For me it affects me when I drink caffeine, have bananas, eat too much sugars (at least the brain clouding does)
It affects quality of life for people and shouldnt be dismissed entirely as its not just the alcohol.
I have a feeling its something to do with certain nerves being fried so when nerves get stimulated or affected (alcohol affects the Central Nervous System) then it manifests itself in different forms as previously mentioned - unfortunately nerve damage is not repairable as far as I know (there are some oxygen therapy programs).
Not drinking for 1 year and then getting some symptoms after having some tea (like brain cloud or slight numbness/weakness in left side, or some kind of dull pain under ribs on the left side) is not a simple case of stop drinking alcohol.
There is a chemical the brain produces normally called GHB or something similar - its basiclly a happy hormone. When you drink the alcohol contains copious amounts of this and therefore your brain stops producing it. Could this be occuring at the same time that the blood alcohol is nearing zero and the brain therefore has to take over hormone production? It certainly seems that way. This is one explanation anyway.
I have also found that getting on with an activity helps massivley, anything that raises your pulse like washing the car for example. No symptoms doing this, but symptoms are at worst when sitting idle or when doing nothing like being in a car on a journey or going to bed.
Ive had this for years and it got worse but it is better, or at least I now deal with it so often I can cope with it. That said and despite knowing this each attack is just as scary as the last and I hate it.
What are you eating?
Is it fatty foods?
I noticed before that if I ate fatty foods I would get symptoms too, so I then tried to eat relatively healthy.
White meats (chicken breast for example) and vegetables, steamed if possible
I also do not think that our symptoms are acid reflux...
Have any of those who have posted checked into whether they have been having pancreatic attacks?
***edited by moderator*** web addresses not allowed
Though there seems to be the occasional pain in the pancreatic region (like a prolonged muscle cramp) I have not had the extreme pain that pancreatic attacks supposedly have.
They do say that other symptoms may occur with a damaged pancreas though so may be worth looking into as the pancreas can be damaged even faster than the liver.
The pain I have is usually in the lower left ribcage towards the front (not the back like some people say pancreatic pain resonates to) but where I imagine the pancreas to be (though the pancreas is located behind the stomach).
Occasionally there is like a mini spasm in that area where an organ (dont know which one is twitching quite obviously).
Has anyone had their kidneys checked too as damaged kidneys prevent proper removal of toxins.
too much bourben getting horrible chest pains yellow green bowel movements even got arithmia for a few hours hell with this im done...
One of the users hit it right on the head here!
The chest pains and throat clearing problem is definitly from the drinking!
the best way to avoid any of this is to drink tons of water!
alchocol will dehydrate U! it drains all your bodily fluids, starting from major organs! (Lungs! brains!)
this explains those terrible hang overs with headaches and chest pains!!!
drink on my brothers! just be smart and drink water also!! PEACE
nice to see there are others out there who are feeling the same things I have been, so many times I cannot sleep because I think im going to have a heart attack. I drink alot as well usually 1 or 2 nights a week, and smoke cigarettes the odd time when drinking. the day after drinking i get dull pains in my chest, doesnt really even hurt but i can feel it, lately ive been finding when i have a big yawn or take a large breathe i can feel the pain again for a bit. my symptoms started on a weekend where i drank thurs fr sat, and drank little water. I am 20 years old have been out of school for three years, i was a very active person in highschool, but have gained quite a bit since graduating, im about 6'2 230 pounds and i honestly dont believe its something wrong with my heart, my heartbeat doesnt get weird when i excercise, which i have been doing a lot of lately. and i have went to the emergency once when i was feeling the pain, the doctors found nothing wrong. my blood pressure is a little high but not bad, and my blood sugars are right where they should be. I have been under some stress the past year with university but i dont think it has anything to do with that as i usually handle stress pretty well.
anyone have any good ideas they have been using to rid the pain?
a lot of drinking and puking will cause this should go away in 2-4 days,smoking wont help either. or stress which will make it worse so try to breath in for 4 sec. slowley and out for 7 sec. this will help you to chill and try to relex it will pass .train yourself to breath IT DOES WORK. CHILL OUT BROTHERS ALL IS WELL ....
I also used to have these symptoms. Pain in the Right at the bottom of the rib cage. After I ate I would feel like I was about to expire. This could last a couple of days, the arrythmia would stop after about 8 hours, but the cloudy head would last a couple of days and the abdominal pain would last about a week. After several trips to Medical specialists to rule Dreaded diseases out, I underwent an interesting test for Lactose intolerance.
Turns out I was extremely lactose intolerant which can cause most, if not all the above symptoms as different people experience different symptoms.
What I did discover is that, a day or two after a drinking session, I would eat Pizza, or Pasta or similar, partly because of being hungover and not wanting to make a balanced meal. This would then set off the "near death experience".
Although difficult, staying away from Dairy has helped.
It has also improved my GERD too.
@th@me