So not only do we have a bunch of gambling addicts on SBR but also a bunch of alcoholics. Are all your lives really that pathetic that you need these addictions to cope with day to day life? Seriously what's going on?
Who drinks alcohol for breakfast
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Swaggy PSBR MVP- 01-28-14
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BIGDAYSBR Aristocracy
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#37Originally posted by Swaggy PSo not only do we have a bunch of gambling addicts on SBR but also a bunch of alcoholics. Are all your lives really that pathetic that you need these addictions to cope with day to day life? Seriously what's going on?
Addictions rule.
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reigle9SBR Posting Legend
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#38Swing and a miss. Not every person is the same.Originally posted by Russian RocketIt's not...what happens is over time you forget how to enjoy life without boozeComment -
Russian RocketSBR Aristocracy
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#39not every person is the same...but what I've said is the scientific factOriginally posted by reigle9Swing and a miss. Not every person is the same.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#40Most people cannot cope without a drink a day but many doctor say one drink a day keeps the doctor awayComment -
Russian RocketSBR Aristocracy
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#41What Alcohol Really Does to Your Brain
What happens once that vodka cranberry works its way through your bloodstream and hits the control center behind your eyes?
We hear many different things about how alcohol affects the brain and body, most notably that it is a depressant. That’s only part of the story. Alcohol is a depressant, but it’s also an indirect stimulant, and plays a few other roles that might surprise you.
Alcohol directly affects brain chemistry by altering levels of neurotransmitters — the chemical messengers that transmit the signals throughout the body that control thought processes, behavior and emotion. Alcohol affects both “excitatory” neurotransmitters and “inhibitory” neurotransmitters.
An example of an excitatory neurotransmitter is glutamate, which would normally increase brain activity and energy levels. Alcohol suppresses the release of glutamate, resulting in a slowdown along your brain’s highways.
An example of an inhibitory neurotransmitter is GABA, which reduces energy levels and calms everything down. Drugs like Xanax and Valium (and other benzodiazopenes) increase GABA production in the brain, resulting in sedation. Alcohol does the same thing by increasing the effects of GABA. This, by the way, is one reason you don’t want to drink alcohol while taking benzodiazopenes; the effects will be amplified, and that can slow your heart rate and respiratory system down to dangerous levels.
So what we just discussed accounts for the depressant effects of alcohol: it suppresses the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate and increases the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA. What this means for you is that your thought, speech and movements are slowed down, and the more you drink the more of these effects you’ll feel (hence the stumbling around, falling over chairs and other clumsy things drunk people do).
But here’s the twist: alcohol also increases the release of dopamine in your brain’s “reward center.” The reward center is the same combination of brain areas (particularly the ventral striatum) that are affected by virtually all pleasurable activity, including everything from hanging out with friends, going on vacation, getting a big bonus at work, ingesting drugs (like cocaine and crystal meth), and drinking alcohol.
By jacking up dopamine levels in your brain, alcohol tricks you into thinking that it’s actually making you feel great (or maybe just better, if you are drinking to get over something emotionally difficult). The effect is that you keep drinking to get more dopamine release, but at the same time you’re altering other brain chemicals that are enhancing feelings of depression.
Research suggests that alcohol’s affect on dopamine is more significant for men than women, which may account for men drinking more than women on average. According to results from the 2001-2002 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC), alcoholism affects men more than women: About 10 percent of men, compared to 3 to 5 percent of women, become alcoholics over the course of their lifetime.
Over time, with more drinking, the dopamine effect diminishes until it’s almost nonexistent. But at this stage, a drinker is often “hooked” on the feeling of dopamine release in the reward center, even though they’re no longer getting it. Once a compulsive need to go back again and again for that release is established, addiction takes hold. The length of time it takes for this to happen is case-specific; some people have a genetic propensity for alcoholism and for them it will take very little time, while for others it may take several weeks or months.
Below is a useful summary from the website HowStuffWorks explaining how alcohol affects different parts of the brain:
Why drinking makes you less inhibited:
- Cerebral cortex: In this region, where thought processing and consciousness are centered, alcohol depresses the behavioral inhibitory centers, making the person less inhibited; it slows down the processing of information from the eyes, ears, mouth and other senses; and it inhibits the thought processes, making it difficult to think clearly.
Why drinking makes you clumsy:
- Cerebellum: Alcohol affects this center of movement and balance, resulting in the staggering, off-balance swagger we associate with the so-called “falling-down drunk.”
Why drinking increases sexual urges but decreases sexual performance:
- Hypothalamus and pituitary: The hypothalamus and pituitary coordinate automatic brain functions and hormone release. Alcohol depresses nerve centers in the hypothalamus that control sexual arousal and performance. Although sexual urge may increase, sexual performance decreases.
Why drinking makes your sleepy:
- Medulla: This area of the brain handles such automatic functions as breathing, consciousness and body temperature. By acting on the medulla, alcohol induces sleepiness. It can also slow breathing and lower body temperature, which can be life threatening.
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gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#42Morning drinking is best done after a hard night of partying. One beer and you are back to party mode!Comment -
reigle9SBR Posting Legend
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#43Bro-science maybe, saying that's science could not be more ridiculous. I've been taking booze to everything I do since since I was 17.Originally posted by Russian Rocketnot every person is the same...but what I've said is the scientific factComment -
Russian RocketSBR Aristocracy
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#44exactly ...you just proved my pointOriginally posted by reigle9Bro-science maybe, saying that's science could not be more ridiculous. I've been taking booze to everything I do since since I was 17.
Originally posted by Russian Rocket...what happens is over time you forget how to enjoy life without booze
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#45If you have one drink per day you're okay but anything more deafly could be an alcoholic even if beerComment -
reigle9SBR Posting Legend
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#46You must be drunk or a typical internetter than can never be wrong. How could I forget when I never had a good time without drinking? Don't even reply, talking to internet experts isn't my thing.Originally posted by Russian Rocketexactly ...you just proved my point
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Russian RocketSBR Aristocracy
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#47riegle I don't drink pal...I might have a drink or two once a year at mostOriginally posted by reigle9You must be drunk or a typical internetter than can never be wrong. How could I forget when I never had a good time without drinking? Don't even reply, talking to internet experts isn't my thing.
and I'm not making fun of you nor fighting with ya...just stating the facts
cheers!
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#48For your information Russian Rocket is an expert in many different types of addictions and has certifications to prove itComment -
Russian RocketSBR Aristocracy
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#49Originally posted by jjgoldFor your information Russian Rocket is an expert in many different types of addictions and has certifications to prove it
coach call me
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leetreaperBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#50If you can't have fun without drinking you should just kill yourself.Originally posted by reigle9You must be drunk or a typical internetter than can never be wrong. How could I forget when I never had a good time without drinking? Don't even reply, talking to internet experts isn't my thing.Comment -
BIGDAYSBR Aristocracy
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#51Do I have a problem if I own a kegerator?
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stevek173BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#52No, you truly are blessed and don't let anyone tell you differently.Comment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#53Possibly..let me tell you something you look like a fukkin drunk manOriginally posted by BIGDAYDo I have a problem if I own a kegerator?
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byronbbSBR MVP
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#54I'll drink non-alcoholic beer before work. Goes great with bacon and eggs type breakfast.Comment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#55Only if you don't shareOriginally posted by BIGDAYDo I have a problem if I own a kegerator?
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etothepSBR MVP
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#56Drinking alcohol FOR breakfast and drinking alcohol AT breakfast are 2 different beastsComment -
El NinoSBR Posting Legend
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#57Just soak tampons in vodka and shove them up your ass. All the cool kids are doing it. Show up blasted with nothing on your breath. Nobody sees you drinking.Comment -
warbuxSBR Wise Guy- 11-17-13
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#58Originally posted by El NinoJust soak tampons in vodka and shove them up your ass. All the cool kids are doing it. Show up blasted with nothing on your breath. Nobody sees you drinking.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#59People that drink a lot are masking other issues
We will work with them to get helpComment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
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#60I have been clean for 2 hours.Comment -
SmokeSBR Aristocracy
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#61Daniel we can help you
Daniel you are going down wrong path
Daniel my crystal ball says you will drive drunk and kill a family of four
Daniel dont be that guyComment -
gauchojakeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#62Mo - bottoms up palComment -
El NinoSBR Posting Legend
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#63Literally if you're using the method I suggested.Originally posted by gauchojakeMo - bottoms up palComment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
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#64Don't worry I sold my car for beer money.Comment -
Jayvegas420BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#65You must be set till late march!Comment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
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#66This was in 2012 unfortunately.Originally posted by Jayvegas420You must be set till late march!Comment -
Dollars2DonutsSBR Hall of Famer
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#67If I am not working that day, hell yeah.....especially on a weekend on while traveling....nothing like a Caesar, or maybe a Mike's Hard Lime....really gets me in the mood.Comment -
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#68If you work a stiff job I don't understand how you could do it sober.Originally posted by NavsPicksI will never understand how people can drink just for the hell of it.. Drinking to celebrate I completely understand but drinking on a regular day? Not for me.Comment -
MoMoneyMoVaughnSBR Posting Legend
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#69Only on vacation.Comment -
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#70Anyone getting an early start this week?Comment
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