Sorry so stabby, Sue.
Now, you should know how fast and loose I play with my own medical stuff, BUT, Dana, I can only imagine that any medicine where you would have a bad problem from one or two times of having a couple of drinks would have to say that right on the bottle. I mean, right? Lots of people in this country drink alcohol regularly, and many medicines do have a warning about it.
He also said "no alcohol" while taking ibuprofen. I said okay, how long does the ibuprofen have to be out of the system before I can drink. He said ten days.
That's just crazy talk. Though I'm sure Steph got here before me on this.
I just had boxed palak paneer that I bought at a corner bodega for lunch, and it was SO AWESOME. I need to get more of that shit ASAP.
Dear msbelle,
I've been thinking about it. Keep your eye open for job openings.
Love, me
I think Doctors say "Avoid alcohol while taking X" just as a way of getting people to cut down on their general alcohol intake
I also think that they're not doing this to benefit your health, but to make sure there's enough alcohol left for them.
Dear Megan,
Talk to your minister and get him to kick some archival asses. (He`s also their minister.)
Love, Sue
My diabetes meds say avoid alcohol. But alcohol can do odd things to blood sugar - as in drive it way low - and shats what the meds are supposed to do as well. so the combination could be bad. really bad. But I still don't avoid it - just much more careful