The Race To A Liver Disease (Or Why Beer Is The Perfect Companion)
To alcohol, the cause of—and solution to—all of life’s problems. -- Homer Simpson Funny, but Leaving Las Vegas (the 1995 depressing movie that earned Nicolas Cage an Oscar) suddenly came into mind when I was about to open our refrigerator to pick up a beer. In that movie, Cage’s character was an alcoholic and a miserable writer who went to Las Vegas and drank himself to death. And as if on cue, I also suddenly remembered all my friends and relatives who died from alcohol-related illnesses. I remembered watching them drink their liquors in a hurry as if they were in a race and the grand prize was a liver disease. Maybe, I was subconsciously reminding myself the dangers of drinking alcohol—I had been drinking myself to sleep for the last few nights (one or two beers or a few shots of whiskey, just enough to help me lull myself to sleep; hot milk was really of no help