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-- Does overdrinking (prolonged periods) cause excessive stomach acid secretion ?


Posted by vINCe_Inc on Jun-04-2007 02:18:

Angry Does overdrinking (prolonged periods) cause excessive stomach acid secretion ?

just wanna know if anyone else 'suffers' from this.
everytime i go through a phase of crazy drinkin, i pay for it with severe heartburn. probably worse than child birth, but then again, i wouldnt know what child birth feels like.


Posted by riskytrader on Jun-04-2007 02:37:

Re: Does overdrinking (prolonged periods) cause excessive stomach acid secretion ?

quote:
Originally posted by vINCe_Inc
just wanna know if anyone else 'suffers' from this.
everytime i go through a phase of crazy drinkin, i pay for it with severe heartburn. probably worse than child birth, but then again, i wouldnt know what child birth feels like.

i had severe heartburn during pregnancy...then i went thru childbirth and you're right...honestly the heartburn was way worse. (I did take the epi tho)

The postpartum tho...now that's a freaking killer!


Posted by matty on Jun-04-2007 03:50:

dude, i'm having this problem right now. Went on a 5 day drinking binge (i'm usually a lite drinker) and have been suffering from this heartburn for the last 4/5 days.

Its getting better though, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel!


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-04-2007 05:55:

Going by your vocabulary, I find it weird you're even asking this question.


Posted by Jem_hadar on Jun-04-2007 07:52:

alcohol is BRUTAL for causing your stomach to produce acid.

Worst thing prolly possible for it.

When I had my ulcer I was told to avoid ANY alcohol... lol yeah right like that was gonna work.

All about the presciption drugs to inhibit ur stomach from making the acid, and tums after the fact to absorb any that ur stomach did make, and then tylenols (NOT advils, bc they're much harder on ur stomach) to kill any pain that still comes up.

that was my solution so that my ulcer never affected my drinking


Posted by Surreal JRS on Jun-04-2007 08:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Jem_hadar
tylenols

that was my solution so that my ulcer never affected my drinking


acetaminophen and alcohol is quite a toxic combination for your liver. Never mix em.


Posted by rabbitjoker on Jun-04-2007 14:04:

Alcohol is a solvent, so yes it can cause pain if you over-expose the lining of your stomach and esophagus.


Posted by Elendil on Jun-04-2007 19:37:

Gee, I wonder if its because you've been on a multiple day drinking binge... lol... thats HORRID for your body; moreso your liver and cells than your stomach, which is an immediate symptom... I don't know why anyone would want to put their body through that much trauma? I must just be strange...


Posted by Fast Turtle on Jun-04-2007 19:40:

my sister used to drink 3-4 drinks a day and she developed gastritis after about 6 months... be careful.


Posted by StereoPrincess on Jun-05-2007 19:49:

yes.


Posted by vINCe_Inc on Jun-06-2007 02:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Going by your vocabulary, I find it weird you're even asking this question.


???


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-06-2007 02:40:

quote:
Originally posted by vINCe_Inc
???


The way your thread title is worded (for example, how many people would use the word "secretion") implies you're intelligent, and I would even go as far as to guess that maybe you're a med student. Based on that, the fact that you're asking this question on a message board about music instead of Googling was a little surprising.



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