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I havent checked for case studies,ect. I did have an uncle who did that and passed away at 76. He did quit when he went in a nursing home. Good Luck.

There are no specifics concerning life expectancy for someone who abuses alcohol. Serious and permanent physical and mental damage can occur. Renal failure, abdominal and intestinal ulcers/lesions, vitamin and mineral deficiency which cause a variety of symptoms, cirrhosis of the liver, brain cell deterioration leading to alcohol dementia. Some of which are debilitating, and some fatal

There are no specific life expectancy projections. You appear to be concerned about your health and rightly so. Any addiction, aside from causing serious physical and mental damage, adversely affects a persons quality of life and you seem to be aware of that from the way you phrased your question. I am sorry that you felt the need to choose this escape route at such a young age, and that you continue to do so, but there is help available if you choose to take advantage of it. Alcoholics Anonymous comes to mind first, of course, but there are many other groups out there as well. Any church, health care practitioner, doctor, nurse, hospital or clinic will be happy to either help or point you in the direction of help, but no one can ask for help but you. It is difficult but you will not be alone. Good luck with whatever you decide.

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