Is this regularity of alcohol consumption a cause for concern?

I'm 15, turning 16 in 2-3 months (please no preachers, I'm aware of the legal regulations) and I drink with friends every now and then (every 3-4 weeks). One weekend I consumed alcohol and didn't have a hiccup or vomit. A week later I took antibiotics for 7 days. A week later I consumed alcohol again (no vomiting or hiccup, full control). There's a party in a week and I was planning to drink a little again. Is that a big concern because of liver damage etc.?

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Linuxaffiner
1 year ago

Just drink as much as you can. Drink slowly and stay with an alcoholic drink. With time you get a feeling for the right amount. Your body signals you clearly when it is enough..

Liver damage is excluded in these quantities – for decades, Fu has to consume hard things in large quantities – and have proper smoking.
In addition, the liver is a large organ and can compensate for this within limits.

You can learn how to use alcohol in a sensible way.

LA

Ille1811
1 year ago

Hello!

You can forget the law because the alcohol industry has a strong influence.

The devilish thing about the alcohol is that you think if you neither have a film crack nor have to give you that you would wear the alcohol. It's not like that.

The over 200 diseases, the cause of which is alcohol, need many years for their development. As long as the body has not yet matured, the liver cannot degrade any alcohol, thus rendering it harmless. In addition, during puberty, which has only ended at 21 years, it can even be genetic changes.

TheNorthernLord
1 year ago
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Damn, even with several hours of film crack and multiple passing, I still had a good evening or rather a good night. At my age, without a hangover, you get something like this and you can feel a little tiredness if you’re sober at some point. However, it can cause late damage.

boreout
1 year ago

Basically there is no “safe” amount of alcohol. No matter how much you drink, you never do anything good with it. Accordingly, there is no meaningful answer to your question.

Since drinking is generally accepted socially, it is not possible to answer this on this rail.

But you won’t turn dead if you give the edge here and there on a party

ThomasJNewton
1 year ago

The direct health consequences are relatively harmless to the social consequences. If you’re driving license, woman/man, job and apartment, because of the addiction, then it doesn’t matter to the liver anymore.
This is not to be harmless, but to warn. In young years a addiction develops very quickly. Who starts drinking 60 is addicted to 80. Who starts drinking with 16 is addicted to 18.

We were all young and slept over the strands. That’s part of it. It’s safe as long as you stick to the rule that you celebrate festivals as they fall. On feasts, you don’t drink without feast. If you drink because of the effect, visit festivities to drink, are with mates who know nothing else than drinking, then it becomes a concern. It is not so much about the frequency and the amount, but about the motivation behind it.