But you will get cirrhosis, you may well have got it now.
The main side effect is the constant feeling that you need a drink. Others: anxiety, fitful or unsatisfying sleep, dry vomiting in the morning, loss of appetite because the booze is serving as food as far as you're concerned,internal bleeding (the alcohol is an irritant and may also cause small blood vessels to penetrate into the gut; this is potentially serious), shakiness is not, though it may happen eventually.
You are kidding yourself if you think cancer isn't more likely, cirrhosis hasn't occurred, there is no liver damage or liver malfunction. The trouble is that people don't know or accept how badly they are damaging themselves until very late, often too late.
You need help, because you are already a practising alcoholic (I was one too, and know the symptoms and consequences only too well).