Seeing young josh compared to 2025 josh is making me seriously consider never touching another drop of alcohol again=
Genuinely you shouldn't.
That was one of Cobes' most best qualities. He really unintentionally showed how ugly addiction could be and I have seen a lot of people slow down on alcohol through the years because of him.
Plenty of people I know have been destroyed by or are on the way to being destroyed by alcohol.
I know it is a social thing but if people can't socialize without drinking retard juice then it isn't really worth hanging out with them.
Alcohol is no joke. If you have other problems you're trying to escape through alcohol it becomes a real nightmare. It's poison for your body and it consumes you when you rely on it for some sort of relief.
That last video of his, where he says he's spend the whole night vomiting and pooping, his stomach hurts and it hurts when he breathes etc - that screams Pancreatitis. Drinking a lot and not eating well can cause severe pancreas inflammation. If not treated immediately it wrecks your whole body in a few days. It starts as a small tiny pain and it goes away - you don't think much of it and then before you know it there's the massive amounts of fluid building up around your internal organs, your liver is shitting bricks, it hurts to breathe because there's fluid everywhere in and around your stomach. This is exceptionally deadly and many alcoholics have died that way. His poor health suggests his body can't handle severe Pancreatitis and I'd bet his pancreas is involved with his death.
Is it a heart attack? A poisoning? No clue. But the symptoms he described + heavy drinking + poor diet = pancreatitis and it can and does cause death.
Best case scenario is if you're in good general health, got proper medical care with massive amounts of antibiotics, no food and water for 5 or more days - then maybe it goes away. But your pancreas has taken a heavy hit and now you MUST NEVER return to drinking because if you do the pancreatitis returns as well.
Worse case scenario - you're late or in bad health, antibiotics won't do it and the surgeon needs to cut a piece of your pancreas. Now you're FUCKED. Beyond FUCKED. A chunk of one of your most important organs is missing. You better never drink again.
Worst case scenario - poor health, no proper medical care in time - it progresses much more rapidly and you die. Can it cause a heart attack? Probably. Idk and I'm not asking ChatGPT right now. But it can kill you. It might've killed him.