Which is going to go first my liver or my heart?!


Question: Which is going to go first my liver or my heart?
Will I die from liver failure or heart failure first? I am a 24 year old female who drinks 3 bottles of wine sometimes 4 in a weekend and sometimes other alcohol and I am also overweight and never exercise I am 260 lbs and have high triglycerides and high cholesterol which organ of mine will go first my liver because of how much I drink or my heart because of my weight and the fact that I am too lazy and refuse to exercise and refuse to follow a strict diet cause I don't eat food I don't like which is going to go first will I need a heart transplant before I need a liver transplant or will I need a liver transplant before I need the heart transplant or will I need both organ transplants at the same time?

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ASK YOUR DOCTOR - WE CAN'T TELL YOU WHAT YOUR ALCOHOL ABUSE IS DOING TO YOU



Your liver will fail first. Liver failure will affect all the body organs and they will shut down. Liver failure is a very sad and painful way to go. Your heart is probably already enlarged which means it will go into heart failure within time. I thank you for your honesty and also alert you to renal failure. This is the kidneys shutting down. Is there anything I can help you with? I just know with help you will be OK. Take care...



The liver because to much of any kind of alcohol is not good for your health and having serious health problems can happen anytime in your life between now or later.



You're obviously not qualified for either transplant..this may sound harsh, but I don't think it would be right to donate such vital organs to someone such as yourself. ='(



You went from alcohol abuse to alcohol abuse and high cholesterol? Oh brother.



My Grandfather was a total alcoholic and chain-smoker. He died in his seventies of bladder cancer. I think it was a long painful death. Might not be your heart or liver.




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