how much per day ?
Wish you the best mate👍
Well done 👍
Congratulations
Same. Definitely don't miss all the bullshit that came with it. Craziest part is how one day I just "walked away"... I'm apparently one of the lucky ones.
So remember kids, put some salt in your daily 50 beers.
and eat a banana every once in a while
And pee a lot.
And have a banana
And take your vitamin gummies
Yes daddy
I just realized that 'JW' stands for Justin Whang
It seems to be just a coincidence
or justins wang
Tapu LeanLean didn’t know Whang is a father
@@Tasurincci clearly intentional lmao
@@Rex-golf_player810 in the video description it says it isn't? Or that I assumed.
This happened to me, I also was 42 at the time, its very very scary going through the dt's of alcohol, I'm 7 years clean and sober today!
The ONLY way to quit is to want it for yourself!!
Good luck to all that are suffering from addiction dependency, it only gets better when you want it to!
Congratulations on your sobriety!
Quitting alcohol is very easy. I've done it hundreds of times already.
@@Munakas-wq3gp lol
@@Munakas-wq3gp Know I did too until 2013 having had enough. I'd only drink when fully healed up, things were going great again, was happy, life was better; and then.. full on binge relapse. Otherwise in between, especially when bad things would happen, I really didn't think about drinking that much. But once having _one_ , the game was on.
From guilt and other problems, it'd be followed with 1-3wks of no eating, just vodka and poweraid to chase, mmmm. Binge drinkers are something else. It's all the way to the ER room or else not at all. I chose the first path until finally finding way to the second, more rational choice. I wouldn't be alive today without that desire to quit and making it happen.
Kudos to original poster, happy sober bday for the 7th year of a new life, and your 8yrs should be coming up soon, so my deepest congratulations. Just don't take the first drink. That's the "cure" to all of this which by now I'm certain you know. It's that simple but yet also so complex but it doesn't have to be. Just don't have that "first drink". It works for me and out of all treatment programs they have, both scams and the ones that aren't, that's really all they need to say. "Hey. Just don't take the first drink. That's it."
Wish I got paid thousands of dollars to push that point with a lot of filler, but I don't want money to help others. That's not working a program to heal your own self and others, that's called capitalism. AA is free. Might not like what some of them say, but a club of people who don't like drinking isn't a bad one imo even if they can be cult like. It's their book where the real magic lies. If you read it front to back, memorize it, it WILL help anyone quit drinking being full of psychological explanations that even you don't drink, one can still benefit from reading it to have a more open and enlightened mind than you did before reading it. Like a self help book on how to live a real life without sadness, regret, hate, jealousy, all the things that poison our minds every single day.
How the hell could he afford 50 beers a day wtf.
UA-cam
Whang's channel is pretty successful.
Beer cheap too
Don't underestimate the resourcefulness of an addict in pursuit of their substance.
they didnt even fill the milk gallons all the way with beer because they didnt wanna pay for it
"Bread and snacks for the fish" is so much more creative than cigarettes and milk. Im impressed
That's it! I'm going to get cigarettes for the fish!
Question. Is this just a scenario or is this like something that actually occurred to someone? Probably a dumb question because it’s hard to believe someone can drink 50 beers a day for 6 weeks
@@fryshicken1621 I believe these are real cases from medical journals. Clearly names are changed/ommited, etc. I know for a fact that the one on the girl who drank water till she died is real, I'm rather certain they're real.
@@fryshicken1621 it's called "beer potomania" because it's frequent enough to need a name
@@fryshicken1621 I have like 3 relatives who went on benders like that. One fell in the lake. One lived to die of cancer ten years later. One got into an accident and didn't make it. They just disappeared like this subject.
Moral of the story, don't drink more than 49 beers a day
yes, I've drank 46 a day, and I am well 😁
49th like lol
Just think if they'd stuck to the equivalent amount of units in vodka they might not be paralysed now.
Or had a sandwich every few days.
Everybody knows this
@@jabadahutwilson6115 did you watch the video?
One of my homeless buddies used to drink at least 45 beers a day. Sometimes 32. Unfortunately he passed away from a long battle of cancer. He was also a roofer before his drinking habits picked up. RIP Maurice (Mo) we all miss you down here.
I’m pretty sure my friend drank himself to death and I don’t know why and I probably never will. I wish I spent more time with him
@@christiniyoutubesux at his autopsy the medical examiner saw a lot of alcohol in his system. He fell off a roof on one of his jobs (from what my mom told me). He wasn't a heavy drinker when he was doing roofing.
Poor bastards; RIP
@@TheRogueVandil it’s so strange he’s still gone i keep thinking hes here
Even 32 a day is more than 4000 calories
It’s stories like this that make me feel so much better about my own comparably small consumption.
Cody'sLab Good thing you’re not severely malnourished
Cody'sLab lol
Maybe that is because you do many other things in your lab and have not enough time to moonshine.
@@pokrec now now slow down, don't give him that idea.
*Comparably*
Me, squinting at the screen:
"Is that Whang???"
Read description
Same
The entire reason I clicked on the vehicle
no, it's JW, an alcoholic dad who only consumes 50 cans of beer every day
Literally what I was thinking
Me: "Oh no, I've got a headache!"
*music starts playing*
CE: "RG is an ordinary university student..."
Me: "God damn it."
Relatable. I currently have a massive headache.
Go study.
Zad Ras Welp you're boned.
I had a massive headache last week and it turned out to be viral meningitis lmaoo. Most painful week of my life but it passed without any side effects. And it turns out only 700 people in my entire state of millions gets it annually. Lucky me lol
Me: *Is experiencing fatigue after a long day at work*
CE: “LL is an regular college student...”
Me: “Shit.”
alcoholic withdrawal seizures are serious stuff, and scary to witness. my aunt had two in 2020 and almost un-alived in the living room… both times. luckily she agreed to rehab and is going on 3 years sober!! i’m extremely grateful for the chance to get to know her as a sober auntie. (she’s pretty cool)
do you mean DIED
I commented this as an epic own and I regret it now I’m glad you have a good time with your auntie :$
@@MrDonut-mb6msIt’s to get around UA-cam‘s bs chat filter. That’s also why assault survivors get demeaned, because the thing that happened counts as „inappropriate“ in YT‘s community guidelines. I mean… yeah, that thing that happened was HELLA inappropriate. Talking about it isn’t.
Your aunt is lucky to have you
When I saw the thumbnail, my first thought was, "Whang is a dad?!" Not "Whang drinks 50beers a day??"
@Elite Soulfly Yeah, never questioned that part. lol
My exact reaction.
I mean, he didn't actually drink 50 beers a day. Nor is he a dad lol.
You've inspired me to become a doctor. I'm not going to, but still.
Why is this so funny lmao
@@suicidium i be a dum-dum
Then how to he inspired you
@@corruptedslayer4377 I'm often inspired then forget after 1 sleep 🤷♂️
Lmao
You literrary say you inspired me, but NO
"a dad drank 50 beers every day for 6 weeks"
oh no that sounds horrible for him
*its busch beer*
At least hes staying hydrated.
Dude I tried busch and it tasted like straight vomit to ne
squidman6000 *me*
@@hugoprince868 we
@@hugoprince868 NE as in New England
You eat Busch, not drink it
Alcohol creates a condition known as “Histotoxic Hypoxia” commonly referred to as “drunk.” Unlike hypoxia from lack of breathable air, histotoxic hypoxia interferes with the uptake of oxygen from the blood to the brain, even though there’s plenty of oxygen in the blood. That’s why the slurred speech of a pilot who has lost cabin pressure at 24,000 feet sounds exactly like someone who has ingested ten shots of liquor down here on earth. Alcohol is one of the few substances that can cause you to become unconscious but still be walking, talking, and even operating machinery such as a vehicle. Commonly referred to as a “blackout.”
A woman: drinks three gallons of water one time and dies
This guy: *drinks four gallons of beer every day for a month*
in conclusion, beer > water
There was an explanation in the Video. Body can take more beer liquid than Walter because of the sodium Level difference.
@@dasshrs I could have swore he said the sodium levels were about the same for water and beer. ~10mg each. That makes sense considering beer is something like 95% water.
That in litres?
thing is the woman drank distilled water as far as i know, which has no sodium
My mom was an alcoholic for many years, but it got really bad in the last few years she was drinking. She would have seizures and at one point, her heart stopped for ten minutes while in the ER. She's incredibly lucky to be here. She's been sober for 4 years now and I'm so proud of her.
This video is so scary. It reminds me of when I was hospitalised with starvation ketoacidosis, plus hyponatraemia and hypokalaemia.
I had a lot of trouble eating after major GI surgery. I did go to both my surgeon and a dietician, but they completely dismissed my concerns (and I ended up reporting them to the health practitioner registry agency in my country). I don't remember a lot from that time, but I do remember that the effects on my cognitive function were terrifying. They were the first sign, to me, that I was seriously ill. They made it a lot more difficult to advocate for myself, and after my surgeon and dietician both failed me, I couldn't co-ordinate myself enough to find new specialists to see. I quickly became too sick to think straight or care for myself at all.
I've been through some really awful things, but that was the worst time in my life. The muscle cramps were unreal, and they progressed to seizures. I also kept constantly gagging and retching, but I didn't have anything to bring up. Eventually, the gagging actually made it impossible for me to even drink water. I also had this awful sense of impending doom. That's what I remember most vividly.
Thankfully I'm okay now. It wasn't a complicated case like the one in the video. I still have some trouble eating, and I'm still struggling to recover from the muscle wasting it caused, but I'm alright.
I guess the moral of the story is, don't starve yourself for six weeks. Or maybe don't drink fifty beers a day. This is not something you want to experience.
Thanks for sharing. Glad you're ok now.
Wow, that sounds really difficult! I am glad you are doing better now.
A man once went over 400 days without eating anything to no ill effect. Lots of people fast for 6 weeks with only positive results. But you do need fat to begin with. And the man in the video didn't fast....he ate/drank badly.
@@M13 He did fast, to an extent. The video said that he only consumed beer for some time.
Thank you for the well wishes. ❤️
Whang did a great job portraying the patient! Was really surprised to see him in this video until I read the description, thought he had a doppelganger that was into stock imagery.
A man was rejected from art school.
This is what happened to Germany’s
global reputation for the next 80 years.
O O F
Hahaha
Presenting to the Polish Border with Type 1 Blitzkrieg
@@andrew.lp.mcneill on admittance Germany claimed he was doing fine but many of his vehicles weren't able to continue fighting. This gives us a crucial clue as to what was going on. Germany was suffering from a lack of oil.
Trebletrouble 13 Germany was transferred to Russia. Upon arrival, Germany was in good spirits, but after a few hours he appeared to be suffering from hypothermia. Hypo meaning low and thermia meaning heat. But how could that be? Well, the freezing Russian winter had started to wreak havoc on Germany’s troops, which were already weak and poorly equipped. His oil froze, and his tanks ceased to function. But despite his critical condition Germany refused treatment. He was adamant about staying in Russia. However as his condition worsened he finally allowed doctors to move him, and he didn’t have much of a choice. Russia was now spreading throughout his body, and something had to be done fast to stop a full blown invasion.
Major takeaway: eat a cheeseburger or two with those 50 beers a day.
A cheeseburger with a side of REALLY salty fries
Instructions unclear, drank a liter of soy sauce.
Posted a similar comment, you deserve my like lol
Instructions unclear: ate 150 gummy vitamins
That was my takeaway lol
This sounds like my younger brother. Unfortunately, nothing I or friends said made a difference. He drank more and more throughout a 10 year period. In 2009, not even a month after his 40th birthday, he got very sick for about a week, before passing away suddenly. He was not only my sibling; but also my best friend. Miss you pally-pal.
Lost one of my best friends earlier this year to alcoholism. Everyone knew he drank a lot, no one knew it was that much. Things went bad quick. Still hard to believe he's gone.
I'm so sorry for your loss :(
Sorry to hear that.
I’m sorry for your lost
Dang couldn't you plead with police or the court to petition him for addiction rebhab. 😢😢
I drank for almost 10 years, at the end it was almost two large bottles of vodka a day to keep me comatose from the world. When I first tried to slow down without help I went into seizures and doctors didnt believe me when I said I drank a lot and thought it was the withdraws. It took another 3 years of seizures causing broken bones and concessions before I went and got real help. It took two stays for detoxing (I relasped the first time, the pain of being sober and the withdraws drove me insane. Also trying to figure out how to live being sober, its easy being numb.), a stint in rehab and then a sober house but I'll be 4 years sober in Oct. Life has never been better.
Congrats! As someone with alcoholism in the family (2 grandparents both were, 1 died from it) I'm a bit worried of also falling into that hole. I have depression, Anxiety and ADHD, and some weekends are spent completely blackout drunk, so far I have managed to keep it to weekends though...
As a recovering alcoholic, watching videos like this really help me to stay sober. Thanks!
Yeah I feel this too. Seems like they did that on purpose lmao
@@ripnsoar i know u ck lol
Can u sub to me?
Congrats on staying so! Keep it up!
@@laserbeamlightning why laser am i am bad guy look at my face plz sub to me
I was gonna drink today, but I wont. Good luck on your soberness!
I suffer from "Anemuia" when you don't upload for a while, "AN" meaning "without" and "EMUIA" meaning "presence of chubbyemu content".
If this comment don't break the internet me and the boys got a problem
Yea
Hahaha. This comment is amazing! 😝
This should be pinned or heated by chubbyemu
It's Huawei's software
Love it
steve aoki really let himself go
Only nine people get this.
I thought the same thing! I'm glad I'm not the only one.
lool
Everyone who watches whang knows this
Kek
This exact thing happened to my dad, like everything, seizing, not eating, drinking from 1st thing in the morning & stopping when passed out at night, he had a bad seizure & didn’t come out of hospital, they put him in a nursing home at age 50, he also all of a sudden couldn’t walk & had to be in a wheelchair, but he could still move his legs, his personality was exactly the same , although he also all of a sudden had dementia, lasted about 5 years in nursing home before passing away, I really miss my dad, I feel robbed, a bit of salt could’ve changed this ?
If its a really bad alcoholic habit, i dont think only salt could have fixed this. Salt wont repair a damaged liver from years of alcohol consumption. So sorry for your loss by the way.
This sounds like korsikof syndrome which is caused by a severe thiamine deficiency which itself is caused by years of alcohol abuse and malnutrition. It damages the part of the brain that controls arms/legs and the part that controls memory
lol...
Steve Aoki really let himself go.
🤣
Made me laugh way harder than it should have.
I haven't laughed that hard since 2019
YES IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THIS
ffs 😭😂
Absolutely stunning hair for a homeless alcoholic.
Homeless alcoholics almost always have a full head of hair. There must be some secret to be discovered there lol
That is an actor
@@Jjustsam Uhh no, they actually filmed a drunk hobo
@@Jjustsam Oh yeah I know but have you ever seen a bald hobo? There's something in that hooch that keep the hair thriving :)
You don't look that good after drinking so much for so long. Trust me I've been there
A brain drank 6 dads every day for 50 days. This is what happened to his beers.
This sentence just gave me a stroke
fucking gold
i cant breath what have i done
Aghhhhh not the beers! What did I told you, brain?
A beer drank 50 brains every day for 6 weeks. This is what happened to his dad.
My withdrawals: No sleep, itchy all over, diarrhea, nausea, pain in the eyes and skin (that's where the poison escapes), hallucinations, panic attacks, etc. The worst pain mentally and physically I've ever had. Glad I'm sober now. Only 30 days so far, but I'll take it!
While I've never had anything physical aside from nausea the day after drinking and sometimes SUPER dry and burning eyes, the affects alcohol has on my mental health is insane. I was forced to quit for a short while and within the first week my chronic depression and anxiety were basically eliminated. I went a little over 2 months without a drink and hadn't felt that good mentally or physically since I was a teenager. It's amazing what happens and how fast it happens when we don't treat our bodies like a dumpster. Sadly, I let myself slip back into drinking, but only a couple of nights per week now. Sometimes 3 if I can stomach it. I'm gonna start only allowing myself to drink on Friday nights, though. I film for an upcoming YT channel with my brother and a few friends that day, so it makes sense. At least it would only be once per week while with people instead of 3-5 nights per week while drinking alone at home after the wife goes to bed. Even then, I probably should just stop altogether. I'll probably try and see how a couple of Friday sessions without it goes and go from there.
@@TheJokesterSCR Good luck. I hope it works for you!
How is your sober journey going so far? Always lovely to see people taking steps, no matter how small, towards a better future
@@mistermagnificence2112 I had a relapse. I'm 28 days sober today. I don't crave that poison whatsoever. Especially when I think about the withdrawals and the nasty taste of that stuff. I know I got it this time! Thanks for asking!
@NapkinEdStern so happy to hear it! Lets go!! Wishing you the very best, you got it man!
No wonder it took 50 beers a day, he’s drinking Busch light
😂😂
Me-“And I took that personally”
haha seriously, break out those double ipa's and barrel aged stouts.
No, I think he meant beer, not "beer" 😜
@@MrLeiduowen haha I see what you did there
@@Nate_H. A bottle of Weizendoppelbock will make your night great.
Good Lord, I'm an alcoholic that hit my bottom and quit almost 5 years ago, 5 years on May 14. I was a beer guzzler too. I feel awful for this guy. I guess I got lucky. My health is good and I have no desire to ever drink again.
Happy soon-to-be anniversary, and congratulations!
@@aurea. thank you very much!
Good for you! I know someone who needs to stop with drinking a lot of beer every day but this person needs to want to quit and be serious. This person's life is being effected in many negative ways.
One day late, but congrats on 5 years buddy! wishing you the best
@John R LMAO.....
I was confused when they said "JW" because the first thing that came to mind was "Jehovah's Witnesses."
iDiscoverThat A fellow Telltale watcher, I see.
I'm going to share this with someone who is on this path. Thank you so much for your videos! I learn so much!!!
Whenever I have a daughter, I'm going to name her Emia, so that one day when she asks what it means, I can tell her, "presence in blood."
You siror Madame ,won the internet today!!
Once she grows up she can marry someone named Luke
@@mustacheboyo I like that
@@mustacheboyo have another child and name him luke. Hide him from her and never mention him. Then by "chance" make them meet, then they became a couple without knowing it was all planned.
@@reedman0780 Sweet home alabama
I’m an ER nurse. At any given time I have an ongoing relationship with several “JWs”. They are in & out almost daily if not multiple times a day. Often with seizures.
I like to think I have a firm grasp on what is happening in the body. This was really well presented. I learned something. I didn’t expect to, but I did.
Great job.
That’s a sign to stop being so arrogant all the time
@@user-sg1bn2ij2k maybe
@@user-sg1bn2ij2k it doesn’t feel like arrogance, it feels like confidence, and I think it’s a good thing for a medical professional to have confidence in their skills, especially since 1) they go to years of school to learn what they know and 2) it seems like this person has a lot of experience with these cases specifically. Honestly op, I commend you for the work you do and for realizing that you have more to learn because the human body is so complex. Good job!
@@user-sg1bn2ij2k His comment wasn't arrogant at all...
@@user-sg1bn2ij2k ur comment is a sighn to stop getting triggered about everything
Fun fact: wham wasn’t given any instructions to behave or look drunk, they just recorded a normal afternoon with him.
it was actually a candid camera
Justin Whang
I thought he was paralyzed now though.
@@ecthelion222 It's the heroin.
@@ecthelion222 these are recreations
This is what happened to me. I spent several months and years in P/T. Home & sober for 4 years now. This video was helpful for me understanding what happened.
I went through the same thing when I first got sober. It's indescribably horrific. I made the ill advised decision to quit cold turkey from a litre a day of whiskey overnight with no medical help. I was fine for two days, then on the third, out of nowhere, I had a massive seizure and was taken into hospital. I was put on benzodiazepines and thiamine among other things, and I later learned that even then, they were expecting a second seizure, but it never happened. On night two in the hospital, though, I became delirious and was wandering around the ward convinced I was dreaming and talking complete nonsense, accusing everyone around me of being a figment of this dream I was certain I was in. Eventually they sedated me and got me into bed. I was in there for five more days being monitored before I could go home.
I've been sober ever since. I NEVER want to experience that abject horror again as long as I live.
I liked your story Yella Dart. Being a friend of Bill myself, I've heard countless stories like yours and a lot from myself as well. It's really good to hear you've been sober since because the drinking disease is one not to be taken lightly. If you ever feel like drinking is better than current circumstances, please contact AA in your territory. They are in every city you might live in, you don't need your money and you coming to them will help their long term members stay sober. They remain sober to help others go sober. good luck
I quit cold turkey as well. That's hard. I couldn't sleep for 5 days straight. I was days from being bagged and tagged.
Every. Single. Aspect of that tale is world rockingly uncomfortable. I hate alcohol, I only smoke weed medicinally now, (it doesn't help that I have gastroparesis) so I can only IMAGINE what kind of pains you experienced through that time in your life. it makes me sick to my stomach lol!! I'm so glad you're doing okay now, and that you're here with us.
@@kipechawolfeortiz8791
I as well. Alcohol sucks. 7+ years off the poison. Cold turkey! Weed is GREAT. I'm 62 and weed helps in so many ways. My sleep problem. (I'm dreaming again.) My back problems. Can' begin to tell you how it helps my back. Depression is gone and I'm levelheaded again. We do some STUPID shit, before we get it through or heads and brain. 2+ cases a day? What we're you thinking, or not? lol
You're so lucky to be alive. Hearing about alcohol withdrawals makes heroin withdrawals sound like a cake walk.
Best crossover event ever to coincide with an actual medical case 🤣🤣
Why u no more post
Yay u posted
@@user-ks3uq8nc7u OMG FLAMINGO I'M A BIG FAN
Treatment: “Make him salty again, but care about organic anions so his neurons don’t take off their clothes and die”
Just show him some internet comments and he`ll be salty AF ;)
@A Frog - Ah, I just knew I’d get a cultured reply like this lol 😂
Jokes aside, maybe his paralysis wouldn't have happened if they introduced salt into his body at a much slower pace and over a much longer period of time so that his brain cells was able to adapt and prevent cell death.
Given that this case is simple enough that even a layman like myself can understand, can we say that there were errors made by the medical team that resulted his paralysis?
@Shynn _ - Valid point, but since he was already seizing, which is a severe symptom more often seen in acute hyponatremia, I’d say the “easy solution” you pointed out may only be so simple in retrospect, especially as Mr. Chubbyemu pointed out, it can be tough to find where to look at. However, alcohol consumption is indeed a risk factor of ODS, as is hypokalemia, and though again in retrospect, I guess the medical team could have taken the possibility into account.
@@wiwaxiasilver827 i did a simple google search on "hyponatrmia" and the wikipedia states this pretty clearly.
Precaution: Raising the serum sodium concentration too rapidly may cause osmotic demyelination syndrome.[35][36][37] It is recommended not to raise the serum sodium by more than 10 mEq/L/day.[38]
so this is indeed something that the doctors should normally consider given the extreme case of the patient's hyponatremia.
The only question i have left is this: did the wikipedia's mention of demyelination got edited in after this specific case or before?
if it got edited in because of this case then i guess the medical team is fully excused as there was no preceding cases.
I used to drink everyday for half my life and now I don't. I'm 6 years sober. I saw my reflection in the detox.. actually he was my future self reflection. A man in his 50s or 60s that woke up next to me in the detox bed room asked if I could buy him some beer... He didn't even know where he was.. that was going to be me if I didn't stop drinking. I didn't want that life and decided to make the change.. 3/11/17. I haven't had a drink since. If you're struggling and want to quit, please try and reach out... the bottle doesn't have to consume you, and there are people who want to help.
The real MVPs are his liver and kidneys... how de didnt go into total hepatic and renal failure is truly outstanding.
Give those organs a medal, they went above and beyond the line of duty.
Also, when i read the title i qbsolutely expected to be about his liver, not brain
Spent all his brain points on his liver and kidneys. Turns out to have been a poor build choice.
DEMOMAN TF2
DEMOMAN TF2
I agree, how the hell did his liver and kidneys survive?
What is total hepatic and renal failure?
@@Customs4488 total shutdown of the liver and kidneys. Ie: they stop filtering your blood to remove nasty things snd therefore you start to accumulate byproducts and waste in your blood, slowly poisoning yourself.
Hepatic failure also sometines carries the consecuence that not only does your liver stop filtering,but it also starts to breakdown and thus releases more nasty stuff.
I'm a simple man, When I see a scary medical title from ChubbyEmu, I click it.
When a title describes my life, I click it
I see Whang! I click
drinking beer is scary? 😂
But it's my boy whang!
@@IGrowKnees when a title describes what you wish would happen to someone you dislike you click
This is the reason Russians eat salty snacks like pickles when they drink. Keeps your salt levels up. They are professionals after all.
SimoExMachina2 in college we were too poor for chasers, so we chased vodka with pickle juice. It actually worked fantastically.
Russians are salty in general.
Another russian drinking tradition is eating a large pat of butter before drinking. Another is including beer as a necessary in between drink to the vodka.
"Mmmm, pickle juice." - Boris (Life of Boris)
Is that why they would traditionally serve peanuts in bars in the US as well?
this is not the crossover i was expecting but lord knows it was the one i needed. thank you !
petition to replace meme "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell" with "emia, meaning presence in blood"
YES!
So much science packed inside a short vid
They kidneys meme votes against!
"hypo means low"
JW: *"Hold my beer."*
Friend: *_Collapses from weight of beer._*
Lol
"A man binge-watched Chubbyemu for 8 hours. This is what happened to his phone battery."
Battery transplant needed doctor Stat!
@chubbyemu
underated
it's wild that a drug as damaging as alcohol is still ok, celebrated, and even encouraged while you can be denied a job, lose your job, or even get arrested for weed
Alcohol isn’t what killed him dummy it was his lack of salt and nutrition. Drink 50 cokes a day and watch what happens, drink 50 waters a day and see what happens. Drink 50 energy drinks a day n you’ll be dead before you reach the 20th. Should we ban energy drinks then? What about Coca Cola?
Why should a whole substance be banned because some people are dumb af and can’t take it in moderation.
Sugar kills just as many people as alcohol bro probably more and that’s literally pushed onto our children, and it’s in every product we consume. Let’s ban sugar
Weeds also not good for you
Weed is way worse for you than alcohol
@@ninelivesstealer Tell me you have no education, without telling me you have no education…
Besides the alcohol, that's also straight up 20-25 liters of liquid every day.
And, y'know, also between 1000-3000$ per month depending on what kind of beer he's drinking. He's spending the same amount of what's some people's entire monthly salary, just on beer.
That's a lot of pee.
@@RobotWafflesMost important thing
Drinking 8 glasses of water a day seems impossible, but 50 beers?? No problem!
and 5000 calories a day
You know it's bad when replacing half his daily beer with a liter of vodka would keep him from getting overhydrated, and actually improve his health
A liter of vodka 😂
Death of vodka absense.
LMAO
I didn’t know Dave Grohl was struggling like this.
Lmfaooo
Asian Dave grohl
u r wrong dude.. that was mateus asato in 20 years after
He isn’t
Sexy Steve Aoki you mean
This retired ICU nurse nerd enjoys watching you
As your cases have become more complex, I do enjoy it even more
Some of your earlier cases were a bit simplistic to me, but your presentation was always enjoy
Now I find that you present new knowledge tor. So, thank you, sir
😊
Oh my god as soon as it started I was like "Is that whang?" and was absolutely not disappointed with the results of scrolling down. I'm so happy
no that is steve aoki
du-te ma No it is Justin Whang. The patient’s name is abbreviated to JW, a reference to that.
@@lambybunny7173 oh god you just got wooshed oh god i think i'm going to throw up
The biggest lesson from these videos is how resilient the human body really is. Dude lived off of nothing but 4.5 gallons of piss water for a month and a half and, if he'd had the foresight to take a salt tablet every now and then, would've survived it with minimal damage. Meanwhile I'm here worrying I might have a stroke because I didn't get the exact correct amount of Omega 3s in my diet this week.
So true, honestly relieves some of the anxiety of health
Add some saltines, sardines, or bacon & beans to that piss water diet and maybe you can live off it for a while, if surviving on that counts as living. At least salty carboard is a step above salt tablets.
What else is salty and rhymes with "beans"? Chicken wings?
@@juliabillman1168 Pussy cream can be a little salty too. Doesn't technically rhyme but it's close enough.
Meanwhile you read about people dying because they hit their head in a fall
@@SuperLordHawHaw Death is one of those things that's extremely difficult to avoid given sufficient time.
I’m scared to be alive. You can’t eat sushi, left over potato salads , gas station hotdog, can’t exercise or have a dog
I just stay in bed and eat apples now.
low amounts of cyanide is found in apple seeds.... don't eat the cores
knexfan100 thanx. My anxiety just sky rocketed even more.
I guess I’ll have to somehow develop photosynthesis to stay alive
@@meows_and_woof Too much sun can cause cancer.
@@knexfan100 XD u crack me up mate
@@meows_and_woof ooor u can understand that death and disgrace are a unwanted yet unavoidable part of life...and creppy crappy things just happen for no reason at all? as cynical it sounds... is better to stop giving a damn aboot what may kill u but rather concentrate in what u can do to live at ur fullest (i eman, ANYTHING can kill you anyways, from a dog lick to eating cookie dough...or some disorder with a austian name)
Reason to stay sober right here. Was an alcoholic for about 5 years, went to the ER for severe withdrawals. Had my 1 and only seizure in the hospital. Stayed and detoxed for 5 days, incredibly weak and dizzy. Couldn't sleep for the 5 days there. Recovery was slow but steady. Every Day with out alcohol felt like a victory. Been sober 16 months. Not going back.
I drank myself to the point of acute pancreatitis. Doctors said my stats were record breaking bad. But I stopped and going on sober three years. No matter how far gone you are you can always fight back. Never give up.
Congrats. It's not easy 💙
I got pancreatitis from drinking a litre + of vodka a day , was in hospital for a week , nurses told me not to drink for a few months. Doctor told me drink Guinness or beer, I was back drinking within two days of leaving hospital and stuck to beer and I was actually ok . Took breaks every few weeks after that and I don’t drink every day anymore
@@paulmcgrath6118 yeah, it’s crazy when I look back at it. My whole day I spent thinking about it. Now it’s a nonissue and hope to keep it that way. Glad to hear you got it under control.
tell the mechanism how does ethanol affect to pancrea
awesome, brother ☺️ that's what I call a second chance and fighting to get your life back. congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 hope you continue that way.
I started drinking heavily after a severe work injury. Within three months I was drinking 60oz of vodka every night. I quit cold turkey. That’s the second biggest mistake I made (first being allowing myself to fall victim to the bottle)
I started throwing up blood, shaking, and went into a state of delirium. It took a full week to start feeling normal. That was back in April. Four months sober at this point. They had me on all kinds of meds to keep me alive. That’s when I learned just how dangerous cold turkey can be. Stay strong anybody that’s dealing with addiction. You aren’t alone
WOW, can't believe you didn't seize up and die... sounds like you suffered delirium tremens which is also highly dangerous due to your cognition being impaired. Congrats on getting sober. People often put it off too long and fall victim to long term side effects.
I was a fifth of vodka a day myself for 10 years. I'm lucky to be alive. I knew quitting cold turkey could be fatal. I sought help from my doctor. She put me on strong vitamins and ativan to help me detox slowly. It worked ,but still rough for a few weeks. I am also 4 months sober and haven't felt this good in a very long time
Two 750 ml bottles per day??? Am I getting that math Right?
I almost started drinking, gave it many chances but always hated the sick feeling it gave me. Later I learned alcoholism runs in my family.
@@anonymous-rm9jk 2 1/3 bottles
Been sober since January! Fighting the good fight, and going to 100% conquer it all together in due time! Good luck to all of you working to get sober! We are all proud of you❤️
I will take a cold one for you
🤮
You still fighting?
I thought the word sober was used for drugs only
Hope all is well and continues going well, stay safe and stay sober Jake H
i had potomania, i think. i was low on sodium multiple times in ER and it made doctors panic quite a bit. I hallucinated like crazy - auditory and visual - for a long time too. had psychosis as well. it was crazy. 192 days sober somehow. biggest accomplishment of my life. good luck to anyone struggling with the bottle.
I like the way he breaks down the names of each condition. I've seen so many of his vids that I can actually guess what it means before he breaks it down. When he said hyponatremia, I paused the video and figured it out. I just think that's cool. Great quality videos. Definitely has my sub. Thanks for making me feel smart.
The three things I learnt from this channel:
Hypo means low
Hyper means high
Emia means presence in blood
one thin i've learned watching this channel:
you can die from anything
How did you figure out in advance what hyponatremia is? That's cool
Exactly!! We're learning so much from him :)
He said chronic hyponatremia as I read it in ur comment lol
Me: *gets stomach ache*
Music: *starts playing*
Me: *Sweats nervously*
Could be worse you could be a Chinese factory worker and see the live leak logo appear
@@thatsnodildo1974 LMAO
😂😂
@@thatsnodildo1974 coronavirus is then pumped into the factory on order of the (corrupt) Chinese government
A man had a stomach ache, this is how his organs shut down.
Don't know if this'll reach anyone but if there's anyone out there who's trying to clean up, we see you and we support you and we know it isn't easy. You're doing the best thing for yourself and you're so brave. If you need a sign to start cleaning up, this is it.
I'm sure they have plenty of signs in their lives letting them know it's time lol
Motivation to make the change is the hardest part because some habits just don't want to die. Myself personally, I decided that I was tired of seeing my family worried about the seizure hospital visitS. We all have that final straw that's a deciding factor in our lives of who we want to become instead of staying who we are. Why it didn't matter before is that nothing mattered to me, even when I thought I cared about something.....I was just going through the motions like a robot. Loving being a part of other people lives are a huge part of recovery of your life, not just from addiction. They say you have to love yourself first before you can love anything else, not true, learning how to love isn't something that you can do alone. Then your just masturbating. Having another in your life to love you is just as important as having another to learn to communicate. So just reach out and love someone!
Not beer but trying to kick a 13 year weed habit
@@natashaaston1328 if you can stop using sugar, you can stop using any drug :)
sounds like nonsense, but just see if you can
@Doge king reminds me of a song called Gotta Kill Captain Stupid
@Doge king I'm not feeling it so far either lmao
That's so wild! Or bodies are so adaptable and sturdy but also so sensitive.
This was hard to watch, my brother died this way, don't let alcohol become a big habit. Love you bro.
Please accept my condolences for your very great loss, ElectroMotoko.
I broke the generational cycle of alcoholism that comes from both sides of my family.
3 out of 4 of my grandparents passed from cirrhosis before I was able to meet them. My father was a severe alcoholic and has been sober 11 years. My mom started noticing her dependency and quit a few years ago. I loved the bottle for all of my 20's. At my darkest, a pint of vodka before work was just a warm up. I took a drink, then the drink took me.
I made the choice to get out of limbo and live a sober life.
I wouldn't recommend this, but I got sober on my own. It was the hardest thing I ever did, but the best thing I've ever done.
I, thank goodness, do not have any lasting effects.
I don't miss it.
It's a part of my life that was an adventure, but that chapter is closed.
I'm hopeful for the coming generations because this information is out there.
Identify with this entirely. Also happy I closed that chapter.
Wish my brother could have read this before he passed at 48.....but I'm so happy for you and your new brave life enjoy it one day at a time....peace
Congratulations on breaking the cycle and your recovery 🙌 that takes a lot of strength
damn a pint?
I did the same with cigarettes in mine. except I smoked cigarettes for 9 years and then quit cold turkey when I felt I was sufficiently killing myself. I've been nicotine free for 3 years now with October being my milestones. neither my mother, father, nor step fathers family have ever been able to put it down. my reward was finally after 7 years of trying conceiving a beautiful healthy boy. He's my good luck charm
"He recovered and was ready for discharge"
Me: Oh shit is this one gonna end positively for once?
"BUT JUST BEFORE DISCHARGE"
Me: oh no here we go again
I mean if it was so simple, Emu would never even touched it :D
Lyf for music hey there have been happy and moderate endings before, we can hope
Same
@Joseph Martinage His immune system picks up a viral intruder that it then recognises as something it has seen before and begins the creation of antibodies specific to the virus. Doctors administer advice to get plenty of rest and keep hydrated. In a couple of days his condition improves and he makes a full recovery.
Dr! It's 3am in the morning and I just listened to a thesis on why having no salt can break down the brain but yet drown a man of his own power. Does it seem strange that this gave me chills ,like someone that hears their favorite song? This information and knowledge is grand. You .are. amazing! Thank you for stretching my brain. It's almost like explaining a problem with a vehicle or understanding it . I swear I was a doctor in a previous life.
"In this small science experiment..." HES DOING THE TUBE AGAIN YESSSSSSS
Starting to suspect he just reuses the footage... xD
If I see Chubbyemu talk about the **osmotic gradient** one more time, I'm going to sit and play video games for 72 hours and then stand up.
RIP Esper
rip
lol
Don’t get a pulmonary embolism, get up and stretch every hour or so.
BrambleclaW102 The joke was ChubbyEmu made a video on someone who did that and then when he stood he nearly died by somethings which I don’t remember.
Whang really let himself go when he ran out of Tales from the Internet.
You die as a hero or live enough to become the Newest Tale of the internet
Yeah, poor whang.
I love listening to intelligent people like this young man I can’t imagine how much there must be to learn to graduate medical school
Props to the guy turning all the beer cans just enough so that you "can't" see the brand. It's a thankless, but vital job.
I used to smoke cigarettes every day for 8 years. I still remember on the day of September 22nd 2018 when I smoked my last cigarette of the day and I felt suffocated my whole body was in a discomfort, the next day on, my body felt weak I was eating less food, spending more time on bed, man those urge's for cigarettes made me sweat like a pig. I remember my self thoughts would constantly tell me to go and smoke one cigarette, as one cigarette would do no harm, but I wasn't able to move out of my bed cause of the weakness that I felt after smoking my last cig on Sept 22nd. Slowly slowly days passed my urge's to smoke decreased but it still remained, after a week I remember I woke up went to shower had my breakfast I felt like a new me. My urge's to smokes decreased to low but they would suddenly pop out, when it happened I used to sweat I used to get confused for a brief moment the urge's to smoke a cigarette would be so high I felt suffocated, but the memory of September 22nd remained in my mind I suppressed through such urge's.
I have to tell ya more than 1 year and 4 months have passed, never felt so much better, upside was I started running after 8 months and I have started focusing more towards my health.
Should I try and tell my mother about this or should I let her quit in her own time
I don't know you but i am very proud of you
@@bababoouey9882From my experience what I have seen of myself and some of my friends and family members the more you tell an addict to stop a habit the more they fell for it, but please do share her my story I think experiences of others do give a positive impact.
@@rayapetrova6865 Appreciate it mate.
"I'm OK to drive - only had 39 Beers "
I am concerned on how people make these jokes
It’s awesome
Carp Ademen Careful now, you might get busted for having too much blood in your alcohol system.
impressive that he could still count
Reminds me of wolf of wallstreet see I didn't hit a thing lol
I drank 3-18 packs of natural light every day (sometimes more) for 10+ years..I would start drinking around 6 AM and work all day doing construction,cook dinner, help the kids with homework,do yard work,shower and I would eventually stop drinking at bedtime, which is also when I would eat. A guy at work looked at me one day and said, "man you gon die"! I couldn't quit hearing that over and over in my head..After a couple weeks I put myself in a hospital to detox for four days.. I've not had a beer since and it's been 7 years. I have never even wanted another beer, I was so afraid of the withdrawals but I never had one..maybe it was because I was drinking cheap,watered down beer? im 6" tall and i got down to 114 lbs. im now 220 lbs. I don't know but I feel so much better sober and im enjoying raising my son into a fine young man.I can't imagine life drinking that much alcohol ever again. sobriety is amazing and im so thankful Mitt uttered those unforgettable words.. they absolutely changed my life.. I promise you, if you have a drinking problem, you can get through it, I never ever thought I would see the day I would be sober, now I don't think I'll ever see myself drunk again. After being drunk for so many years, it's nice to be sober..
Papa John's ate 40 pizzas in 30 days, here's what happened to his business
Day of Reckoning, did it ever happen?
@Teh Modest Mouse Why are you so upset? It's a joke, the way he said his entire demeanor was off and the seriousness about why he is better than th other guy.
@Teh Modest Mouse if papa john is so smart then why did he get himself booted from his own business and become the biggest laughing stock in fast food since jared from subway?
@Teh Modest Mouse also imagine becoming so triggered over someone making fun of some CEO that you don't even know personally. i don't think papa john gives two shits about you.
I drank alcoholically for 10 years and at my worst I was drinking a liter of vodka per day and not really eating. If I did eat it was a couple banquet tv dinners and a hand full of vicodin. Alcohol destroys every part of your body from stomach lining to hair and nails. Looking back I can't believe how sick and weak I got. I took several trips to the hospital for throwing up blood or for severe alcohol withdrawal when my body refused to hold down more alcohol. My breath started smelling like formaldehyde as my body broke down and died from the inside out. If I wasn't in my early 20s (and able to recover) I'm pretty sure it would have killed me. This video made me nauseous thinking about drinking nothing but all those beers. When I was forced to stop by my body, my family and the courts I couldn't see any point in living and tried to kill myself. The thing that was killing me was the only thing left in my life that gave me any joy and relief. If you drink long enough your brain changes and nothing makes you happy anymore, except more alcohol. If anyone is suffering with alcoholism I want to promise you that you can find meaning in life again. Not everyone is lucky or younger like I was, but the body and mind have an incredible ability to heal and I've got joy back from things besides substances. It takes a long time and a hell of a fight to get away from alcohol but you aren't stuck the way you are now. Things do get better, if you let them.
Wow. This rings true for me.
Here's something I wrote about a week ago.
"Joy"
I don't find joy much
outside destruction of myself
lean on giving me my crutch
like a handicap for health
Insomniac ever seeking sleep
a weary tenant who's a guest
leading me to farther waters, deep
following depths of tomorrow's hollow rest
Let me be! Cried the faithful servant
winding down the roads between the street
finding fallow fickle fields, most fervent
with his own contemptuous defeat
I am suffering from it i drink on daily basis atleast more than a quarter please help me
@@bLackmarketRadio yes i am running away from pain caused by ocd and to reduce anxiety i drink please help me
Congratulations, very happy for you.
@@versatilehumanbeing6013 look up alan watts on youtube bro you won't regret it
"A Dad Drank 50 Beers Everyday For 6 Weeks... This Is What Happened To His Wallet."
This. That's 2100 cans.
It’s Busch light lmao
So 2 cases of Busch light, that’s like 25$ a day nothing too crazy
Yeah 25 bucks a day isn’t that bad if he’s gotta decent job making 20-25$ an hour it’s like 1 hour worth of work for those 50 beers. His wallet is fine
@@Werk4Cash yea that’s the problem with alcohol it can be a very affordable addiction. I mean with my job I can work a couple hours and get a couple handles of liquor that would get me pretty drunk for days. My buddy spends way more on weed then most alcoholics spend but alcohol is way worse for health
I was a bartender for years. The reason true alcholics stop eating food is they figure out it messes up their drunkness