• pahlimur@lemmy.world
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    24 hours ago

    I know this is a joke, but having been through alcohol withdrawal many times from binge drinking for way to long. Its worse than any pain I’ve ever felt in my life; it’s like inescapable shaky torture.

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      21 hours ago

      Really? How long does it take for that to start happening?

      Daily drinker, here; longest I’ve gone in 2 years is one week. My hands were slightly shaky but that was the worst of it. I could still function just fine, but the depression was beginning to be too much.

      Is alcohol the only drug you take? If so, that might have something to do with it. I’ve got other sources of dopamine to fall back onto when I’m not drinking, which probably helps with the withdrawal.

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        17 hours ago

        It’s different for everyone. My tolerance has been built over more than a decade. For me it was bad when it’s continuous for 3 or more days of heavy at night and a few drinks during the day to keep the hangover at bay. The quantity was somewhere around 1-1.5L 80 proof per day. I don’t do this anymore because of withdrawal. I could still function well enough and coffee helps with shakes. The depression can be bad, the horror nightmares are bad, mild hallucinating sometimes, and lots of sweating.

        When I’m normal nightly drinking and no day drinking a normal night is 10 1.5oz full shots of 80 proof.

        I do also stop occasionally and I know that I need to slow/stop or it will kill me. Also don’t see my number and use it to ignore your own problems. A lot of people die before they get to my quantities. For reference I’m a 185lb 5’11" dude and weirdly still am in almost half marathon shape. The exercise keeps some of the negative effects of drinking so much at bay. I also take B-vitamins every day.

        I’ve used weed as risk mitigation in the past. It didn’t stick though, it makes me feel lethargic for days.