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rocky mountain

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Hey Smitty, ya wanna share this with any of your Madjack brother's?????

That looks awfully nice!!!!
Rocky's Temperance Truths: :kurby

As you age, your body processes alcohol differently, increasing risks for falls, accidents, and dangerous drug interactions, while worsening conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, memory loss, heart disease, liver damage, cancer, and mental health issues like depression, even at moderate drinking levels. Aging reduces lean body mass, slows metabolism, and decreases water content, meaning alcohol stays in the system longer, causing higher blood alcohol concentration and greater intoxication, affecting coordination, vision, and reaction time.
Why Risks Increase with Age
Body Composition Changes: Less muscle and water, more fat.
Slower Metabolism: Liver processes alcohol less efficiently.
Increased Sensitivity: Higher blood alcohol levels from the same amount of drink.
More Medications: Higher chance of dangerous interactions with prescriptions.
Specific Health Risks
Accidents & Injuries: Falls, fractures, and car crashes due to impaired balance, coordination, and slower reactions.
Worsening Chronic Conditions: Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, osteoporosis, and ulcers.
Cancer: Increased risk for breast, liver, and other cancers.
Mental Health: Worsened depression, anxiety, and sleep problems, often leading to using alcohol as a poor self-medication.
Brain Health: Memory loss, cognitive impairment.
Digestive Issues: Stomach bleeding, liver damage.
Immune System: Weakened immune response, increasing infection risk.
Key Takeaway
Even moderate drinking can pose greater risks for older adults!!!!!
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Oh yea 100%. That’s why I don’t drink anymore. Alcohol is poison. No joke

Drank twice the past couple weeks. I’m good for a while now. Fk it

Sports betting on the other hand ????

NEVER WILL STOP !!!!!!! NEVER !!

Get it. Got it. GOOD !!
 

rocky mountain

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Oh yea 100%. That’s why I don’t drink anymore. Alcohol is poison. No joke

Drank twice the past couple weeks. I’m good for a while now. Fk it

Sports betting on the other hand ????

NEVER WILL STOP !!!!!!! NEVER !!

Get it. Got it. GOOD !!
I don't know how you guys can stomach betting those late games. I though GA had them, then Chambliss Mahommes went ballistic 2nd half. You bet so much bigger then me, but my Bama game had me so pissed off , had no hope with them but then thought i was going to get my over ,to mitigate and nope! I would be up all night betting at night, I actually was up late watching that game and was that good.
 

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Yea. I saw that movie a million times. I cashed out at 34-34. For a 4 k profit. Which should have been 25 k. Had the dogs been able to sack the kid. Canes defense will rip them a new one. Canes huge.
 

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That tip I gave the delivery driver paid off I see. Enjoy!
Sad Kids GIF by de chinezen
 

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Rocky's Temperance Truths: :kurby

As you age, your body processes alcohol differently, increasing risks for falls, accidents, and dangerous drug interactions, while worsening conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, memory loss, heart disease, liver damage, cancer, and mental health issues like depression, even at moderate drinking levels. Aging reduces lean body mass, slows metabolism, and decreases water content, meaning alcohol stays in the system longer, causing higher blood alcohol concentration and greater intoxication, affecting coordination, vision, and reaction time.
Why Risks Increase with Age
Body Composition Changes: Less muscle and water, more fat.
Slower Metabolism: Liver processes alcohol less efficiently.
Increased Sensitivity: Higher blood alcohol levels from the same amount of drink.
More Medications: Higher chance of dangerous interactions with prescriptions.
Specific Health Risks
Accidents & Injuries: Falls, fractures, and car crashes due to impaired balance, coordination, and slower reactions.
Worsening Chronic Conditions: Diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, osteoporosis, and ulcers.
Cancer: Increased risk for breast, liver, and other cancers.
Mental Health: Worsened depression, anxiety, and sleep problems, often leading to using alcohol as a poor self-medication.
Brain Health: Memory loss, cognitive impairment.
Digestive Issues: Stomach bleeding, liver damage.
Immune System: Weakened immune response, increasing infection risk.
Key Takeaway
Even moderate drinking can pose greater risks for older adults!!!!!
:smilies22:mad:
soooo... what's the downside?
 

rocky mountain

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Yea. I saw that movie a million times. I cashed out at 34-34. For a 4 k profit. Which should have been 25 k. Had the dogs been able to sack the kid. Canes defense will rip them a new one. Canes huge.
Nice I figured , since I didn't see any griping!
4K is great 👍
 
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Jord. Can we please have your plays today. Please.

😂sorry had too. lol.

Lessssss gooooooo 👍🫡
 
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