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In a Coma After Alcohol Withdrawal

In a coma after trying to quit drinking alcohol.
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26 Responses to “In a Coma After Alcohol Withdrawal”

  • gmodesike:

    @FreshandTolly u r correct – that’s what i did – one beer/one shot less each day until i was done…not as bad as this..this video is so sad

  • natureperson420:

    @chocolatecharliee its hard not to drink for some people, this from years of drinking and getting deeper and deeper into the bottle. don’t judge,

  • azzh00le:

    how long was he in his coma

  • tall32guy:

    I am so glad you’re still with us and doing better!!! *big hugs*

  • tall32guy:

    Who’s that woman talking in the background?

  • raj6041:

    looked this is as a close family member went thru this .

  • pmsgotro:

    @pmsgotro “They call it a “disease” in order to make alcoholics feel like their not at fault for having? the addiction. It’s sort of insinuating the idea that you “caught” alcoholism, and it’s not really your fault.” This is exactly what was said that upset me a little. Maybe I didn’t work it properly so I just wanted to point that out. Thanks.

  • neonfiona:

    @pmsgotro Well things such as cancer and MS you can rarely help getting, it’s usually genetic or just totally random and lifestyle changes can only sometimes decrease your chances of getting those diseases. It’s not that I don’t feel for these people but the beginning (not the addiction that follows however) is their choice.

  • neonfiona:

    @pmsgotro I’m not in on this little debate but I just wanted to say, I think when the person said you can’t catch alcoholism and you said that you can’t catch cancer or anything either…

  • RebelTactics:

    never just quit cold turkey from alcohol. this is sad shit and avoidable. weeeen

  • babywanie:

    omg! tis makes me cry.. how is he now?

  • AnnyaMoon:

    Did anyone give him some seizure medicine? He could have died going cold turkey. I dont understand why hes going thru this so hard with the medicine out there.. Yes, withdrawals cause seizure, coma..then possible death.
    Maybe I am wrong but wouldnt seizure meds prevented his seizure that he had before this? Was he given any meds for this?

  • pmsgotro:

    pmsgotro@SpeCulaTionS101 Alcoholism is an illness, a sickness. What you said about “they” call it a disease in order for us to not feel we are responsible is completely out of line. I know I am responsible for everything I do, period. I cannot speak for anyone else. It IS a disease. By the way you are not a reformed alcoholic, you are an alcoholic in recovery and always will be. Also, just wanted to ask, can you “catch” cancer, MS or any other disease of that type?

  • pmsgotro:

    That comment is right. The only way I could keep myself from having severe DT;s when I wanted to quit drinking so bad was to wean myself off. I’ve gone through it before and it is so freaking scary. I have only been sober for 31 days now, but I think this time is THE time. I don’t EVER want to have to go through that hell agian. I pray for everyone who is sick with this disease and especially the one’s who want to get well.

  • littleturttle:

    @SpeCulaTionS101 Thanks! certainly you are right ! They have to take their life and being responsible of what they do ! We have to need them for that (I’m becoming nurse) cause they need to have a new personnality, stronger !

  • SpeCulaTionS101:

    @littleturttle: I completely agree. All I was saying is that labeling alcoholism as a “disease” is a cheap shot, in order to make the addict feel less responsible for their addiction. Oh, and you write really well for English not being your first language! : )

  • littleturttle:

    @littleturttle suite : Yes we’re a bit responsable of our actions but to be dependant of smthg, shows that we need a help ! Addiction is an illness who touch mental & physic!

  • littleturttle:

    We all have an addiction : sugar, fags, sports… Smtimes we think it’s just a little need but in fact, it appears because we suffer of a lack…of love, self confidence… At first time we think that we are guilty because we have begun to…but in reallity it’s a need who grows because of a lack. And the more we consum it, the more the need grows ! (I m french so my english maybe bad)!

  • SpeCulaTionS101:

    @littleturttle: No no no. They call it a “disease” in order to make alcoholics feel like their not at fault for having the addiction. It’s sort of insinuating the idea that you “caught” alcoholism, and it’s not really your fault. Trust me, I’m a reformed alcoholic. I know what that shit is all about. It was ENTIRELY my fault.

  • Ryanpusslover:

    when I try too stop drinking I need xanax it helps

  • scumgod13:

    @chinchonchinchon Who made a joke? Not me cause Ive had seizures and DTS.

  • scumgod13:

    @FreshandTolly Yea, That is really hard to do.I one gets as addicted as I was they need some kind of medical supervision.The last drunk I went on in 06 I weened myself off with Xanax.Because I cant cut down drinking as it just makes me want more!

  • gabbis:

    What´s all the talking about hairs and circels…?

  • chocolatecharliee:

    was the alcohol really worth it? all that for drink. it’s sad and pathetic really.

  • cliffrex:

    no he’s japanese american

  • barbarosssssa:

    cyber sex ne1??? check out my profile and msg me on MSN!! S

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