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Old 10-31-2007, 09:26 PM #1
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Default Alcohol & Mirapex

Any side effects, if I wamt to have a beer, or glass of wine?
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Mirapex just seems to make wine more potent. I used to be able to drink a couple of glasses of wine with dinner. Now, one glass and I'm an idiot.

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I don't use Mirapex, but I find a glass of wine in the evening to be quite helpful. It helps reduce stress and I think helps me to sleep. Anyway, I like it. I haven't noticed any problems with my regimen of sinemet and clonazepam.
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Default no problem for me

i have been on mirapex forevah and i drink whatever i want - no side effects for me.
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Default I'm with you Boann ...

and such is my commitment to this board I will go out and test this hypothesis tonight.

Now all I need is someone to ask if Mirapex is affected by a curry

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I had a rough experience with Requip and beer/wine. After I ate thanksgiving dinner, I left it all over my friends neighbors lawn and on a fresh blanket of snow.

Could have been something else though. Requip made me feel high anyway.
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