I am not at all a frequent drinker, I
weigh 7 stone and i'm aged 16. I recently
went out drinking and had about 6 pints
which is far much more than i have ever
had before but got kind of carried away. I
had a fun, (and other than the drinking)
sensible night and didn't feel too rough.
After I got home I started to be sick and
eventually got an intense back pain that
caused me to breathe heavily and fast. It
was so painful that I literally couldn't
move and was forced to wait about half an
hour before it went away. I seem to
remember i also felt pain around the
bottom of my lungs, but my memory on that
is faint, it could also have been around
my stomach.
Is this serious? I have asked many people
I know and no one has experienced pain
like this after drinking.
Thanks for any reply or a link to any
information.
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illustriously fickle
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
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Posted: 02-14-08 11:22am
Might have been your kidneys --- rejecting
all that alcohol and filtering the stuff
out of your body.
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z8NeonGenesis
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Mar 2008 Posts: 58
Posted: 03-05-08 19:45pm
Its called Alcohol Poisoning lol,
When u drink heavily that is until the
point of drunkness or just after, you
should really try to take alot of
non-alcoholic fluid into your system and
flush all the alcohol out, Or better still
not get drunk but we all not that cant be
helped cause a good drink = good times at
times (i am guilty of this). But yeah when
u feel the back pains and stuff it is good
to drink lots of fluid and flush the
alcohol out of the system
Hope this helps.
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benc152
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Aug 2007 Posts: 224 Location: , Australia
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