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Old 09-18-2010, 11:54 AM #1
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Hello all.

I was wondering what the idea of drinking alcohol and Imruan was.

I know your all going to say that its a bad idea, because honestly it is. Yet I did it last night, and usually (i dont drink that much just genes) i can drink quite alot without being affected. Yet last night, i blacked out, I just started my 2nd week of 200mg of Imuran. Im not going to drink from now on, it seems like a death sentence. Hope your all doing well.


-Still have bronchitis, and sinusitis, nothing is working to treat it. I think ive become immune to the last reasonable antibiotic. URG.


In a bad mood today about it all. Hard to explain to everyone why i cant/dont want to drink.
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