The Hidden Costs of Drinking: A Surgeon's Journey
LondonSun Jan 04 2026
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Alcohol consumption has been a growing concern, especially after the pandemic. Many people turned to drinking to cope with stress and isolation. A British app, Try Dry, has been helpful for some in cutting back on alcohol. Now, a new book by Charles Knowles, a surgeon and professor, sheds light on the impact of alcohol on our bodies and culture.
Knowles has been sober for ten years, thanks in part to A. A. meetings. He shares his experiences and the consequences of excessive drinking. He talks about a fight with his father-in-law at his son's christening party. He also mentions a time when his daughter's nursery school refused to release her to him because he was too drunk. His wife had to come pick her up.
Knowles also shares some of his own health issues. He broke his nose in a drinking altercation. He dislocated his pinkie finger after falling off a bike. He also had a moment of despair on the Tower Bridge. He once sat under a mango tree with a half-empty bottle of Bacardi and a gun. These stories highlight the serious consequences of alcohol abuse.
The book is not just about personal stories. It also includes charts and graphs that show the impact of alcohol on our bodies and culture. The book is a wake-up call for anyone who drinks too much. It shows the hidden costs of drinking and the importance of seeking help.
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