Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background

https://lemmy.world/post/2799311

Man reviews Whiskey while his wife is packing her stuff and leaving him in the background - Lemmy.world

Here it is. He says “Cindy and I are breaking up” - then proceeds with the review of Laphroaig 10 Year Single Malt Scotch, which he tells us has been his go-to single malt - it’s a “no compromise” Malt, he assures us.

After seeing this video for the first time, I watched some of his others, afterwards.
Seemed to be a pretty standard review channel until it hit me in the face that most of his vids are only watched by a couple people, and he reviewed a new bottle of Whisky almost every day.

His Youtube channel was basically just an excuse to hide his alcoholism. Dude must have drank several bottles of booze per week off camera.

I’m in his early period but with IPAs. I need help…

If you are serious about help, and you are still early in the process, just one less bottle per night every day for a week, then the next week one less than that.

It takes will power, but if you want it you can do it. It doesn’t have to be cold turkey. If you are at a six pack a night, or a 4 pack of some 12% ones you can wean yourself off nightly binge drinking in a month or two.

When you are down to one a night, switch it to one every other night… Then don’t buy any for a week. Then you can figure out how to drink more responsibility.

If you are to the point where you drink one when you wake up, you will need medical detox. If you wait… You will probably die.

Thanks for reaching out. I’m at 12-15 6-9%s every night. Once or twice a week I’ll drink one or two before I leave for work so that the worst of the hangover hits at home/ can be staved off with another beer once I get back. I truly appreciate your sentiment and want to use this to give me some momentum to quit. I know I’ll have the shakes and be super sweaty for a week, but I can work with that. I quit meth, alcohol and smoking before, I can kick beer again. I think part of the problem is it’s a lesser issue than the other stuff I quit so I let myself keep slipping. Again, thank you
I believe in you too buddy, happy you’ve decided to make a change. You can do it!
Thank you. I’m gonna do it this time