Death of a drinker
You hear this much to often, that so and so has passed away.
And they died from drinking it put them in their grave.
Some just think of drinking as a social thing to do.
You want to learn what it does? Take a look in any I.C.U.
Drinking starts out as a crutch, helps forget about their troubles.
They can’t see that every drink makes their troubles double.
The more they drink the more they want now it’s a disease.
And without help they can not stop, this they do not see.
Everyday they lose a little they don’t know what’s in store.
Their job, their home, their family and a whole lot more.
Without help they cannot stop and all will feel defeat.
Stopping is not an option, they passed their last retreat.
The liver fails to function, vital organs shutting down.
Lose of weight and turning yellow much to late to turn around.
A truly senseless way to die, no one deserves all this.
As they lie unconscious with a morphine drip.
To dull the pain that they must feel, this is their reward.
To die a self inflected death drinking was their sword.
So if you have a loved one that is heading down this path.
Try and be there for them, for alone they can’t come back.
You hear this much to often that so and so passed away.
And they died from drinking, it put them in their grave.
Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
A MORE SERIOUS SUBJECT FROM MY FRIEND, RON.
By: Jonathan Caswell on February 5, 2014
at 5:36 pm
It can also kill your brain. My father died at 67. Alcohol. His first drink was at 10 yrs old. Before he died he had a PET scan. 1/3 of his brain was dead tissue. He could have lived another yr. but he was unable to drink and smoke and undergo chemo and radiation at the same time.
By: words4jp on February 5, 2014
at 9:56 pm
this is very true what you say alcohol kills brain cells, I have had two people close to me die because of this. thank YOU
By: Ron DuBour on February 5, 2014
at 11:14 pm