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Tunaboy 05-23-2015 07:35 PM

Does anyone here still drink alcohol?
 
I haven't had a drink in a few months and it's hard. I've still been going out on weekends but i'm the only sober one there. Everyone always asks why i'm not drinking to which I respond, "Just taking a break" and they look at me weird. Does anyone know how negatively weekend drinking can affect the nerves? Can I just pop some extra b-vitamins that day? Weeekend drinking meaning one night a week of getting a good buzz, but not the point of throwing up. I mainly drink vodka or scotch.

caroline2 05-23-2015 08:15 PM

Be PROUD that you are sober with your friends. I'm MUCH older than you but didn't have any alcohol until I was in my 30's after my divorce, many moons ago. It was fun, I guess, but at this point I LOVE that I'm not spending my money on alcohol. When I see people checking out with alcohol, wines, beers, I think to myself, thank goodness I don't miss it.

But, have to say recently, I've been kinda "drained" for whatever is going on, old age and chronic pain from OA and Fibro and hip surgery... so I drink V8, it has lots of potassium and the other day I bought a 6pack of Stella Atorio (sp) beer and poured half V8 and half beer in a glass, squeeze some lemon and so so tasty and a Lift.

I don't see having a drink in MODERATION, but a DUI changes one's life. Don't think about what other's think. As I see it, "they" are much much stricter today than in my days with drinking and driving. Take care...B vitamins are necessary anyway. Potassium too.

Ragtop262 05-24-2015 12:25 PM

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.

mrsD 05-24-2015 12:33 PM

Just get some club soda with a lime, or quinine water with a lime and no one will notice. That is what I do.

I still drink a little bit... only multi-distilled vodka. Wine will attack my feet within an hour or two and make for a very bad night.
Beer upsets my GI tract. Both wine and beer also set off my gout.

Maybe one drink once a week or less. I tend to crave a drink after working physically alot or when I ache alot. Alcohol was always a good pain reliever for me, but I never drank socially at parties. And my husband is a recovered alcoholic more than 10 yrs now sober.

kiwi33 05-24-2015 05:46 PM

I don't drink any more - I was psychologically addicted and alcohol is a poor mix with my anti-depressant (things which my close friends know).

At general social gatherings I stay with mineral water which is usually fine. If somebody tries to get me to drink I just say that I can't "for medical reasons", which shuts them up.

caroline2 05-24-2015 07:14 PM

Sitting here drinking the last 1/4 of the Stella Artois I opened the other day, I was about to throw it down the drain, but decided to drink it...like it mixed with my V8. A little Lift.

janieg 05-24-2015 10:28 PM

I still drink on occasion, but almost always in small quantities. I've never noticed any effect on my neuropathy.

MikeK 05-26-2015 02:26 PM

Yes, I still have an occasional beer or three - no more than 3 honest. When I was on Lyrica I noticed the next day I would really feel like crap if I had the 3rd beer. Now that I'm back on Gralise(nuerotin) that the rare occasions I have the 3rd beer I'm OK in the next day. The only day I have a beer is Friday so I really don't over do it. Also I take the last medications before I go to sleep which is normally an hour or so after my last drink, I imagine that helps a little.

I have not had anything stronger than beer in over a year, not from the nueropathy but from Xarelto and instructions from my cardiologist.

Tunaboy 05-26-2015 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ragtop262 (Post 1144128)
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.

Not too sure if I've noticed improvement since quitting. But I was drinking when the symptoms started so not sure if that contributed to it getting worse.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1144131)
Just get some club soda with a lime, or quinine water with a lime and no one will notice. That is what I do.

I still drink a little bit... only multi-distilled vodka. Wine will attack my feet within an hour or two and make for a very bad night.
Beer upsets my GI tract. Both wine and beer also set off my gout.

Maybe one drink once a week or less. I tend to crave a drink after working physically alot or when I ache alot. Alcohol was always a good pain reliever for me, but I never drank socially at parties. And my husband is a recovered alcoholic more than 10 yrs now sober.

I don't really care if people ask me or not. It's just that I miss the nice buzz and stress relief of drinking and letting loose.

Maybe I will try some this weekend and see what happens.

Neuroproblem 05-28-2015 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tunaboy (Post 1144569)
Not too sure if I've noticed improvement since quitting. But I was drinking when the symptoms started so not sure if that contributed to it getting worse.



I don't really care if people ask me or not. It's just that I miss the nice buzz and stress relief of drinking and letting loose.

Maybe I will try some this weekend and see what happens.

alcohol is a good way exacerbate neuropathy, is been known to cause it, ethanol is toxic to nerves


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