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Old 08-01-2014, 11:11 AM #1
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I was wondering if any of you have an occasional drink and if so, does it mess you up in any way. I had a few beers last night; just enough for a mild buzz. I am pretty much ok today but my legs are a bit more wobbly than usual. I may have just tried to overdo things this morning. I am wondering if it is the beer.
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I was wondering if any of you have an occasional drink and if so, does it mess you up in any way. I had a few beers last night; just enough for a mild buzz. I am pretty much ok today but my legs are a bit more wobbly than usual. I may have just tried to overdo things this morning. I am wondering if it is the beer.
I limit myself to 3 drinks and don't have any problems. The drinks are spaced out over many hours.
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I have been afraid to try. But I have been craving a Baileys Irish Cream
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I have been afraid to try. But I have been craving a Baileys Irish Cream



I have 1 or 2 glasses of wine each evening. No problem other than my cheeks turning bright red
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I can't do alcohol. Even a 1/4 tsp. is bad.

I do get punch-drunk from MG, though.
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