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Anonymous
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Posted at 12:47 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from berrycuda at 3:43 am on Mar. 11, 2008
You really shouldn't take medications with alcohol in your system your organs, liver, kidney's, and heart are working to clean all the toxins from your system when you take meds they become overworked and can't cope analgesics like you mentioned need time to be cleaned out as well as the alcohol. The best thing to do is drink lots of water to help in the process you are more than likely dehydrated from the alcohol anyway. If you have to drink alcohol in the future try eating some food first "very important" and drinking lots of water before during and after you consume alcohol which is also "very important" if you follow this the chances of having headaches and nausea are greatly reduced. But always remember to be careful not to take any meds while alcohol is in your system and if you must then drink lots of water.
I know every bit of this already; I was just stupid this time around. |
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Anonymous
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Posted at 12:47 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from CherryD at 3:44 am on Mar. 11, 2008
Quote: from N e o at 12:36 am on Mar. 11, 2008
Puke, then eat... (Force it) It can cause stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding, if your puke comes up a blackish tar color. Then you need a trip to the ER. If not, just eat something and you should be fine. (Its the best way you'll know.) 
And if you are afraid of puking...I don't know. Do you want to call someone for help? Like your best friend or something? 
I'm in my foster parents house....but they won't give a fuck |
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Dont Tell
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Posted at 12:46 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from CherryD at 12:44 am on Mar. 11, 2008
Quote: from N e o at 12:36 am on Mar. 11, 2008
Puke, then eat... (Force it) It can cause stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding, if your puke comes up a blackish tar color. Then you need a trip to the ER. If not, just eat something and you should be fine. (Its the best way you'll know.) 
And if you are afraid of puking...I don't know. Do you want to call someone for help? Like your best friend or something? 
Friends?! CALL THE FUCKIN POISON CONTROL CENTER! 1-800-222-1222. Why would you want to second guess this shit? |
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cherryD
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Posted at 12:44 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from N e o at 12:36 am on Mar. 11, 2008
Puke, then eat... (Force it) It can cause stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding, if your puke comes up a blackish tar color. Then you need a trip to the ER. If not, just eat something and you should be fine. (Its the best way you'll know.) 
And if you are afraid of puking...I don't know. Do you want to call someone for help? Like your best friend or something? |
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Ramellan
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Posted at 12:44 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| yes, it could cause stomach ulcers, go to a doctor. |
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berrycuda
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Posted at 12:43 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| You really shouldn't take medications with alcohol in your system your organs, liver, kidney's, and heart are working to clean all the toxins from your system when you take meds they become overworked and can't cope analgesics like you mentioned need time to be cleaned out as well as the alcohol. The best thing to do is drink lots of water to help in the process you are more than likely dehydrated from the alcohol anyway. If you have to drink alcohol in the future try eating some food first "very important" and drinking lots of water before during and after you consume alcohol which is also "very important" if you follow this the chances of having headaches and nausea are greatly reduced. But always remember to be careful not to take any meds while alcohol is in your system and if you must then drink lots of water. |
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Gabriel Gray
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Posted at 12:36 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| Puke, then eat... (Force it) It can cause stomach ulcers and stomach bleeding, if your puke comes up a blackish tar color. Then you need a trip to the ER. If not, just eat something and you should be fine. (Its the best way you'll know.) |
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Dont Tell
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Posted at 12:35 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from JustLetMeCry at 12:32 am on Mar. 11, 2008
I doubt its gonna kill you. But if you are really worried go to a doctor, or urgent care asap.
ER, Urgent care isn't open all hours of the night. Call Poison Control 1-800-222-1222 Follow their advice, more then likely they will tell you to get to the ER. |
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dreamweaver
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Posted at 12:34 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| You should really eat something when you take ibuprofen to begin with, as it is known to cause ulcers. Just so happens to that alcohol does the same thing. So I recommend eating some bread, toast it if it helps. Drink water as well. If you don't get better within an hour or so... then you should start to worry. But hopefully by then you'll be asleep and over it. |
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MetalMouthMilkdeeni
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Posted at 12:32 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| a tale tale sign of stomach bleeding is black stool. if u have black stool, eat some cheese, with cig tobacco wrapped in it. (it helps ALOT!!) Black stool also means an ulcer.. Ibuprofens cause them, as with spicy foods. Call ur doc tomorrow and make an appointment. I have an ulcer, so I know how to make it better if u have milk, drink it. it will calm u down a little too. warm it up if possible. |
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JustLetMeCry
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Posted at 12:32 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| I doubt its gonna kill you. But if you are really worried go to a doctor, or urgent care asap. |
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Slim Shady
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Posted at 12:31 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| call the poison control center the # should be on the bottle |
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TheAntiBarbie
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Posted at 12:30 am on Mar. 11, 2008 |
| I don't know really. I usually take two or three Advils with my alcohol so that I don't have to bother with pain from my kidney. That never killed me. |
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