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CrystalTears
01-24-2006, 03:05 PM
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,17754159%255E663,00.html

See what the booze can do
By NATASHA COURTENAY-SMITH
08jan06

NICKY Taylor, 39, is stumbling around a nightclub dance floor in the early hours of the morning, clutching a bottle of Smirnoff Ice.

In five hours, she has drunk equal to four bottles of wine in a potentially fatal mix of cocktails, spirits and beers. She is drunk. She has vomited once, but Nicky carries on, determined to keep up with her female companions.

This ugly scene is not a typical night for Nicky. In an experiment for a British TV documentary, the single mother spent a month matching the bingers drink-for-drink to see what it did to her body and mind.

Over 30 days, going out five nights a week, Nicky consumed a staggering 516 units of alcohol -- 17.2 units a day. Guidelines say women should drink no more than two or three units a day, and a maximum of 14 a week.
One unit is 8g of alcohol, or a small glass (125ml) of wine, half a pint (284ml) of beer or a pub measure of spirits. But stronger beers may contain 2.5 alcohol units per half pint.

Nicky hopes her experiment will open people's eyes to the gravity of binge-drinking in the same way Morgan Spurlock's film Super Size Me (in which the American filmmaker ate McDonald's for 30 days) did to the dangers of junk food.

"What I discovered shocked me to the core," says Nicky, who was monitored by medical experts during the experiment.

She was chosen because her bosses wanted a responsible woman in her 30s. She went into it with gusto, but emerged depressed and exhausted. Her home and professional lives were suffering and she developed an increased risk of liver problems and alcoholism.

Her body fat increased from 37.4 per cent to 38.9 per cent, she put on more than 3kg, and her skin became so damaged she had the complexion of a 50-year-old.

Over time, with the dehydrating effects of alcohol no longer taking their toll, her skin will return to normal. But doctors said that in another five months she might have seen signs of cirrhosis.

"I lost my jaw line and I developed chipmunk cheeks," she said.

"I was drinking the equivalent of about 2000 calories a night and developed a big tyre of fat around my stomach. I also became really depressed."
Nicky describes meeting a generation of women for whom casual sex and alcohol-induced fighting is the norm.

"On average, to match the girls I was drinking with, who were in their 20s and 30s and worked in jobs ranging from city professions to nursing, I had to drink upwards of 30 units of alcohol a night. I never went out without having a big bowl of pasta to line my stomach," Nicky says.
"They all drink on empty stomachs so that the alcohol is absorbed more rapidly.

"On my first night out with student nurses Ceri, 30, and Lorna, 21, I drank in one night twice what the (British) Government recommends for a week.
"I ended up collapsing on the pavement and passing out in the back of a taxi. I never went anywhere without my film crew. But I dread to think what could have happened had I not had anyone looking after me."
The next day, with the hangover from hell, she went to a club with the same group of girls.

"I was so drunk I fell asleep in the club, but the girls kept waking me up to give me more. I ended up drinking 11 double vodkas," she says.
After another binge, her film crew "took great pleasure in reminding me of embarrassing things I'd done, such as dancing on a podium in a gay bar and dancing provocatively with an empty beer bottle".

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Check the link to see the before and after pictures of her face as well.

Pretty bad to see the effects of alcohol in a month's time. Not surprising that it's bad for you, but perhaps a bit shocking to see it in action.

Sean of the Thread
01-24-2006, 03:14 PM
I guess my binge drinking daily for 10 years straight pwns hers.


http://www.whitestkids.com.nyud.net:8090/video2/whisky.mov

Alfster
01-24-2006, 03:18 PM
I remember someone on the internet, either here or elsewhere, trying to tell me that it's physically impossible to drink as much booze as I used to. Hah, and now some 30 year old chick drank like I did back when I actually went to college.

That's the thing with nerds, they read one story about how some dumb chick died of alcohol poisoning after 14 drinks and they assume that no one can drink more than that.

personally, I want to know where this chick works so I can have her job.

Jolena
01-24-2006, 03:18 PM
The afterwards picture doesn't even look like the same woman. Wow.

Alfster
01-24-2006, 03:23 PM
Either that picture was taken waaaaaaaaaaaaaay before her "experiment", or at some point in her drunken escapades she got hit a few times upside the head with a baseball bat.

Sean
01-24-2006, 03:29 PM
When I'm older and have nothing left to do I hope to spend my life drinking and bblogging about every bard I goto like this old man...

http://thousandbars.com/

Satira
01-24-2006, 03:30 PM
That first picture had to have been taken long before the other one was...

All I know is, she still looks MUCH older than 39 in the second photo. Lordy.

Axhinde
01-24-2006, 03:34 PM
Wasn't there a show on MTV similar to this? A girl's mom drank like her college daughter to show her the effects of binge drinking. Never watched it past the first episode.

Sean
01-24-2006, 03:56 PM
Wasn't there a show on MTV similar to this? A girl's mom drank like her college daughter to show her the effects of binge drinking. Never watched it past the first episode.

It was just 1 episode of that FX show (30 days or something like that) by the same guy who did supersize me. The mom got crazy hangovers and in the end proved nothing to her daughter who was like eh whatever I'll still do it. But her little son who witnessed the whole process was like yea I don't think I'll ever drink after being through that.

I liked the episode where they lived off min. wage.

Tromp
01-24-2006, 03:57 PM
No way she was 39 in the 1st picture (IMO).

After reading that I'm officially a lite weight.

Alfster
01-24-2006, 04:11 PM
It was just 1 episode of that FX show (30 days or something like that) by the same guy who did supersize me. The mom got crazy hangovers and in the end proved nothing to her daughter who was like eh whatever I'll still do it. But her little son who witnessed the whole process was like yea I don't think I'll ever drink after being through that.

I liked the episode where they lived off min. wage.

I'd love to see a 10 year follow up to that, my money is on the kid becoming an alcoholic.

Augie
01-24-2006, 04:13 PM
I have to agree, she doesn't look 39 at all in that first pic. She must have been in her early to mid 20's. That second pic looks like one helluva weathered old woman.

Latrinsorm
01-24-2006, 04:45 PM
The British have way too much time on their hands if the only thing they can think of to research is whether drinking insane amounts of alcohol is bad or not. What's next, researching whether mainlining heroin will have detrimental health effects?

7 pounds in a month is a lot lower than I would have thought. Alcohol has a ridiculous amount of Calories.

Finally:
potentially fatal I hope this is journalist hyperbole and not evidence of a staggering lack of ethics on the part of the scientists running this experiment.

CrystalTears
01-24-2006, 04:57 PM
OMG why can't the before picture be of a 39 year old woman?! I'm only 4 years off from that and I don't look anything like the after picture!

H8 U ALL. :(

xtc
01-24-2006, 05:02 PM
OMG why can't the before picture be of a 39 year old woman?! I'm only 4 years off from that and I don't look anything like the after picture!

H8 U ALL. :(

post a pic and let us be the judge.

DeV
01-24-2006, 05:37 PM
Regarding the before and after picture. All I can say is if I went into a 30 day experiement looking like she did in the beginning and finished it looking like the second picture, I'd be just a tad bit shocked and awed. God damn.

Other than that, 12 double vodka's, omg, barf. Interesting experiment nonetheless.

CrystalTears
01-24-2006, 05:38 PM
Refer to profile pic.

DeV
01-24-2006, 05:49 PM
Refer to profile pic.
Looking good.

Caiylania
01-25-2006, 03:03 AM
That is insane, you couldn't pay me enough to do something like that.

Trouble
01-25-2006, 10:11 AM
Yeah I call BS on those photos being true before/after. She looks around 33 in the first picture and about 50 in the second.

It's a good idea to scare people though, alchohol can screw your life up very easily.

Skirmisher
01-25-2006, 12:23 PM
That is insane, you couldn't pay me enough to do something like that.
Double true.

Sean of the Thread
01-25-2006, 03:14 PM
You mean I can get paid for this shit? Is salaray based on experience?

Dwarven Empath
01-25-2006, 03:17 PM
She looks happier in the second picture.

Alfster
01-25-2006, 06:19 PM
It's a good idea to scare people though, alchohol can screw your life up very easily.

Nah, people just blame the alcohol...it's easier that way.

Daniel
01-26-2006, 01:32 AM
Nah, people just blame the alcohol...it's easier that way.

I blame the black man myself.

http://photos-n-05.facebook.com/n10/83/71/7405040/n7405040_30152043_6881.jpg

http://american.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30152043

Warriorbird
01-26-2006, 02:17 PM
The Improv Everywhere version of this seemed more realistic. I'm sure someone can Google it.