Do I have an Alcohol problem?

Do I have an Alcohol problem?

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ApOrbital

10,410 posts

133 months

Monday 29th August 2016
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I drink five cans per night should stop as my liver will soon have a hissy fit and stop.

jonamv8

3,229 posts

181 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Couple of my pals have funding and flexibility to put a lot of hours in at the pub, OPs drinking is nowhere near them. I think you ok OP

GT03ROB

13,782 posts

236 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Yeah 25-35 units is not a lot in the big scheme of things. It's what around 3 bottles of wine a week? That's a couple of glasses a day.

The bigger issue regarding having a "drink problem" as opposed to being alcoholic is, to my mind at least, does it have negative impacts on your behavior? Many people may not be alcoholics but absolutely do have drink problems.

Mabbs9

1,403 posts

233 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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You could have a friendly chat with a doctor? Even small amounts of alcohol are harmful. Such consistent intake much more so.

Soon you'll be the one who needs to grab the car keys if the Mrs is unwell or going into labour, same if your little one bumps their head or has a high temperature. It certainly seems a good time to make some adjustments.

Atvb

Johnnytheboy

24,499 posts

201 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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Willlll said:
The part that are worrying me is the only thing keeping me in control is guilt.
If that works for you then that's not necessarily a problem.

People drink, or don't drink for a variety of reasons.

If I had the time, and didn't fear the consequences, I'd have a glass in my hand the entire time. Viva booze!

Guilt, or some attempt at self-control, prevents me drinking more.

Sadly, threads like this usually end up being taken down a rather zero-tolerance route, which is irrelevant to the vast majority of UK adults, who like drinking, but not to excess.