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I drink 10 - 12 beers a day and have for the last I'd say 5 years. Slowly I started to get this weird feeling every now and then mostly at night when it started, in my brain where I'd have to leave wherever im at and just get away from people, walk away and kinda clear my head for the feeling to go away. But now it's to the point where I get this feeling every single day. I'll go to bed at around 3 and wake up at like 10 - 11 ish grab something to eat and mainly after I eat and then smoke a cigarette the feeling comes. It's a hazy, weird, uncertain, and hard to concentrate on anything really, feeling thats really hard to explain but it happens. If anyone else has had this please let me know what you've discovered, been told, found out. The feeling is seriously crazy and it comes on even more when im active, say participating in sports or anything really that requires energy. I literally have to stop doing whatever it is active that im participating in because I get a weird dizzy, cloudy, confused, feeling. Some days its fine, and other days it prevents me from doing certain activities. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Im also kind of a hypochondriac so I tend to look up every weird feeling I have due to feeling like this so, I often freak myself out thinking I have cancer or something crazy.. blah im rambling. Any help would be amazing. Thanks much.

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Hi there! First of all 10 - 12 beers a day for 5 years is a lot. Beer is good for you in moderation. But once you overstep the mark on a regular basis, you are storing up potentially serious health problems for yourself later on in life. Overindulgence in beer over a lengthy period will result in irreversible brain damage. It will lead to heart disease and stroke. It can produce diabetes and cirrhosis of the liver, nerve damage and lead to obesity.It is quite normal to feel hazy, weird, uncertain, and hard to concentrate when you have some unhealthy habits. But the solution is quite easy. Stay away from the beer, no, stay away from the alcohol in general. Eat healthy foods and eat regularly. Sleep for eight hours a day. Stop smoking. Exercise three days a week to get tired so you'll sleep better :-D Drink enough water, like 10-12 small bottles a day :-D And soon you're going to start feeling much better. Put your health and your life's quality on the first place.
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