I cough blood when I drink alcohol

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cfsucks

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yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss. finally someone else who has this. if i drink at all, i am almost guaranteed to be coughing up blood! im not sure as to why, but because of this i have stopped drinking (maybe 1 drink every 2-3 months)
 
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cfsucks

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yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss. finally someone else who has this. if i drink at all, i am almost guaranteed to be coughing up blood! im not sure as to why, but because of this i have stopped drinking (maybe 1 drink every 2-3 months)
 
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cfsucks

Guest
yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss. finally someone else who has this. if i drink at all, i am almost guaranteed to be coughing up blood! im not sure as to why, but because of this i have stopped drinking (maybe 1 drink every 2-3 months)
 
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cfsucks

Guest
yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss. finally someone else who has this. if i drink at all, i am almost guaranteed to be coughing up blood! im not sure as to why, but because of this i have stopped drinking (maybe 1 drink every 2-3 months)
 
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cfsucks

Guest
yesssssssssssssssssssssssssss. finally someone else who has this. if i drink at all, i am almost guaranteed to be coughing up blood! im not sure as to why, but because of this i have stopped drinking (maybe 1 drink every 2-3 months)
 

krisgabes

New member
Just make sure the blood is coming from your lungs and not your stomach! Those are two very different things to be concerned about.
 

krisgabes

New member
Just make sure the blood is coming from your lungs and not your stomach! Those are two very different things to be concerned about.
 

krisgabes

New member
Just make sure the blood is coming from your lungs and not your stomach! Those are two very different things to be concerned about.
 

krisgabes

New member
Just make sure the blood is coming from your lungs and not your stomach! Those are two very different things to be concerned about.
 

krisgabes

New member
Just make sure the blood is coming from your lungs and not your stomach! Those are two very different things to be concerned about.
 

nocode

New member
Hello. This used to happen to me too. Not too much but sometimes. Now that i think about it, it seems like it happened when my condition was kind of worse.. Now it's been better and it hasn't happened again, but it could just be a coincidence.

Also, it never stopped me from drinking. I'd ask the doc what he thinks!

Vera
 

nocode

New member
Hello. This used to happen to me too. Not too much but sometimes. Now that i think about it, it seems like it happened when my condition was kind of worse.. Now it's been better and it hasn't happened again, but it could just be a coincidence.

Also, it never stopped me from drinking. I'd ask the doc what he thinks!

Vera
 

nocode

New member
Hello. This used to happen to me too. Not too much but sometimes. Now that i think about it, it seems like it happened when my condition was kind of worse.. Now it's been better and it hasn't happened again, but it could just be a coincidence.

Also, it never stopped me from drinking. I'd ask the doc what he thinks!

Vera
 

nocode

New member
Hello. This used to happen to me too. Not too much but sometimes. Now that i think about it, it seems like it happened when my condition was kind of worse.. Now it's been better and it hasn't happened again, but it could just be a coincidence.

Also, it never stopped me from drinking. I'd ask the doc what he thinks!

Vera
 

nocode

New member
Hello. This used to happen to me too. Not too much but sometimes. Now that i think about it, it seems like it happened when my condition was kind of worse.. Now it's been better and it hasn't happened again, but it could just be a coincidence.
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<br />Also, it never stopped me from drinking. I'd ask the doc what he thinks!
<br />
<br />Vera
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Before the nurse takes blood, she wipes your arm with alcohol and it dries up quick, right?

When you consume alcohol, it is expelled through the lungs. Thats why they do a breathalizyer test by blowing into a meter.

Therefore, because the alcohol is expelled through the lungs, this would cause your lungs to dry out, and drinking in a smokey bar just makes the lung condition worse, no doubt.

I would suggest if you drink, do it in moderation. If you can't then be sure to add water to it in order to avoid or cut down on the dryness of the lungs.

Theoretically, every human is to consume from 1 to 2 litres of water per day to stay hydrated.

I drink alcohol on occasion and when I realized it dries up the lungs, I drink water afterwards and put it by my bedside to drink in the middle of the night.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Before the nurse takes blood, she wipes your arm with alcohol and it dries up quick, right?

When you consume alcohol, it is expelled through the lungs. Thats why they do a breathalizyer test by blowing into a meter.

Therefore, because the alcohol is expelled through the lungs, this would cause your lungs to dry out, and drinking in a smokey bar just makes the lung condition worse, no doubt.

I would suggest if you drink, do it in moderation. If you can't then be sure to add water to it in order to avoid or cut down on the dryness of the lungs.

Theoretically, every human is to consume from 1 to 2 litres of water per day to stay hydrated.

I drink alcohol on occasion and when I realized it dries up the lungs, I drink water afterwards and put it by my bedside to drink in the middle of the night.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Before the nurse takes blood, she wipes your arm with alcohol and it dries up quick, right?

When you consume alcohol, it is expelled through the lungs. Thats why they do a breathalizyer test by blowing into a meter.

Therefore, because the alcohol is expelled through the lungs, this would cause your lungs to dry out, and drinking in a smokey bar just makes the lung condition worse, no doubt.

I would suggest if you drink, do it in moderation. If you can't then be sure to add water to it in order to avoid or cut down on the dryness of the lungs.

Theoretically, every human is to consume from 1 to 2 litres of water per day to stay hydrated.

I drink alcohol on occasion and when I realized it dries up the lungs, I drink water afterwards and put it by my bedside to drink in the middle of the night.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Before the nurse takes blood, she wipes your arm with alcohol and it dries up quick, right?

When you consume alcohol, it is expelled through the lungs. Thats why they do a breathalizyer test by blowing into a meter.

Therefore, because the alcohol is expelled through the lungs, this would cause your lungs to dry out, and drinking in a smokey bar just makes the lung condition worse, no doubt.

I would suggest if you drink, do it in moderation. If you can't then be sure to add water to it in order to avoid or cut down on the dryness of the lungs.

Theoretically, every human is to consume from 1 to 2 litres of water per day to stay hydrated.

I drink alcohol on occasion and when I realized it dries up the lungs, I drink water afterwards and put it by my bedside to drink in the middle of the night.
 
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65rosessamurai

Guest
Before the nurse takes blood, she wipes your arm with alcohol and it dries up quick, right?
<br />
<br />When you consume alcohol, it is expelled through the lungs. Thats why they do a breathalizyer test by blowing into a meter.
<br />
<br />Therefore, because the alcohol is expelled through the lungs, this would cause your lungs to dry out, and drinking in a smokey bar just makes the lung condition worse, no doubt.
<br />
<br />I would suggest if you drink, do it in moderation. If you can't then be sure to add water to it in order to avoid or cut down on the dryness of the lungs.
<br />
<br />Theoretically, every human is to consume from 1 to 2 litres of water per day to stay hydrated.
<br />
<br />I drink alcohol on occasion and when I realized it dries up the lungs, I drink water afterwards and put it by my bedside to drink in the middle of the night.
 
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