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How is it even possible to die at 39 from alcoholism? I don't mean acute alcohol poisoning, choking on your own vomit or some other death by misadventure, I mean actual organ failure and liver disease brought on by hard drinking. She must have started in her teens and went hard or something.
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>Michelle Christine Trachtenberg was born on October 11, 1985 in New York City to Lana, a bank manager, and Michael Trachtenberg, a fiber-optics manager.[2] Her parents were Jewish immigrants; her father was from Germany and her mother was from Ukraine.[3][4][5] Her grandparents reside in Israel.
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>>218625833
So germans and ukrainians are alcoholics?
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it was probably multiple factors that contributed to her death, she may have had some other kidney/liver problems and then the booze on top of it caused more strain.
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>>218625811
She's been in Hollywood since she was a little girl. She has been doing drugs and drinking from a young age to cope with all the issues that come along with being a child actress
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She might even have had AIDS or something. Medical records are not public information. Who knows if there was evidence of suicide. Such things can have huge stigma and could get buried following pleas from a grieving family.
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>>218625811
you can die of alcoholism in months, never mind years
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>>218625811
most alcoholics die slowly over decades, because they get to a level were they just keep a certain level being buzzed instead of drinking to pass out every day. And they also get some form of treatment to deal with some of the damage done by alcohol. But if you keep going hard every day, you'll die quicker, especially if you don't get treated. Meaning you'll die like King Cobra from pancreatitis, or just plain liver failure at being under 30
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You know there are other reasons for liver disease than alcohol related causes?
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>>218625811
39 is ancient, humans were never meant to get that old
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>>218626481
this is a total myth btw
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>>218626189
>most alcoholics die slowly over decades
we're all dying slowly over decades, genius.
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I don't know why people obsess about death as if your entire life should be lived as to avoid death

living a bad life is worse than death.
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>>218626522
>ACKTUALLY
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>>218625811
>One month later, the office's toxicology results declared Trachtenberg's primary cause of death as complications of diabetes, which is sometimes a side effect of organ transplantation.
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>>218625811
No one said what the cause of her liver problems were. The immediate cause was a failed liver transplant and diabetes.

I remember some posts on /tv/ right after she died, claiming to be a family friend saying she had some rare disease that causes liver failure. I don't remember the name. But that's probably it. Just bad genetic luck at the end of the day and the liver transplant didn't work.
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>>218625811
inoculation verification?
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>>218626522
I am, unfortunately, living slowly over decades
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>>218625811
Count all Hollywood surprise deaths as ODs.
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From someone who lost two family members to alcoholism. Some people just don't take alcohol too well - they have weak organisms, and being an addict is the worst thing that can happen to them. When people think about alcohol deaths, they only think of liver failure, but there are a lot of neurological diseases that can be brought about by heavy alcohol consumption.

You may think I'm being too dramatic here, but I saw two people die while having Hepatic Encephalopathy: their skin turns black and they start to foam at the mouth - their brain sorta shuts off, and they start to piss and shit themselves, all at once. It's not a pretty sight. The first symptoms look like a stroke, but it's liver-related.
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>>218625811
She didn't die from alcoholism, she died from liver failure. You have no way of knowing the factors that caused that, and your offhand speculation is just that.
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>>218625811
Jim Morrison died at 27 from alcoholism
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>>218626519
Cope. From a biological perspective 39 is old because you should have already had kids by then (and made yourself obsolete).
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>>218625811
Goodbye, my queen
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Apparently she was a diabetic. Poorly managed diabetes is the worst. Hyperglycemia damages every organ in your body. Your future is dialysis, amputation, and blindness.

I'm gonna die before 50 'cause in my early 20s, I neglected my health and ignored my own diabetes.
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> I was in her life. She had primary sclerosing cholangitis. She never had any substance issues. She got a bad roll of the dice, and her transplant didn’t take. She did not deserve to suffer and die like this.
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>>218625811
You can drink yourself to death at any age. Alcohol is essentially a distilled poison after all. If you drank ours ethanol after all, you'd be as dead as a dodo. Not saying don't drink.
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>>218627123
>The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.
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>>218627154
It fits. Jews have cursed genetics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_sclerosing_cholangitis
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>>218627154
it tracks and also explains her weight gain years ago.
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>>218627114
>I'm gonna die before 50 'cause in my early 20s, I neglected my health and ignored my own diabetes.
In case this is genuine, and also in case you're one of those "hasn't heard a nice word about himself in years" types, I'm sorry to hear that, I hope it's beatable by then.
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>>218625811
she died because I never gave her my cum
this cannot be refuted
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>>218625811
>WAXX STATUS???
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>>218625811
Choking on vomit, going hard and not supervised, i almost went twice
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>>218625811
It was Ozempic that killed her liver, not alcohol.
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>>218627601
>Choking on vomit
was it your vomit or someone else's vomit?
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>>218627073
Lmao you still have to raise them. Sorry your father didn’t do that
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>>218627073
My mommy had me at 39
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>>218625811
Not that hard?
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>>218625811
women aren't meant to drink, it affects them twice as much and their livers are more fragile.
she was a smol girl, if society was decent they'd have protected her from those poisons.
women drinking to become drunk every day only started being pushed in the 90s, with them being told they can all drink like men despite biological differences. they absorb the alcohol differently.
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>>218626109
this would require serious dedication or underlying conditions
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>>218628253
I used to be an old gossip hound back in the day. Michelle can actually hold her alcohol and was known to be a "guy's chick".

Think I'm bullshiting? You want to see how gay I am?! The reason Michelle got into fights at clubs with Paris, Ashlee, etc. is because Michelle was always hanging around the boys as "just a friend" but none of the girls trusted her.
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>>218628351
are you retarded or just a bot?
>woohpooooah she can hold her drink wahaaaay
>biological fact is for one she weighs the same as a child
>wohiooo
>and women can only take half the amount due to their fat distribution and how they process the alcohol wahaaay
>four times the poison for her tiny frame wahhaooooo
>hey she can probably take a lot of dynamite sticks too! she's a mountain's mountain after all, a couple of dynamite sticks won't do anything hahahhahahahahahahaha
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>died: Feb 2025
>a few years after getting vaxxed
>"alcoholism"
You lobotomised vax-cattle deserve every spike protein, micro clot, and heart scar you get and take to your paupers graves.
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>>218626662
Gaucher disease type 1. Just one of the several hundred horrible genetic illnesses YHVH has seen fit to bestow almost uniquely upon his most beloved and chosen people.
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>>218625811
She probably died of something else, like a tick inside her pussy.
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>>218628487
Paging Dr Chase
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>>218625811
>How is it even possible to die at 39 from alcoholism?
Dylan Thomas did exactly this didn't he?
John Bonham managed it at 32 (although maybe he drowned in a swimming pool whilst drunk? so not directly the alcohol?)
Jim Morrison did it at 27. As did Amy Winehouse. (Although what else was she going to do with a name like that?)

More interesting question: what's the youngest anyone has died from alcoholism? Bet it's pretty young, like 10 or something.
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My sister is 39 and a alcoholic. It's destroyed her body to the point where she has seizures now. Her life is fucked.
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>>218625811
you can literally drink yourself to death in your teens, it happens.
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>>218625811
>acute alcohol poisoning
>actual organ failure and liver disease brought on by hard drinking

faster and slower versions of the same thing. no amount of alcohol is "safe"
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>>218626522
Holy......... Whoa........ we're all le dying errryday
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It's a shame she never showed off the goods when she was in her prime...
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>>218625885
Shalom
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>>218627618
Ozempic helps your liver, fucking retard
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>>218628174
My mom had me at 42. I was 16 years younger than my brother, lol
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>>218629533
what? would you say you two (and your whole family) are generally... well adjusted individuals?
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>>218628534
Dr. Mandingo, you're needed at the plantation House
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>>218626662
>some rare disease
>bad genetic luck
>jewish
checks out
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I knew a guy who damaged his liver so badly aged 24 in the space of 3 year at University he had to stop drinking entirely for over a year
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>>218626189
I had pancreatitis. Worst pain I've ever endured.
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a friend died a few months ago from a liver issue and he was 37.
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>>218625833
>Christine
uhh...
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>>218630046
That’s her goyim name they gave her to blend in when not around the Chosen People
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>>218625833
>>218630152
Muhammad was a false prophet and the reason Palestinians and Iranians die screaming at the hands of Israel is because Allah has turned His back to you.
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>>218628487
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>>218625811
I'm 51 and can't even die of heart failure.
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>>218629508
It it may help your liver, but it fucks up everything else. When you're dead, who cares if your liver health improved?
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>>218629409
>Shalom
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>>218625811
30-40 is quite common age to get serious organ problems if you actually drink continuously and quite heavily.
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I miss her, bros
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>>218631242
she's burning in hell as we speak
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>>218625811
You're obviously not Australian.
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>>218625891
its alcoholism paired with years of eating disorders
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>>218625811
Women get sick from alcoholism much quicker than men. If you get to the point where you're consuming alcohol every single day just to not feel sick, you're barely eating, you have other health issues, etc, yes a woman's body can deteriorate quickly. I knew a girl who was showing signs of liver failure (yellowy eyes, yellowing skin, etc) and wound up in the hospital in her early 30s because she was an alcoholic.
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>>218631294
Kek
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>>218631242
Looking back, even then her face was already a bit yellower than it should.
She's had liver problems since birth probably and drinking doesn't help at all.
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>>218625811
She took ozempics which made it worse with having liver problems.



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