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rogerh
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Posted: 04/23/07 - 17:43 Post subject: Can't enjoy moderate drinking 4 hours later vomit shaking &a |
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Hi can anyone advise my lovely wife went out on her 35th birthday 2 years ago and drank far too much red wine and was really ill. Normally she only drank on special occasions so she was not by any means a regular drinker. Well you would imagine that she would learn a lesson and moderate her intake from then on but something very strange has happened now if she drinks at all for example 1 glass of red wine at dinner, 7pm she will be ok fine and enjoy the rest of the evening she is not drunk or giggly just normal really, she will be ok to bedtime and maybe for 1 hour while asleep then she will feel sick and soon after vomit then shake have sweats possibly diarrhea for maybe 2-3 hours then the next day she will be shattered as you would imagine.
Well this weekend she had not had a alcoholic drink for two months and I suggested trying 1/2 a Guinness on Saturday afternoon she drank this and was fine then on Sunday we went for a cycle ride past pubs along the canal and at 14.30 she had 1/2 a Guinness then about 17.00 she had 1/2 a Guinness then with dinner at 19.00 she had 1/2 a Guinness and was fine drove us home not drunk or giggly we watched telly till midnight then went to bed and about 00.30 in the morning the nausea and vomiting started
We have paid for tests with cameras in her stomach but no faults were found we have tried different drinks i.e. red wine and Guinness and we have tried substantial periods without drink at all. Doctors automatically think serves you right for drinking, unfortunately and I don’t believe it is physiological as last night on the way home she was happy and not feeling any symptoms or trepidation
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J7
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Posted: 04/18/08 - 12:24 Post subject: My Girlfriend Experiences Same Problem. |
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| This started recently and has happened the last 2 times she has consumed alcohol. We were drinking wine both times. she is fine all night but once she lays down to try to sleep, she feels sick and and her body starts to shake. Not a very violent shake but similar to a shiver but she is not cold at all. This lasts for a bout 5 hours, she vomits, and lays down and vomits about an hour later then lays down again and so on. Both times we had been up until early morning. She is Type 1 diabetic, on birth control, and was on her menstrual cycle the second time it happened. just some things that may play a role. please help. Thank you. |
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lindasxx2005
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Posted: 08/08/08 - 11:52 Post subject: Re: Can't enjoy moderate drinking 4 hours later vomit shakin |
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| rogerh wrote: | Hi can anyone advise my lovely wife went out on her 35th birthday 2 years ago and drank far too much red wine and was really ill. Normally she only drank on special occasions so she was not by any means a regular drinker. Well you would imagine that she would learn a lesson and moderate her intake from then on but something very strange has happened now if she drinks at all for example 1 glass of red wine at dinner, 7pm she will be ok fine and enjoy the rest of the evening she is not drunk or giggly just normal really, she will be ok to bedtime and maybe for 1 hour while asleep then she will feel sick and soon after vomit then shake have sweats possibly diarrhea for maybe 2-3 hours then the next day she will be shattered as you would imagine.
Well this weekend she had not had a alcoholic drink for two months and I suggested trying 1/2 a Guinness on Saturday afternoon she drank this and was fine then on Sunday we went for a cycle ride past pubs along the canal and at 14.30 she had 1/2 a Guinness then about 17.00 she had 1/2 a Guinness then with dinner at 19.00 she had 1/2 a Guinness and was fine drove us home not drunk or giggly we watched telly till midnight then went to bed and about 00.30 in the morning the nausea and vomiting started
We have paid for tests with cameras in her stomach but no faults were found we have tried different drinks i.e. red wine and Guinness and we have tried substantial periods without drink at all. Doctors automatically think serves you right for drinking, unfortunately and I don’t believe it is physiological as last night on the way home she was happy and not feeling any symptoms or trepidation
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Posted: 08/08/08 - 11:59 Post subject: Re: Can't enjoy moderate drinking 4 hours later vomit shakin |
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| rogerh wrote: | Hi can anyone advise my lovely wife went out on her 35th birthday 2 years ago and drank far too much red wine and was really ill. Normally she only drank on special occasions so she was not by any means a regular drinker. Well you would imagine that she would learn a lesson and moderate her intake from then on but something very strange has happened now if she drinks at all for example 1 glass of red wine at dinner, 7pm she will be ok fine and enjoy the rest of the evening she is not drunk or giggly just normal really, she will be ok to bedtime and maybe for 1 hour while asleep then she will feel sick and soon after vomit then shake have sweats possibly diarrhea for maybe 2-3 hours then the next day she will be shattered as you would imagine.
Well this weekend she had not had a alcoholic drink for two months and I suggested trying 1/2 a Guinness on Saturday afternoon she drank this and was fine then on Sunday we went for a cycle ride past pubs along the canal and at 14.30 she had 1/2 a Guinness then about 17.00 she had 1/2 a Guinness then with dinner at 19.00 she had 1/2 a Guinness and was fine drove us home not drunk or giggly we watched telly till midnight then went to bed and about 00.30 in the morning the nausea and vomiting started
We have paid for tests with cameras in her stomach but no faults were found we have tried different drinks i.e. red wine and Guinness and we have tried substantial periods without drink at all. Doctors automatically think serves you right for drinking, unfortunately and I don’t believe it is physiological as last night on the way home she was happy and not feeling any symptoms or trepidation
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Posted: 08/08/08 - 12:03 Post subject: wife drinking 35 ill |
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| I would just like to say 3 days ago i had a glass of wine i ended up ill for the whole of the next day and in hospital after not eating possibly sitting in the sun and this is the fourth day. I had shakes and severe headache was told it was migraine from hospital but i usually get sick and shakes im 46 stated at a similar age to your wife and now i dont want to drink as i felt like i was going to die shakes and everything needless to say never again |
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Shame on you Roger for "suggesting" she even drink after "not having an alcoholic drink for 2 months"
I know it's not my place to judge,but hey you asked for good advice.I wish there was someone who wouldv'e told me to think more reasonably and not to abuse my body before I suffered a near fatal heart attack.I am not a doctor,but one thing I do know after nearly killing myself from bad food,alcohol and drugs is that our body reacts to adverse things as a warning sign of something more ominous. |
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