Alcohol withdrawal in your 40s every morning because you drank every day in your 30s —- Excessive alcohol use for many years is linked to alcoholic dementia, and some people develop alcoholic dementia more rapidly than others especially if they started drinking daily in their mid to late 30s
I need words of encouragement …please pray for me as I continue to try to save lives while I ruin my own. I promised everyone if I was going to drink in the morning I would post these on social media to address my situation and motivate myself to do better —
I think I might be dying. I need some reassurance. ❤️I’m gonna let y’all know, you might see a failed man, but I have every intention of beating this. I wouldn’t be on here embarrassing myself like this if i didnt think i could beat this. I’m gonna beat this🔥. I’m happy to announce. I’m down from 20 shots a day to four or five. 🙏
#Education. Scott is really struggling today please pray for him give him words of encouragement. He’s having apathy and auditory and visual hallucinations today so we weren’t able to upload the video this morning.DISCLAIMER: Scott Freda is acting in these videos. Please let him know how you feel his acting skills are as well.🫣😮🫠😊🙋♂️🥰
🎥Trying to drink behind his wife’s back? Hidden camera, OMG WATCH this. 8AM 🤬😡He tells her the can of Lysol is empty so she has to go out and get a new one from the garage and when she turns her back as when he drinks it.
Please drop a comment and pray for Scott. Believe it or not. The doctor says he’s actually getting better but now he’s still dealing with Alcohol-Induced Psychotic Disorder: 🥹this condition includes a wide range of psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations, delusions, disorganised thinking, and mood disturbances. Psychosis may occur during a binge-drinking episode or emerge during alcohol withdrawal🥃Unlike acute intoxication and AWD, psychosis from alcoholic hallucinosis can last much longer. Psychosis symptoms have been reported to last for hours all the way up to weeks at a time. In some cases, the psychosis has developed into a long-term condition that mirrors schizophrenia.🤦♂️
Whether you’re hiding it from family members or friends, hiding alcohol can indicate an unhealthy relationship with alcohol that needs to be addressed.
‼️ You drank too long, that’s why you’re starting to get those bruises ‼️ and since you have more than one bruise —all those extra bruises are being shipped to you by the Grim Reaper this Christmas— your choice! your problem! no disease! pay the price! —like all the other people who got alcoholic cirrhosis before you
When you’re dying of #alcoholic #cirrhosis in the hospital, you may have liver flap, which is a tremor in your hand which signifies you’re dying in the last stage of alcohol cirrhosis and you may even see your kids jumping out of the trashcan at 3:00 AM with long fingernails made of metal knives and they’re coming to get you because it’s A Nightmare on Elm street on the 3rd floor and you’re all alone and in deep shit with a case of alcohol dementia too💀💉🩸🅰️🅱️🅾️🆎
Watch how alcoholic Scott manipulates his wife and uses his strategy and creativity to drink behind her back— ##alcoholic##reenactment##acting##skitDISCLAIMER: There is no alcohol involved in these videos and these are all skits and there’s never anybody around Scott. He’s always acting by himself so let us know how you think he did.🫠🙏🌟 thank you for your comments
Scott Freda custom sports production with music🌟 Yes, blurred vision can be an eye symptom of alcoholic cirrhosis, but there are many other possible causes of eye changes so if you have been drinking for over 10 years and you’re noticing double vision or blurred vision, you should be tested for alcoholic cirrhosis
Alcoholic #cirrhosis #survivor #symptoms at 47– you may see Scott Freda struggling in his videos, but he is just acting to spread awareness which is part of his business and duties AND during the day he takes alcohol sobriety coaching calls through his Link in bio. Scott Freda has not drank for 6 years. Scott Freda is one of the nations top alcohol, sobriety online coaches.
Real life situation of a man having an #alcoholic panic attack HE EXPLAINS🙈‼️One of the scariest but best feelings is (that one minute of cold sweats breaking out all of a sudden) right aftee those quick two or three shots we grab early in the morning to calm down our alcohol withdrawal -I literally forced myself to cough when I was anxious so I could somehow convince myself that the blood was coming from me irritating my throat instead of cancer 🤦♂️🙋♂️ anyone else do neurotic stuff like this? you’re not alone so relax, you’re not going crazy❤️😊