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Is this an allergic or digestional reaction? |
For several years i started having reactions to certain alcoholic drinks. Normally margaritas. So i thought i was reacting to bad liquor. It would happen maybe once every 9 months. Now i have my gallbladder oout for 3 years and it's gotten much worse. I react now to everything i drink.The reaction is always the same. First i feel a numbing in my shoulders and arm muscles. Then a very intense pain directly in the middle of my chest under the chest bone. Interestingly enough that's where i hurt before the gallbladder was taken out! I also tend to feel the buzz very easily. A couple of weeks ago, i had one drink, when i was done i was hurting pretty bad and broke out into a huge sweat. That was a new symptom. I usually wait 20-30 minutes and the pain will go away. That's why i think it has to do more with digestion. I have the reaction now with any type of drink from tecquilla to wine coolers. The muscle numbness and pain in center of abdomen have been the same since begin. I do not drink often, but i have noticed that these symptoms do happen every Sounds like an allergic reaction. Please consult with an allergist. Remember the joke about the guy that told his doctor "Hey Doc! It hurts when I do This" and the Doctor said "Well don't do that!". Don't you think it's a bad idea to continue to drink? I don't think it matters if it's an allergic or digestive reaction- your body does not seem to like it. i hate to say this.... but obviously u'r having a problem w/ drinking u'r mix drinks soo unfortunately u need to stop unless u like to suffer. I know it's hard to leave the things we like, but u need 2 listen to u'r body when u'r having trouble esp. if u know that eating or drinking this will hurt. |
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