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Re: Alcohol?? » Napaba

Posted by melley on April 11, 2003, at 8:01:25

In reply to Re: Alcohol?? » melley, posted by Napaba on April 11, 2003, at 7:27:12

My dr said the same thing, and I noticed the same thing you did. That is tastes different. I wonder why that is? I confess that when I went to dinner with my bookgroup the other night I couldn't resist having half a glass of white wine....cadged from someone else's glass (like it doesn't count then). Anyway, as you can see I made it home in one piece. But certainly don't want to make a habit of that.

> When my doctor perscribed Effexor he asked if I drink. I told him I usually have a couple glasses of wine on Friday and Saturday. He said that was OK. I have not noticed any increase in it's effect. What I did notice was that the wine I always choose tasted slightly different.
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> A few years a go I was on Prozac. I was told not to drink, but I did occasionally. When I did I was basically drunk after two drinks. I had to limit myself to one drink and I would feel depressed the next day and very tired.
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> > Do you mean you have the desire to drink alcohol? It is unwise to drink with an antidepressant. There is one that it doesn't interact with but effexor isn't it. My dr. was telling me that it is like drinking twice as many drinks as you have. I have pretty much stopped drinking and never, absolutely never, have a drink and drive, not even one glass of wine.
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> > > I to have begun to drink alcohol in the evenings?
> > > I take my pill prior to bed, can anybody help me or have experienced this?
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> > > Is there a correlation with taking the pill @ night and drinking prior to ingestion of my pill?
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