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I'm on your side too Capy. It's only you being such a miserable, hungover, angry car driving, tram hating, wine glugging hero that gives me something to feel good about myself! Don't stop! :D;)

I wont.

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And how are you qualified to make that diagnosis exactly?

Getting fucked every weekend and going into work hungover most weeks, does that not strike you as having an unhealthy relationship with alcohol?

:lol: :lol:

I only drink once a month on average and that's pretty much been the same for the last 2 years.

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I wont.

Good lad! ;)

Getting fucked every weekend and going into work hungover most weeks, does that not strike you as having an unhealthy relationship with alcohol?

No, actually. I'd be more worried if he wasn't getting a hangover TBH, as that could indicate that his tolerance levels were increasing, more neurons were becoming activated due to the alcohol intake thus leading to a higher dependency level than the average social drinker. If he was to own up to having to take a drink first thing in the morning to stop himself "rattling", then I'd be extremely worried.

Now stop being all sanctimonious - it doesn't suit you. :)

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I added Tade on Facebook in hope to become chums. He sent me a message asking how I was. When I explained he said his facebook was only for friends in France and he deleted me :(

:lol:

He asked how you were then ditched you! what a scumbag - you can do better buddy.

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Good lad! ;)

No, actually. I'd be more worried if he wasn't getting a hangover TBH, as that could indicate that his tolerance levels were increasing, more neurons were becoming activated due to the alcohol intake thus leading to a higher dependency level than the average social drinker. If he was to own up to having to take a drink first thing in the morning to stop himself "rattling", then I'd be extremely worried.

Now stop being all sanctimonious - it doesn't suit you. :)

Nah

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So did I with him having the 20/20 picture under his name. Seems a little odd now.

I do love a good bottle of Dog, but I drink it increasingly infrequently.

I got bored of drinking most weekends and find that if you only do it once every month or so you really look forward to it and enjoy it much more. Sadly, my next drink will be in Wales and I'm unsure if they sell Dog in that neck of the woods.

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My husband went to the GP this am as he's been increasingly thirsty. Turns out his blood suger is 5 times higher than normal and he is diabetic.

The GP said he should be grateful he has a nagging wife who's been at him for 10days to get it seen about as another week could have seen him in a diabetic coma. :o

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My husband went to the GP this am as he's been increasingly thirsty. Turns out his blood suger is 5 times higher than normal and he is diabetic.

The GP said he should be grateful he has a nagging wife who's been at him for 10days to get it seen about as another week could have seen him in a diabetic coma. :o

I take it his GP is the same as yours? :unsure:;)

Bit scary though, hope everything gets sorted.

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