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As a teen, I drank a lot and " seemed " to tolerate it well. Problem came one day

when the alcohol made me too weak to even vomit and that led to alcohol

poisoning and I nearly died. Had to be rushed to ER and have my stomach pumped -

thankfully I don't remember it! - BUT, I would've died if I wasn't with a person

knowledgeable about my condition and what could happen. Sadly, my good friend's

21 year old, completely healthy son did die just that way.

Don't mean to be a kill joy, have fun, have a drink once in a while but please

listen to your body! Maybe drink something with electrolytes after anything with

alcohol. Trust me, it sucks waking up drunk in the hospital! MAJOR buzz kill!

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> > So I've noticed that every time i drink, i get an extremely racy heart 4-6

hours AFTER i consume the drink(s). when i'm awake and doing things my heart

rate is normally anywhere from 80-120bpm. But when i get this racy heart after

drinking, my heart rate will literally go up to like 150bpm and lasts like an

hour or 2. i have no heart condition and no other reaction to alcohol. any

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Hello everyone,

When I was in college, I was a pretty rowdy drinker. Thankfully I came to the

conclusion that alcohol and I were a bad combination. I have not had a drink

since February 8, 1986.

Although I have no recollection of how alcohol affected my heart rate, what

primarily led me to quit was that frequently after I got drunk, I ended up with

a serious respiratory infection. After four hospitalizations in 15 months, the

doctor and I finally figured it out. When I drank too much, the muscles in my

neck and throat would become too relaxed and I would end up aspirating. I come

from a family of alcoholics and there is definitely a tendency for this to run

in families. Since I quit, other than this summer, I have not had to be

hospitalized at all.

In lieu of alcohol, I find that heroin and crack are a great substitute!

Just kidding… Thanks for the opportunity to explain how alcohol affected me.

Take care,

T.K. Small

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> So I've noticed that every time i drink, i get an extremely racy heart 4-6

hours AFTER i consume the drink(s). when i'm awake and doing things my heart

rate is normally anywhere from 80-120bpm. But when i get this racy heart after

drinking, my heart rate will literally go up to like 150bpm and lasts like an

hour or 2. i have no heart condition and no other reaction to alcohol. any

ideas?

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Yes. Staying hydrated and getting electrolytes is the key.

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From: Robyn Silva <robynesilva@...>

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Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 11:25 AM

Subject: Re: Re: alcohol

 

I don't think it's ever made me tired, but I do remember my heart racing after a

night of heavy drinking, like once I came home and laid down. It would take me a

while to fall asleep even. Never stopped me though :-) it doesn't do that

anymore though. But then I don't drink near as much as I used to.

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On Jan 30, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Aul Pedajas <aulpedajas@...> wrote:

> Your heart doesn't race, because you are better hydrated. And yes, alcohol

makes SMA people extremely tired. Everybody needs to know their limits.

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> My heart doesn't race, but I get extremely weak...can't drive my chair weak.

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> > So I've noticed that every time i drink, i get an extremely racy heart 4-6

hours AFTER i consume the drink(s). when i'm awake and doing things my heart

rate is normally anywhere from 80-120bpm. But when i get this racy heart after

drinking, my heart rate will literally go up to like 150bpm and lasts like an

hour or 2. i have no heart condition and no other reaction to alcohol. any

ideas?

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Well if it took a case of beer to keep them off us

Then wed all be messed up wi alcohol instead!!:-)

Free from mites but raving alcoholics!:-)

Made no diference to me whether I had a drink or not

Still biting sensation!

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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 08:50 PST healinghope wrote:

>Rather than alcohal in system I am more inclined to think scent.

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>> The drink is normal. It is the only thing that will take the stress off it

all! We keep some of that sagria around! I was thinking about if someone is a

case of beer a night person. Do the bugs leave them alone due the alcohol in

their system?

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I think alcohol is not a great idea with Lyme disease if you have Lyme. Especially if you are doing medications it is sorta counter intuitive. If you don't have Lyme, no problem. From: "ILIKE TREES" <wherearetheangels@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:54:46 AMSubject: Re: Re: alcoholWell if it took a case of beer to keep them off us Then wed all be messed up wi alcohol instead!!:-)Free from mites but raving alcoholics!:-)Made no diference to me whether I had a drink or not Still biting sensation!------------------------------On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 08:50 PST healinghope wrote:>Rather than alcohal in system I am more inclined to think scent. >>>>>> The drink is normal. It is the only thing that will take the stress off it all! We keep some of that sagria around! I was thinking about if someone is a case of beer a night person. Do the bugs leave them alone due the alcohol in their system? >> Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost Mobile>>>>------------------------------------

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Gran daddy's saying a drink a day keeps the doctor away, anymore makes him stay.

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Good one. Not heard that.From: "healinghope" <mfrreman@...>bird mites Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 5:34:15 PMSubject: Re: alcoholGran daddy's saying a drink a day keeps the doctor away, anymore makes him stay. > >> > >> The drink is normal. It is the only thing that will take the stress off it all! We keep some of that sagria around! I was thinking about if someone is a case of beer a night person. Do the bugs leave them alone due the alcohol in their system? > >> Sent from my BlackBerry® by Boost Mobile > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > >

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I agree

I would never touch it when on abx

And anyway cant with painful stomach now,would exacerbate the problem hugely!

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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 17:31 PST Goldstein@... wrote:

>I think alcohol is not a great idea with Lyme disease if you have Lyme.

Especially if you are doing medications it is sorta counter intuitive. If you

don't have Lyme, no problem.

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>Free from mites but raving alcoholics!:-)

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case of beer a night person. Do the bugs leave them alone due the alcohol in

their system?

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Nice saying,:-)

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On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 17:34 PST healinghope wrote:

>Gran daddy's saying a drink a day keeps the doctor away, anymore makes him

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