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nixawissa
1 year ago

Alcohol is a cell poison and the brain consists of billions of cells and when some are poisoned by alcohol, first the trembling begins, later Parkinson comes!

Ille1811
1 year ago

“Do you drink a lot?” – “No, most of them I spill!”

The trembling is about time when it comes to alcohol abuse.

rotesand
1 year ago

Yes, I experienced this in a “proven” alcoholic in the relationship and it was the sad crowning of his career. He couldn’t even hold a glass yet without it trembling and became very fragile physically – he was already on the road with 50 like a senior and could just then go to Krücken and later to the roller shutter. At the end, he hallucinated and could no longer adhere to his excrements, and has constantly cloged, was de facto care case with severe liver cirrhosis. The language centre was also damaged.

rotesand
1 year ago
Reply to  MayaHale

Yeah, that was bad. He’d have to live, but I don’t know anything more. We don’t have any contact anymore (by alcohol!) Halfway sober he was a class type.

Oftenbored
1 year ago

Yes can happen, is a nerve poison.

BenjamBluemchen
1 year ago

Yes, it is possible.

Mooncrash
1 year ago

Yes. In the case of continuous use, it even damages the nerves permanently.

Huflattich
1 year ago

Yeah, that seems like that.