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Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Bender The Offender
- Bender
- Stabby
- Balut
- Falling in love. Yak.
- Fish & Go's Scallopini
- Kissing
- Grand Matador
- Stargazing
- Isaw
- Walking aimless under the rain
- Doobie
- Stumbleupon
- Necking
- Talking sensible nonsense
- Vlad Gonzales.XD
- Stir Fried Slugs
- Carbonara
- Green apples and carrots
- Photoshop
- Philosophical debates
- Writing Workshops
- Mt. Tarak
- NOT my x. Tah.XD
- Laugh trip na may bugbog sa tyan at sakit sa panga at di na makahinga
- Miss Buttcrack who is always busy
- Deep sleep in drunkenness
- Lucid dreams of flying and/or levitation
- Mom's bathtub
- Drinking coffee while shitting and reading and listening to classical music
- Bear Brand!XD

It turns out, my alcohol-induced sensory hypersensitivity (plus neurosis, hysteria, anxiety, depression, squeamishness, and obsessive behavior, among other things) happens only to alcoholics.XP
Alcohol, administered acutely, is known to cause CO(2) hyposensitivity. CO(2) hypersensitivity associated with anxiogenic hyperventilation (HV) could reasonably be expected to emerge as an opponent process upon withdrawal from chronic alcohol use. To test this hypothesis, we applied two well-known methods to quantify CO(2) sensitivity in recently detoxified alcohol-dependent individuals and never alcohol-disordered individuals who are social drinkers. We found that the alcoholic group exhibited significantly greater CO(2) sensitivity than did controls in response to both challenges. Indirect evidence of chronic HV was also obtained. These findings implicate the effect of chronic alcohol use on CNS-based CO(2) sensitivity in heightening the vulnerability to disturbing anxiety symptoms and syndromes exhibited by alcoholic individuals. Future work must verify that pathological drinking actually causes the dysregulated respiratory responding observed in this study as is inferred in our conclusions.
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Does this have anything to do with my dad? He died from liver cirrhosis.XD Well he died from multiple complications but alcohol was the culprit.
Heredity: Investigations have shown that there can be a certain hereditary tendency for getting alcohol problems. This goes even more for sons of dependent fathers than for daughters. It is unknown how big the extra risk is, but children of alcohol addicts must keep in mind that they have a greater chance to develop alcohol problems. Some studies talk about a higher risk of about 50%. It is also known that certain personality characteristics, which are partly inherited, influence the risk of getting addicted. People who are often anxious, and who seek excitement in life, and who are more antisocial, will more often become alcoholics.
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That last sentence killed me.XD
Ooooooomigad.o_0 I am my father's clone.
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