Really not cool, man. Pick up another hobby and cut beer, wine, and especially hard liquor out of your diet for life. Try to run a 5 minute mile. Take a couple of college courses. Practice mathematics. Learn an instrument. Do anything besides drink. If you hear from a doctor, even once, that you have symptoms of acute pancreatitis due to drinking then its time to start rethinking your habits for good. The condition is potentially fatal and, specifically, you were told alcohol is poisoning your pancreas. Therefore, you are a person who is allergic to alcohol. Take heed, or risk your life.
I've never had chronic pancreatitis and I don't want it according to what others say about it. But I have had this. Five months ago I was diagnosed and the thought of it still scares me. Don't surround yourself with peer pressure. Drink ginger beer and directly face your fear of not being able to drink alcohol again - I bet you'll still have fun at the bar without alcohol, too. Bring a game or a magic trick. Practice your social skills. Flirt. Do anything else. Treat alcohol like its heroine, cociane, or meth and find new friends with a healthy fear of it. Even the dieting aspect seems enjoyable. Less than 20g of fat is not hard to do 6 days a week, and it's healthier and helps aid weight loss. Buy teas. Spend the extra money you'll have by not drinking on clothes or drinks for friends. Be a sober cab. All are solid options.
The point is you need to worry about your habits with alcohol because if you don't you will eventually die because it is causing your pancreas to destroy itself. So, try and run a 5 minute mile. Take a couple of college courses. Practice mathematics. Learn an instrument. Do anything besides drink. If you hear from a doctor, even once, that you have symptoms of acute pancreatitis due to drinking then its time to start rethinking your habits for good.
The doctors are like Spock, and you're Captain Kirk. If Spock advises you to stay away from alcohol because there's a probability that it will kill you, then you should listen. The Enterprise needed its Spock, after all.
Hi. All the same here. Forget about alcohol or face the worst consequences. It is just like this. And beware of excess of food: sugar/soda/greasy sausages...That's life !
I am a long time survivor of several bouts of pancreatitis. I was in and out of the hospital for 3 years and could never quite tackle the perfect recipe as to how I got there. Once you land in the ER the first time remember that if you don't set the booze down you will be back. I thought I would abstain for awhile and only drink lightly in social situations but much to my dismay, that lands you in the hospital again. What I had to have explained to me is that your pancreas has a good memory of your habits and banks up the momentum over time before the but happens. One glass of wine won't throw you into a fit, it's the 10 glasses you've drank over the last 4 months and your body remembers! I put the bottle down eventually after trying desperately to evade the consequences, I wouldn't recommend anyone pick it back up just to unwind around friends. Small price to pay to stay alive.
How are you feeling now? Do you still have pancreas? And how long is it been since you war in hospital? My partner was the same for 3 weeks in ICU on life support
i to know all about acute pancreatitis i had my first attack june 2016 the worst pain ever it started bout ten that morning i felt weak and tired i thought it was indigestion i vomited later that evening took tylenol ibuprofen nothing helped it got so bad i thought maybe something ruptured inside me went to hospital they admitted me for 3 days didnt touch another beer for 3 months i was a heavy drinker drink everyday im 40 yrs old i always just drank beer never did drugs healthy i smoked cigarettes started out again as once a week than everyday again but i was a function alcoholic yes iam a everyday drinker and thats what were considered anyways march of 2018 another attack in hospital for 3 days unbelievable i like my beer its hard i just cracked a few saturday night after almost 2 months feel fine but thoughts creep threw my head like i hope the other night dont cause me to get a flare up all i can say is ppl like there alcohol i do to we cant judge were going to drink when we want im not sure if ill drink soon again or not time will tell but its a scary and sad situation when we love to be social and the alcohol comes with it i hope everyone thats had these attacks get well
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