In this scene from the episode Sean, Sean, Joan, Ryan and Larry all talk about the physical side effects Sean is having with his alcohol consumption.

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39 thoughts on “Intervention: Side Effects of Sean’s Drinking | A&E”
  1. The reason Sean is drinking is because he caught his dad having an affair as a child, which was rich because the dad used to preach at them about being honest, and good. He called his son a liar, why would a child lie about that. His mother chose to believe the dad because of their christian reputation. Sean was traumatized twice. His dad was willing to let Sean die of alchoholism rather than take responsibility. His father is a hypocritical monster with a wondering peen, his wife is a delusional doormat and his brother is a supercilious twunt!

  2. Dying is better than living a lie . Everyday I rather be dead than live with this people that want to live , I’m tired and wish to be out of this misery

  3. Watched my mom go through this she is a few months sober and goes to aa she had a sezier I the rehab clinic and was lucky another patient noticed she bit off part of her tongue was hard for me her heavy drinking led to us fighting alot and she is lucky to be alive with how much she drank I a day and also after all the car crashes

  4. I have no issues admitting that i have an issue with alcohol (i am not, and NEVER will be abusive). That being said i see the pain it causes people when i drink… and i am trying my best to fix this.

  5. Whenever he was talking with his eyes closed I really felt that. I remember my mom used to ask me 'Are you okay??" And I would just be talking perfectly normal but my eyes unable to open lol

  6. A nurse once toldme in the hospital. "Go to the grocery store buy a chicken liver and let it soak in vodka and see how the liver will just dissolve after a day or two. Thats what youre doing to your liver son"

  7. Seems like Vodka is usually the choice of major alcoholics. Here you can get a half gallon of Taaka Vodka for 12 bucks some places so I guess the cheapness helps

  8. I’ve been there. It’s dark and lonely, pulled out of it though, thankfully.

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