NormandieStill wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 12:38 am… regular drinking is more of a problem WRT alcoholism than binge drinking…
+1.
My gastroenterologist said that “chronic drinking” (a beer or 2 every day) is worse than “acute drinking” (binge drinking every couple of months). She said that the liver’s ability to heal itself can sustain better between drinking bouts than it can when you consume on a daily basis. Either way, alcoholism can lead to cirrhosis of the liver and that can become cancerous. Incidentally, “sonogram guided biopsies” are not fun.
Liver enzymes (ALT & AZT) are 2 indicators of liver function and don’t directly correlate to alcohol consumption. The enzymes can become elevated for other causes, like a reaction to certain medications for example, or dietary habits (alcohol not withstanding). Your doctor will want to monitor them and recommend lifestyle changes to get the numbers back to the “normal range”.
I’m not passing judgement on anyone here, nor am I saying, “do this or don’t do that”. I just mean to add validity to this thread and answer the OP’s questions with my own personal experience.
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p.s. - When you’re young and you think you’re “immortal”, this hobby can become “an addiction”. But, if you’re “a senior” like I am, then you likely don’t want to “push your luck” to the edge of the cliff just to see what’s on the other side of the ledge.