Years ago, I read an article in Metro about a young woman who drank socially after work. It was seen as part and parcel of the networking needed. Not a huge amount, just a couple of glasses. But every single night. Perhaps a little more on a weekend. After a few years, she went to the Dr's and had bloods done due to some health concerns. They showed her liver to be in a similar state to that of an alcoholic. She was a young female, mid 20s, holding down a stressful job (she was a PA for someone in banking). The problem is, for many, drinking is seen as normal. You're labelled as boring if you don't drink. So you drink and think its funny. But over time, the damage is taking place. I can guarantee if Kimmy has a liver function rest, it will show up some damage. She drinks all the time and will catch up with her. Kim, you're not Bubbles DeVere (little britain), you don't need to shout champagne at every chance you get. Drink some water and help your body to recover. Oh and whilst you're at it, go and spend some quality time with your son or help him to make some friends.