Medications can help the 1 in 12 people who suffer from alcohol use disorder. But most will never be treated.

There is something that kills more Americans every year than drug overdoses, than guns, than car accidents. It’s legal, doesn’t require a background check to buy, is widely advertised, and if you’re 21, you can probably buy it at your corner store. It’s called alcohol.

While cold beers, glasses of wine, and hard liquor cocktails are often treated as end-of-the-workday or weekend indulgences, alcohol is technically a psychoactive, addictive drug, one linked to over 50 fatal conditions, including heart disease; breast, pancreatic, and stomach cancers; liver disease; hypertension; and stroke. It contributes to the death of 140,000 people in the US annually, making it one of the leading causes of preventable death in the country.

More and more research supports the conclusion that even light drinking — that is, less than 15 drinks a week for men or eight drinks a week for women — can contribute to an increased risk for heart disease and cancers. More recent medical recommendations in countries like Canada have increasingly tightened, moving toward the idea that there is no truly safe level of alcohol consumption.

  • Mario_Dies.wav
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    711 months ago

    Yes of course. A lot of things in life involve a balancing act of weighing pros and cons, and then trial and error.

    I was one of the unlucky few who experienced suicidal thoughts when they put me on sertraline, but it’s a substance that helps more people than it harms, so it’s not the first thing I’d mention if someone were depressed.

    I see weed as similar. Personally, I’m not the biggest fan of how it makes me feel, and there are some risks and side effects (relatively minor compared to alcohol, of course), but it helps far more people than it harms. It’s really improved the quality of life for my husband with his PTSD, for example, and its side effects are actually far less unpleasant than the four meds he was on prior to the provider prescribing cannabis.

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      511 months ago

      Don’t get me wrong, I’m in no way advocating banning weed. All drugs should be legal anyways. What someone wants to do with their body is none of my business, as long as it doesn’t harm me or others.

      I should have clarified that alternative use of marijuana is a better substitute than smoking weed or drinking alcohol. I just don’t like that a lot of people assume smoking it daily is somehow healthy for you… it’s like smoking tobacco, it’s bad period. It’s a vice so by all means do it how you want but there seems to be this underlying myth that people think it’s not harmful at all.

      • Mario_Dies.wav
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        311 months ago

        I just don’t like that a lot of people assume smoking it daily is somehow healthy for you

        Literally no one thinks inhaling smoke is healthy. This isn’t a thing people believe. It’s just such a red herring when introduced in a conversation about the ravages of hard drugs like alcohol.

        It’s like pointing out that both carrots and snickers contain sugar.

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          211 months ago

          You apparently haven’t been following along with the conversation…a LOT of people think it’s completely fine. The trees subreddit was filled with people like this. They’re logic was that they’re not smoking tobacco and it’s fine because no one has linked smoking marijuana with lung cancer.

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        211 months ago

        The difference is that, there are ways of consuming cannabis that don’t involve smoking. Edibles are a thing, and so are vaporizers (tiny convenction ovens that vaporize the cannabinioids but don’t produce any nasty combustion products).

        With alcohol, there is no “safer” way of consuming it. The psychoactive compound itself is physically far more damaging than THC is.