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This was super helpful. I find it amazing how much information I have to sift through to find one person talking about Alcohol Related Hepatitis. I really had nothing to live for and spent a long time drinking vodka hard core. Recently felt a pain in my upper right abdominal quadrant but didn't quit drinking for almost 2 months. I thought it was a muscle thing. Turned out to be a swollen liver. My entire life view changed. I was scared straight. Suddenly I have things to live for. It's incredible what you start to think about when you believe you are facing death. I went to er, got ultrasound, I have Hepatic Steatosis. The alcohol induced Hepatitis may actually end up being my savior. I have since redesigned my diet, I have a strong reason to stick with it and I feel like I have something to live for. Hopefully my years of abuse haven't taken me too far and I can come back from my really poor behavior because even though the doc said, change diet, don't drink and I'll be fine, I still have some pain and that keeps me scared. I would like to fix my life but it's going to be a challenge.
@chasgiv4: DO - everything in your power to NEVER drink again. New studies are coming out about how bad even 1 drink is for your body. You’ve got a chance now - a 2nd chance. I’ve seen so many people suffer and die from alcoholism. You can’t play around with it at this point. I know it can be hard - but get support - go to a meeting (AA or some other addiction recovery group) New doors will open for you. You’re not just giving up something - you are going to get something good in return. I wish you much happiness.
15 months alcohol, drugs, smoke, fast food FREE + sugar reduced to minimum !!! 🥳 Honestly, My life changed completely ! I feel as if I were born again. ❤
I had some discomfort/pain after a Saturday night of drinking almost an entire bottle chasing it down with sugar soft drinks & eating some candy with it even. Woke up on Sunday with liver pain.....they said I had a fatty liver & to stop drinking & eat better. Did u have any pain or discomfort & how long before it went away?
I got the same diagnosis; I felt like I got a hard slap. It’ll be extremely challenging to go dry for 1 year, but I just want to give it sufficient time to recover and heal :(
@@BroChaChoe Same bro. Went to the ER because I had pain around my liver. Been a little over 2 months sober now. Almost slipped up on New Year's Eve but still going strong. We are all here for you! 🙏🏻💯💜🫡🔥👍🏻
@ My personality has improved, I no longer have hangovers, I don’t long for my next alcohol hit and my need for spicy Asian food has gone. I still love Chinese and Indian food but am no longer addicted to it.
i was drinking heavly and almost daily for many years, my liver is fine and my blood tests are normal but my brain is fried, severe depression, severe anxiety, insomnia, suicide thoughts, anhedonia. I started my sobriety journey, im taking suplements for the brain vitamins and nutritional yeast, started to hit the gym again, i hope i can make it.
Very genuine and positive advice from good man unlike most folks who scares you more than they help. He gave you hope to stop right away. Good luck all.
1 month alcohol free! Was consuming 1 litre of vodka every weekend for around 2 years, liver test was getting borderline with stiffness but very little fat.
Liver bloodwork was fine minus the AST and ALT. Those two were 92 and 179 respectively. Got an ultrasound and it showed I had mild fatty liver. We would drink every weekend and some during the week but have stopped. Did it for 5-6 years. How long does it take for my liver to go back to normal?
your liver completely replaces it's self over about 7 years, so I think by that time you should be good providing no other problems, alcohol does all your organs though
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Over a year zero alcohol. Not even 1 beer.
Congratulations. Im on a journey now. X2days. God's grace on me..🙌
Keep it up man, I've just started the journey, 47 days and counting 💪
Im on 5 weeks zero alcohol but going to Vegas next weekend so not sure how thats gonna go.
@@trewten5579drink zero alcohol beer
I bet it seems longer.. .
This was super helpful. I find it amazing how much information I have to sift through to find one person talking about Alcohol Related Hepatitis. I really had nothing to live for and spent a long time drinking vodka hard core. Recently felt a pain in my upper right abdominal quadrant but didn't quit drinking for almost 2 months. I thought it was a muscle thing. Turned out to be a swollen liver. My entire life view changed. I was scared straight. Suddenly I have things to live for. It's incredible what you start to think about when you believe you are facing death. I went to er, got ultrasound, I have Hepatic Steatosis. The alcohol induced Hepatitis may actually end up being my savior. I have since redesigned my diet, I have a strong reason to stick with it and I feel like I have something to live for. Hopefully my years of abuse haven't taken me too far and I can come back from my really poor behavior because even though the doc said, change diet, don't drink and I'll be fine, I still have some pain and that keeps me scared. I would like to fix my life but it's going to be a challenge.
@chasgiv4: DO - everything in your power to NEVER drink again. New studies are coming out about how bad even 1 drink is for your body. You’ve got a chance now - a 2nd chance. I’ve seen so many people suffer and die from alcoholism. You can’t play around with it at this point. I know it can be hard - but get support - go to a meeting (AA or some other addiction recovery group) New doors will open for you. You’re not just giving up something - you are going to get something good in return. I wish you much happiness.
@chasgiv4: Oh -- and most importantly - if you stay sober -- you WILL fix your life.
Great for you. Keep on straight
Good luck! Keep going you can do it!
“I hear You!”
5 months no alcohol.
15 months alcohol, drugs, smoke, fast food FREE + sugar reduced to minimum !!! 🥳
Honestly, My life changed completely !
I feel as if I were born again. ❤
30 days since my last drink
I hope you are well ❤
I’m at 31, updates?
well, new update not a drink since also i am trying kava for social drinking instead of the booze
@@tellah8037kava is Not good for the liver!!
4
Months since my last drink
Thanks danny
Was diagnosed with fatty liver, not major damage according to the doctor, but it was enough to wake me up. 4 days sober now.
I had some discomfort/pain after a Saturday night of drinking almost an entire bottle chasing it down with sugar soft drinks & eating some candy with it even. Woke up on Sunday with liver pain.....they said I had a fatty liver & to stop drinking & eat better. Did u have any pain or discomfort & how long before it went away?
I got the same diagnosis; I felt like I got a hard slap. It’ll be extremely challenging to go dry for 1 year, but I just want to give it sufficient time to recover and heal :(
@@BroChaChoe Same bro. Went to the ER because I had pain around my liver. Been a little over 2 months sober now. Almost slipped up on New Year's Eve but still going strong. We are all here for you! 🙏🏻💯💜🫡🔥👍🏻
15 days zero alcohol. I feel great.
what feels different
@ My personality has improved, I no longer have hangovers, I don’t long for my next alcohol hit and my need for spicy Asian food has gone. I still love Chinese and Indian food but am no longer addicted to it.
@@jdssurf I get angry, but i work it out.
Two months no drink
i was drinking heavly and almost daily for many years, my liver is fine and my blood tests are normal but my brain is fried, severe depression, severe anxiety, insomnia, suicide thoughts, anhedonia.
I started my sobriety journey, im taking suplements for the brain vitamins and nutritional yeast, started to hit the gym again, i hope i can make it.
You can do it!
@@andrelake9519
Surely you can but you need to work with your mood , thoughts and emotions .
It will be fine cause you are on the right way .
5 years 6 months without any alcohol or smoking of any kind
Very genuine and positive advice from good man unlike most folks who scares you more than they help. He gave you hope to stop right away. Good luck all.
It’s good to see Danny devito on the right track and selling his bar paddy’s pub
I was thinking the same 😂 came for info left with a laugh
1 month alcohol free! Was consuming 1 litre of vodka every weekend for around 2 years, liver test was getting borderline with stiffness but very little fat.
Me too. I drink alot strong liquor and I have just stopped. I hope any damages can be reversed if I never drink alcohol ever again.
Great video !!! Thanks ⭐⭐⭐
day 48 without alcohol.half bottle whisky or 5 bottle 650 ml beers to 48 days without alcohol.mood swing anxiety is a big cocern.
Thanks
Quit drinking 14 months ago.
Congrats ❤
How long were you drinking? And congratulations.
@@DarkJediMindTricks Every since I was a teen and now I'm 59.
Liver bloodwork was fine minus the AST and ALT. Those two were 92 and 179 respectively. Got an ultrasound and it showed I had mild fatty liver. We would drink every weekend and some during the week but have stopped. Did it for 5-6 years. How long does it take for my liver to go back to normal?
Danny??
Baker or De Vito?
😂😂😂 I was thinking the exact same thing
3 years no alcohol and then back to it in two months, liver pain got back, stupid me.
Get back to it!! You can do it ❤
How is it now?
your liver completely replaces it's self over about 7 years, so I think by that time you should be good providing no other problems, alcohol does all your organs though
Day 2.
16 months
Is that Danny Devito ?
No
@@Atoms-Raging-cd3vo Oh.
errr duur
It's his brother. He'll be featuring in the Twins sequel.
Best liver medicine
30minutes no alcohol , hell yeah🥂
day 3
3 years sober. Not even a craving.🎉
If you damaged your liver from alcohol and then pick up drinking again, you are a candidate for the Darwin Awards
Day6
Sir, Please improve your English. 👍
Forever