Recently I was drinking a bit too much like every night and I had an overall feeling of impending doom. I was really sick and could not see anything at all good in my life. It caused me to drink more and I watched some youtube channels etc and I started believing some crazy conspiracy theories. I have stopped drinking and its getting better. Does this mean that basically I can never drink as I am not suited to it?
Re: conspiracy theories. I do like to look in to these sort of things but they can get obsessive. Many years ago I read David Ickes book, The Biggest Secret. Its a mammoth book and took ages to read but I remember that at the time it did my head in and I struggled to see the world in the same way as I had done previously. It was only when I developed a few critical thinking...
If you've been feeling depressed and drinking too much it certainly won't help as I'm sure you know drink is a depressant. Seems you've been caught in a dark place recently, reading all the conspiracy stories! I read them at times and they make me feel very down and that's without drink! Try avoiding alcohol for a while and conspiracy stories and see if you start to see the light again
If not, do see your GP
All the best
Excessive drinking is not a good lifestyle, but exotic "herbal" ciggies is even worse. Especially late night sessions on the mad web afterwards. Stay off all of it for a while Ukanan and you will find that the panic and feelings of acute concern will diminish. Try to get outdoors and get some exercise as well.
Well this was the one that got me started. He seams such a normal english guy so relaxing to listen to in bed. But this made me go onto other things. This video is an hour long but is he a genius or mad?
Re: conspiracy theories. I do like to look in to these sort of things but they can get obsessive. Many years ago I read David Ickes book, The Biggest Secret. Its a mammoth book and took ages to read but I remember that at the time it did my head in and I struggled to see the world in the same way as I had done previously. It was only when I developed a few critical thinking skills that I 'recovered'.
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As gruesome,and horrific as it is to contemplate..my reasons are multiple and based in simple Physics,but probably best answered by the 1500+Distinguished Scientists,Architects,Demolition Experts etc.who contributed to the Canadian Commission into the the events of 9/11.
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