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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
yes, but it should be blatantly obvious that abuse of both hard street drugs as well as pharmaceuticals in tandem with alcohol abuse pushed her body to the edge of survival. Recovering alcohols rarely die from their withdrawls unless their body is already in fairly shitty shape from abuse. Further, usually purely alcoholics don't have that kind of damage to their organs until their in their late 40s to 50s, but heavy drug abuse can escalate the decline.
I mispoke, I didn't mean to imply she overdosed so much as that her life of drug abuse significantly contributed to her death.
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That's not true. Everyone knows you can loose weight progressively, for example, even if you damaged your body to the extent you can't walk properly. You make it sound like severe addiction only leads to death even when you want out. There are tons of examples out there to confirm you're wrong.