drinking alcohol

musclemania70

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<P>does anyone feel immediately affected by alcohol after a beer or glass of wine. I immediately start feeling like its harder to breath and harder to cough. </P>
<P>Like my chest gets weak or something. </P>
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<P>I also have found out if I stay out past 11 pm, have two drinks I immediately start feeling weak the next day and prone to sore throats. </P>
<P>I know this is an effect of having a weak immune system and further in illness. </P>
<P> </P>
<P>Anyone else have this?</P>
 

musclemania70

New member
<P>does anyone feel immediately affected by alcohol after a beer or glass of wine. I immediately start feeling like its harder to breath and harder to cough. </P>
<P>Like my chest gets weak or something. </P>
<P></P>
<P>I also have found out if I stay out past 11 pm, have two drinks I immediately start feeling weak the next day and prone to sore throats. </P>
<P>I know this is an effect of having a weak immune system and further in illness. </P>
<P></P>
<P>Anyone else have this?</P>
 

musclemania70

New member
<P><BR>does anyone feel immediately affected by alcohol after a beer or glass of wine. I immediately start feeling like its harder to breath and harder to cough. </P>
<P>Like my chest gets weak or something. </P>
<P></P>
<P>I also have found out if I stay out past 11 pm, have two drinks I immediately start feeling weak the next day and prone to sore throats. </P>
<P>I know this is an effect of having a weak immune system and further in illness. </P>
<P></P>
<P>Anyone else have this?</P>
 

ej0820

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I feel this way often with alcohol, too. It doesn't happen every time I drink, but it really doesn't take much to get me feeling crummy after a drink even when I'm feeling ok. Wine and beer specifically make it harder to breathe and spark coughing whereas liquor/mixed drinks don't do that as much.
 

ej0820

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I feel this way often with alcohol, too. It doesn't happen every time I drink, but it really doesn't take much to get me feeling crummy after a drink even when I'm feeling ok. Wine and beer specifically make it harder to breathe and spark coughing whereas liquor/mixed drinks don't do that as much.
 

ej0820

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I feel this way often with alcohol, too. It doesn't happen every time I drink, but it really doesn't take much to get me feeling crummy after a drink even when I'm feeling ok. Wine and beer specifically make it harder to breathe and spark coughing whereas liquor/mixed drinks don't do that as much.
 

AustinScott

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AustinScott

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Excess alcohol affects health adversely ! But did you know that alcohol affects sperm count, erection, & thereby fertility. Fertility is a an important aspect contributing to a mans self-esteem. Alcohol taken once in a whie that too moderately can cause no harm but as all of us are aware alcohol is highly addictive. Hence prudence pays !
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AustinScott

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Excess alcohol affects health adversely ! But did you know that alcohol affects sperm count, erection, & thereby fertility. Fertility is a an important aspect contributing to a mans self-esteem. Alcohol taken once in a whie that too moderately can cause no harm but as all of us are aware alcohol is highly addictive. Hence prudence pays !
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LouLou

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alcohol definitely slows my resp rate and tightens my chest via dehydration. It also thins my blood making me more prone to bleeds. the slower, shallower breaths can give the lung bugs a chance to get a leg up. I no longer drink unless I'm home and doing lung care while drinking to negate the negative effects...hardly worth it. I enbibe in Veuve around every 6 months...thats about it.
 

LouLou

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alcohol definitely slows my resp rate and tightens my chest via dehydration. It also thins my blood making me more prone to bleeds. the slower, shallower breaths can give the lung bugs a chance to get a leg up. I no longer drink unless I'm home and doing lung care while drinking to negate the negative effects...hardly worth it. I enbibe in Veuve around every 6 months...thats about it.
 
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