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The cutting out/cutting down alcohol thread (part 7)
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skintscottishgirl wrote: »Do you know what i am driving on Monday night.
And that's the end of it
I just refuse to debate the issue in my head any longer its puggling me!
Decision made.
Thanks all!!
SSG
:j :j
Well done. This thinking lark is no good. I do it myself too much.
I'll be here on Monday to hear how you get on
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Hi Sim
Look on the bright side the loud music is only for an hour a day at a reasonable time...
I used to live next door to a guy who was mega scary and played loud music and had noisy parties at all times late at night.
It was a total nightmare...
Have a good day!
SSG
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DecemberBaby wrote: »:j :j
Well done. This thinking lark is no good. I do it myself too much.
I'll be here on Monday to hear how you get on
Thanks, i will let you know how i get on on Monday:D
Yes this thinking thing is all a bit much at times, do you think it's a female thing? As i have heard it said that men are not like that they focus on the task in hand.
I am ready to be stood corrected though!
:rotfl:
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Interesting article:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/at-25-alcohol-had-destroyed-his-liver-we-couldnt-save-him-2006767.html
"In the shorter term, alcohol also prompts the production of excess acid in the stomach, causing irritation to the digestive system which results in pain, vomiting and diarrhoea."
I used to have stomach pains which have gone now I stopped drinking. Anyone else suffered from this? I probably should have gone to the doctors but...0 -
cardboard_chewer wrote: »Interesting article:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/at-25-alcohol-had-destroyed-his-liver-we-couldnt-save-him-2006767.html
"In the shorter term, alcohol also prompts the production of excess acid in the stomach, causing irritation to the digestive system which results in pain, vomiting and diarrhoea."
I used to have stomach pains which have gone now I stopped drinking. Anyone else suffered from this? I probably should have gone to the doctors but...
Scary article.
I have never had stomach pains due to drinking ( i think ) and am not a medical expert so not really qualified to comment....
Thanks for the link though
SSG
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cardboard_chewer wrote: »Interesting article:
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/at-25-alcohol-had-destroyed-his-liver-we-couldnt-save-him-2006767.html
"In the shorter term, alcohol also prompts the production of excess acid in the stomach, causing irritation to the digestive system which results in pain, vomiting and diarrhoea."
I used to have stomach pains which have gone now I stopped drinking. Anyone else suffered from this? I probably should have gone to the doctors but...
Maybe its the cardboard chewing :rotfl: Sorry
i am in a silly mood today.
Never had it myself but could believe it could happen.0 -
DecemberBaby wrote: »Maybe its the cardboard chewing :rotfl:
A balanced diet requires the trace element of cardboard
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skintscottishgirl wrote: »Do you know what i am driving on Monday night.
And that's the end of it
I just refuse to debate the issue in my head any longer its puggling me!
Decision made.
Thanks all!!
SSG
woohoooooo!!!! :j :j :j :j :j :j
well done SSG, you will NOT regret it!!Hello,
As the sun is shining and Sparkles has gone for a holiday I was thinking of running a 72 h challenge starting 13.00 today and finishing 13.00 Friday. Who is with me?
mememememememe

skintscottishgirl wrote: »Thanks, i will let you know how i get on on Monday:D
Yes this thinking thing is all a bit much at times, do you think it's a female thing? As i have heard it said that men are not like that they focus on the task in hand.
I am ready to be stood corrected though!
:rotfl:
goes back to the caveman
The hunter would need to focus on the horizon looking for potential food, to the exclusion of everything else. Thesedays it manifests itself when men watch Match of the Day...... :rotfl: :rotfl:
Go and watch 'Defending the Caveman' if you ever get the chance
Neigh, neigh, and thrice neigh
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