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is it dangerous to get drunk with severe CSA?
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I was just wondering if its dangerous to get drunk if you have severe CSA while you aren't being treated for it?
any help is greatly appreciated. ty


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Absolutely.  Booze affects the brain, worsens all types of SA.  It could be what is CAUSING the SA.  Unfortunately many have found that due to 'mistakes made in life' they had to step up to the plate and pay the piper...


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iv had (know about my) CSA since i was 14 and i don't drink that much or that often and probably not going to in the near future. thanks for your reply


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MTBlade wrote:
I was just wondering if its dangerous to get drunk if you have severe CSA while you aren't being treated for it?
any help is greatly appreciated. ty


Very dangerous.

Take care.

Daniel.


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Is this a serious question?


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Don't do anything that can harm your breathing and alcohol will harm your throat and your breathing. Get yourself treatment for your SA, stay away from products like cigarettes as well.

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