12-02-2025, 11:15 PM
(12-02-2025, 10:41 PM)kathisterima Wrote: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/types-dementia/alcohol-related-brain-damage-arbd
Quote:How much alcohol is too much alcohol?
A unit is a measure of alcohol. You can find out how many units are in an alcoholic drink by reading the label. The NHS recommends not drinking more than 14 units of alcohol each week. This should ideally be spread over three or more days because ‘binge-drinking’ is particularly harmful to the brain.
When a person starts drinking more than around 25 units per week on a regular basis, it may start to affect their ability to think and function properly.
Drinking a large amount of alcohol in a short space of time (such as a single evening) is known as ‘binge-drinking’. It is equivalent to drinking 8 units or more for men and 6 units or more for women. It has been suggested that older people should have lower limits because they are at greater risk of the damaging effects of alcohol.
and I've been at 30 per week for almost 150 weeks in a row now. just lol. just goes to show i legit have a 1 in 250000 brain considering i ve been sodomizing lawyers of half the institutions in the country simultaneously for months till last week, when i did what might turn out the dumbest mistake of my life

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