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A charity's warning that a growing number of young people are dying from alcohol-related liver disease is one Vikki Morgan can relate to. | A charity's warning that a growing number of young people are dying from alcohol-related liver disease is one Vikki Morgan can relate to. |
The 22-year-old, from Weston-super-Mare, started drinking when she was 14, mostly cider but not to excess. | |
"At first, it wasn't a lot," she said. | |
"I didn't like the taste of it. It was more 'look at me, I'm big, hard and clever'. | |
"It just escalated and I started loving the taste of it. I'm now 22 and it has got really, really bad." | "It just escalated and I started loving the taste of it. I'm now 22 and it has got really, really bad." |
Vikki drinks every weekend, downing 10 pints of beer for starters, before moving on to vodka and shots. | Vikki drinks every weekend, downing 10 pints of beer for starters, before moving on to vodka and shots. |
Confidence boost | Confidence boost |
She is always the last to leave a pub or nightclub, and she drinks so much, she often blacks out. | She is always the last to leave a pub or nightclub, and she drinks so much, she often blacks out. |
Her hair is falling out, she bruises easily and she has stomach pains. | Her hair is falling out, she bruises easily and she has stomach pains. |
It (alcohol) blanks everything out and I go into my own world. It is nicer in my own world Vikki Morgan Children 'risking liver disease' | It (alcohol) blanks everything out and I go into my own world. It is nicer in my own world Vikki Morgan Children 'risking liver disease' |
Vikki says she has an addictive personality and has experimented with all sorts of drugs. | Vikki says she has an addictive personality and has experimented with all sorts of drugs. |
"It's different with drink," she said. | |
"It's legal and easier to get. Everyone's doing it. You see celebrities falling out of taxis." | |
She has tried to give up before but the abstinence never lasts, and the death of her 48-year-old father in January pushed her back off the wagon. | She has tried to give up before but the abstinence never lasts, and the death of her 48-year-old father in January pushed her back off the wagon. |
Vikki says she drinks to forget and to boost her confidence. | Vikki says she drinks to forget and to boost her confidence. |
"It blanks everything out and I go into my own world," she said. | |
"It is nicer in my own world." | |
She claimed alcohol had landed her in a whole heap of trouble, with people trying to "take advantage of her" when she was drunk. | She claimed alcohol had landed her in a whole heap of trouble, with people trying to "take advantage of her" when she was drunk. |
She said she ended up in hospital in August after a man hit her around the head when she refused to go home with him. | She said she ended up in hospital in August after a man hit her around the head when she refused to go home with him. |
Wake-up call | Wake-up call |
Vikki said she drinks most of the weekend, and only sobers up on Sunday or Monday. | Vikki said she drinks most of the weekend, and only sobers up on Sunday or Monday. |
"It takes me most of the week to get over it," she said. "It is affecting my work." | "It takes me most of the week to get over it," she said. "It is affecting my work." |
My mum is the only one who realises I cannot help it Vikki Morgan | My mum is the only one who realises I cannot help it Vikki Morgan |
She said she did not pick up the habit from her parents, and most of her friends seem to be able to control themselves. | She said she did not pick up the habit from her parents, and most of her friends seem to be able to control themselves. |
"It's what I do," she said. "I am always in the worst state. | "It's what I do," she said. "I am always in the worst state. |
"I am really frightened. I know I have a problem. I have known for ages. I won't listen to anyone." Vikki's father died of lung cancer, and she said smoking and drinking went hand-in-hand. | "I am really frightened. I know I have a problem. I have known for ages. I won't listen to anyone." Vikki's father died of lung cancer, and she said smoking and drinking went hand-in-hand. |
"I can smoke 40 a day," she said. "I wake up the next day and can hardly breathe. | |
"But I am more concerned about my drinking. It is causing me more harm at the moment." | "But I am more concerned about my drinking. It is causing me more harm at the moment." |
Vikki said no-one understands her "illness". | Vikki said no-one understands her "illness". |
"I cannot help it," she said. "My mum is the only one who realises I cannot help it." | "I cannot help it," she said. "My mum is the only one who realises I cannot help it." |
Vikki is so concerned about her symptoms, she is going for a liver test this week and is hoping to start rehab in the New Year. | Vikki is so concerned about her symptoms, she is going for a liver test this week and is hoping to start rehab in the New Year. |
She said the British Liver Trust's warning had been a real "eye-opener" and she was particularly affected by the story of Stacey Rhymes, the 24-year-old who died from long-term alcohol abuse earlier this year. | |
"I could see that being me and it petrifies me." | "I could see that being me and it petrifies me." |
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