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Drinking And Temp? Posted: 10-26-07 12:19pm
I was wondering if anyone knew exactly how
much drinking can effect your temp?
I had a drink at dinner last night. I did
take my temp late this morning (about
15-20 min) But, my temp is up from 97.21
to 97.7.. I was wondering if it is because
of the drink or if I should really record
this temp. I have a had a drink before and
I don't remember it effecting anything.
Thanks ladies!
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 10-26-07 13:34pm
I don't think one drink with dinner would
cause a huge difference. I would record
the temp and just mark on your chart that
you had a drink. That's what I used to do
at least.
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mc4ever02
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Posted: 10-26-07 13:38pm
I didn't think it would. But before I
started to get excited, I wanted to double
check. Now, I wonder what day I actually
o'ed on?
I can't wait to go home and put in my
temp....I'm such a dork!
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 10-26-07 23:09pm
I completely understand Christy!
I so just looked at your chart and I can't
help but be excited! At least there might
be a light at the end of this freaking
long cycel tunnel!
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shortgeek
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Joined: 02 Dec 2006 Posts: 597 Location: DC
Posted: 10-27-07 13:14pm
I have a text book alcohol altered temp on
my chart this cycle. On Oct 13, my
husband's college buddy came over. We
watched football, ate pizza, and drank
light beer. I think I had three beers. I
woke up the next day with a slight
hangover and my temp shows it.
I think I drank so much out of envy. My
dh's buddy's wife is 8 months pregnant and
he couldn't stop telling stories about
it.
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