<p>For those who claim that Europeans don’t have a teenage drinking problem:
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She started drinking alcohol at the age of 12. One year later, Natasha Farnham was drinking up to six bottles of wine a day.</p>
<p>And even when she was diagnosed with liver failure at the age of 14, Farnham, of Twerton in Bath, Somerset, England, didn’t stop drinking.</p>
<p>In fact, she was rushed to the hospital after drinking 16 bottles of wine, hard cider and other alcoholic beverages over the course of three days.</p>
<p>Now, at the age of 18, Farnham has entered rehab and suffers from permanent memory loss, it is being reported by London’s Daily Mail.</p>
<p>“I didn’t think my drinking was a problem because all my friends were getting wasted every weekend as well,” Farnham told the newspaper. “But, now I have no short-term memory and doctors warn me that if I drink anymore I will die."</p>
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