******* and Alcohol are two stimulants known to have depressive effects which can impact different people in different ways. Fury never specifically explained why he fell into a state of despair to the point that he was suicidal but he recently stated on the Joe Rogan podcast that he was regularly taking a heavy ****tail of ******* and alcohol.
Fury claims he was consuming 18 pints of alcohol per day and the amount of ******* was unspecified but likely may have been comparative in it's excessiveness. Could it be that these two drugs, either alone or in conjunction, heavily contributed to Fury's depression and his suicidal episode where he was moments away from driving a Ferrari 190 miles per hour off a bridge?
Fury claims he was consuming 18 pints of alcohol per day and the amount of ******* was unspecified but likely may have been comparative in it's excessiveness. Could it be that these two drugs, either alone or in conjunction, heavily contributed to Fury's depression and his suicidal episode where he was moments away from driving a Ferrari 190 miles per hour off a bridge?
Trying to determine why ******* users experience depression and other disorders, scientists believe it is linked to the damage that the drug does to the very brain cells that make users feel high when they do *******.
Damaging or actually killing off the brain cells that help the user feel pleasure could account for the high rates of depression among chronic ******* abusers, the researchers said.
Damaging or actually killing off the brain cells that help the user feel pleasure could account for the high rates of depression among chronic ******* abusers, the researchers said.
Alcohol is a depressant. That means any amount you drink can make you more likely to get the blues. Drinking a lot can harm your brain and lead to depression.
When you drink too much, you’re more likely to make bad decisions or act on impulse. As a result, you could drain your bank account, lose a job, or ruin a relationship. When that happens, you're more likely to feel down, particularly if your genes are wired for depression.
When you drink too much, you’re more likely to make bad decisions or act on impulse. As a result, you could drain your bank account, lose a job, or ruin a relationship. When that happens, you're more likely to feel down, particularly if your genes are wired for depression.

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