Case 1: Male, 33 years old, was admitted to a local hospital for “acute myocardial infarction” due to heavy drinking. (not measurable), after resuscitation, did not see improvement, came to our hospital. When he came to the emergency room, he was sighing and breathing, his blood pressure was inaudible, and his heart rate was less than 50 beats per minute. A few moments later, the respiratory heartbeat stopped. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed immediately, and the patient died after resuscitation. A vivid life disappeared, leaving only the infinite grief and regret of his family and friends, because he still had many things to do: his parents needed him to be filial, his wife needed him to spend their lives together, his children needed him to raise them, his colleagues and friends needed him, and his unfinished business needed him. Heavy alcohol consumption can lead to coronary endothelial insufficiency, exposing subendothelial collagen, stimulating the coagulation system, forming clots, and leading to myocardial infarction. It is recommended to change the bad lifestyle: exercise more, quit smoking, limit alcohol, low-fat diet, avoid overeating, control blood pressure and blood sugar, etc., maintain a healthy body, do not leave regrets to the family.