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wozza
06-17-2005, 05:05 PM
Does drinking kill brain cells?
Does getting drunk kill different brain cells or more brain cells? If so,
which ones?
Does blacking out kill different brain cells or more brain cells? If so,
which ones?
How does this damage affect my brain functioning once I am sober? How can I
heal this damage?
Does anyone have any research that can answer some or all of these
questions?
xntrick
06-17-2005, 05:11 PM
wozza wrote:
> Does drinking kill brain cells?
>
> Does getting drunk kill different brain cells or more brain cells? If so,
> which ones?
>
> Does blacking out kill different brain cells or more brain cells? If so,
> which ones?
>
> How does this damage affect my brain functioning once I am sober? How can I
> heal this damage?
>
> Does anyone have any research that can answer some or all of these
> questions?
>
>
Youll know if things aint right ..ya memory goes south and is much like
a speeded up version of getting old. at times i could not remember a
word in conversation and it was real embarrising. I would also hide my
hands when writing as i didnt want people to see them shake!
Any fish begining with "H" is good for regenerating brain cells,
Hake Haddock etc.
Darren
06-17-2005, 07:14 PM
"wozza" <wozza96@_NO_SPAM_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:42b3490b$0$16492$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
> Does drinking kill brain cells?
>
> Does getting drunk kill different brain cells or more brain cells? If so,
> which ones?
yes and dunno. I probably would if I hadn't killed so many brain cells
through drink.
>
> Does blacking out kill different brain cells or more brain cells? If so,
> which ones?
Blacking yout through drink? no I think thats a result of killing braincells
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> How does this damage affect my brain functioning once I am sober? How can
I
> heal this damage?
it lowers your intellegence, fucks up your memory, yout memory, you
sentience, your creativity, your punctuation, spellting ettc flibble
reduced drinking allows some of them to grow back. complerte stoppage of
heavy drinking can cause a lot of damage becausse the brain is used to
overcompensating for dampened signals
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> Does anyone have any research that can answer some or all of these
> questions?
http://alcoholism.about.com/od/brain/a/blunc041105.htm
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/aa63/aa63.htm
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>
you asked :)
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