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Old 05-24-2015, 12:25 PM
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Has your condition improved at all since you've been abstaining? If it has, then it's probably a no-brainer - right?

If things haven't changed in that time, then I would think occasional drinking in moderation might be OK for you.

I still drink moderately. It doesn't seem to cause problems for me in the short term. If anything, I tend to feel better for a few days afterward. What is it doing to me in the long term? I guess I really don't know for sure - but a lot of studies seem to show that moderate drinking isn't bad, and may actually have some health benefits. But "moderation" in those studies was maybe 2 drinks.

To me, it's kind of like deciding whether or not to take a new medication. There's a risk/reward decision you need to take. For me, wine tasting and wine drinking is a hobby that my wife and I along with some of our friends enjoy greatly. I partake in moderation - knowing that there could be some risk, but enjoying every minute of it because the pain subsides due to the distractions and the alcohol - and for a while I feel just like everyone else.

Typically my wife & I will split a bottle - so that's 2 glasses each, maybe twice a week. I rarely drink more than that.
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