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What Alcohol Does To Your Brain

What Alcohol Does To Your Brain

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Welcome to a MIND-blowing journey into the intriguing world of alcohol and its impact on your brain! (No pun intended) Have you ever wondered about the effects that alcohol can have on your most precious organ, your brain? So, whether you're a curious mind seeking knowledge, a concerned individual looking to make informed decision related to alcohol, or simply someone interested in the mysteries of the human brain, this video is a must-watch.
Date: 2023-11-23

Comments and reviews: 19


Could you please make videos on the following?
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2. Borderline Personality Disorder vs Schizophrenia at paranoia and clear differences between both
3. Sadistic Personality Disorder vs Obsessed with horror - This seriously matters me because I saw a lot of gory, abandoning, losing and other kinds of nightmares which caused me to hurt so much and later on, I watched such media to normalize them, started loving them and now I'm being rejected by society because of it. Not because I've said I watch so, but they got to know that I watch them. Although, I get really angry with cult groups which violate the independence and rights of other humans(Ex: - Afghanistan, North Korea) but I've been identified as someone who's strange. Also please help me to understand what to do.
4. Liminal Spaces and relevant psychology - What causes me to like strange horror based places and hate childhood places which bring anxiety, evening being so harsh. Honestly, my family so good and the school is what made it miserable, Although could the memories of those be subconsciously persecuting me? + Why I feel very unpleasant with some kinds of music such as Cocktail Hour by Aaron Kenny, Braham's Lullaby, Many lullabies etc. (Sad, losing a loved one, future etc)
5. How to do stuff without always feeling guilty of not doing.
6. Why do people always leave us without clear signs?
7. Why does someone always worry about not having friends but don't want friends as he's scared and what to do(In my case, I often don't feel like going out, I often take part in online classes, I'm not helpful to others and I think that I deserve to have no friends because of it)
8. If I was bullied few years ago, what would we feel now and what we should tell to the psychiatrist. If possible please tell how if we've been interfered often by the psychiatrist.
9. Also, why do I always feel like I've done something wrong to feel excessively guilty and can't forgive myself although I can't really find a valid reason.
10. What are the signs that you haven't dementia but something else to recently forgetting stuff(I'm 20 years old)

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full disclosure. this video popped up after I came home from Karaoke night at the bar. I am pretty drunk right now watching this. I am self correcting all the spelling errors as I go, and by the way there are a lot. I'll admit that I didn't absorb almost any of the content of this video, but I will do my best to describe what I'm feeling right now. I am feeling a very tingly numbness throughout my body with a slight comfort that makes me want to doze off into dreamland. At times I feel dizzy and its funny how it feels like this plays into my ability to type and spell correctly. I don't do this often so I feel no guilt. The uphoria I'm feeling right now could easily make it so people could be addicted to alchohol. Honestly, I want to keep drinking right now to maintain this level of euphoric bliss. Happy thanksgiving y'all!
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My mom was an alcoholic for a large amount of her life.
She had a really messed up childhood and since we are Native Americans, alcoholism run in our family.
Seeing the horrific things that years of drinking had done to her mind and body was heartbreaking.
She sadly passed away at the end of April.
Our relationship was not perfect by any means, and in fact, it was a lot like Jekyll and Hyde with her. I miss the loving kind and intelligent woman she was when she was sober, but I absolutely hated the drunk, abusive gaslighting and overall manipulative one she was, when she drank.
I don t ever want to put my family through that so I make sure if I do drink that I keep it in check.

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I had fun with booze when i was young, in the 80s everyone was but i could see by the age of 18 how it was messing people up and i quit, bought a large motorcycle and didnt drink for 5 years and im so glad i did, i have watched friends and a brother destroy their minds and bodies which is horrible all my fingers and some toes are counting the dead mostly alcohol played a big part on their downfall, i consider myself the one that got away, in my book moderation means once a month maximum for a happpy life.
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I could never understand why people are so drawn to alcoholic beverages. I tried several times in the past to get used to things like beer or wine, but I never succeeded, so that now I think I may be downright intolerant to alcohol. And they taste awful, BTW. Whenever I drank some, lethargy and drowsiness arose in a matter of minutes. No euphoria, no cheerfulness, nothing but an imperious need to go to bed. Just like when drinking coffee, haha Matcha tea is the very best drink one could ever wish for.
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I watched a ton of alcohol videos and just quit drinking 3 weeks ago, which is extremely good for me. I already feel better. If you have more than 8 beverages a week it's time to take a step back for a month see how you feel. I had the worst 2 weeks ever and wanted a drink every day. I chose to do bare minimum chores, bills and focused on coping with my inner demons and 3rd week no urges and feel awesome! I even passed a course with in these 2 weeks.
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My husband was an alcoholic for almost 30 years of his life and watching him deteriorate month by month, you wouldn't want to drink alcohol again. He has brain damage from the alcohol abuse and at 54 yo its destroying as he looks like he's in his 80s. Don't get me wrong, I used to drink but in moderation but now I've just sober for almost 3 years, best decision ever! I didn't manage to save my husband but I've saved myself!
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I'm 70 years old and I've been sober for 70 years. I never touched the stuff and have never been drunk in my entire life, not even once. When I compare my mental function to others my age who have been heavy drinkers for most of their adult lives I can see the difference. I'm obviously reaping the benefits of having never put alcohol into my brain in terms of better cognitive function.
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After watching this video, it makes me feel all the more better that I have stopped drinking alcohol. Been a little over 2 years since the last time I had a drink and I feel good as a result. I never abused alcohol but I didn't like how it made me feel that last few times that I drank alcohol. Subconsciously I stopped and it's been one of the best decisions I've made for myself.
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Thank you for validating my difficult and unconventional life choice of going to college at a party school and refusing to let a single drop of booze hit my tongue it s not a moralistic holier than thou thing or a religious choice, I just know I m the type of person who would get addicted easily and where alcohol would make my pretty bad impulsiveness even worse
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Thank you so much for bringing up this topic. I'm tired of seeing drunk people scattered on the road or watching people thinking that they are having fun intoxicated. They probably won't believe how many times alcoholic beverages appear in cases related to crimes. Really is something to be avoided before it's too late.
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Timestamps
1. It reduces inhibitory chemicals 0: 34
2. Spikes anxiety and dependence 1: 26
3. Shrinks your brain volume 2: 08
4. It interferes with memory creation 2: 44
5. Takes over your motor skills 3: 34
6. It hijacks the reward pathway 4: 17
Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day.

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Pomni and zooble are the only ones that sweared in the pilot (i think idk) while pomni saying: WHAT THE F K IS GOING ON? and saying other thungs bla bla bla and zooble on the other hand saying: if anyone needs me then f k off (idk the line but reply if thats the wrong line)
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Recovering alcoholic sonce i realised it was a massive problem over 20 years. Was never an everyday drinker I'm fine without it for months and then just one drink and I'm off on a binge it's hard and i always lose my phone, cards, keys not to mention friends and family
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I was warned about the dangers of alcohol ever since childhood. As such, I have never had a single glass of alcohol in my life. Now I'm 23 and still don't drink (In a party, I would politely ask for a juice, soda or even water. Likewise, I never smoked a single cigar.
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People just don't understand how life works. You might start off being good but once you become an adult and see how adults actually behave, you will change. I'm sorry you will be abused your entire life. I really am, and I wish you young people the best.
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Clean for a little over a year. Never abused alcohol, but did sip on a glass of wine from time to time.
But I figured i'm too young to proceed alcohol consumption and planning to get back to university, so I need every little bit of brain power and cells.

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I've been sober for 2 months and I'm proud! I'm turning 21 today and not drinking on my birthday! I've been drinking since 14 yo. In my country it's legal at 18 but no one cares if you drink earlier. I just didn't like how it affected my life.
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It's important to mention that seeking medical consolation when quitting alcohol after long periods of drinking is extremely important. Alcohol Withdrawal is actually pretty dangerous and can be life threatening if not managed.
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