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Alcohol causing throat pain?

Dr.kush

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The past nine I have only takin a two day break from drinking. I have been drinking a lot I have gone through 3 5ths the past week. To me that's alot. And my throat as started feeling sore.

Can it be from drinking?
Or maybe am I getting sick? Cause I have kind felt sick a little lately
 
You may be getting sick, and just feeling it now since the alcohol may have been masking the pain. Do you smoke, and if so did you smoke a ton more while drinking?
 
Your throat is just irritated, it will go away in the next day.

When you drink, have a chaser in between sips of your 5th, that will help you coat your throat for the next one.

And don't drink so often. You should take longer breaks, as you are gnawing trough you liver, it needs to regenerate.

I know. I have a very low liver function because of alcohol, and it really fucks with you in the long run.
 
could also be just your immune system starting to give out.
happens to me on ocassion from excessive partying (over the course of multiple days)
are you getting enough sleep? good sleep not drunken passed out sleep.
 
could also be just your immune system starting to give out.
happens to me on ocassion from excessive partying (over the course of multiple days)
are you getting enough sleep? good sleep not drunken passed out sleep.

No, the sick feeling is just part of his mild withdrawal from alcohol.
Have you ever noticed when you pop a Benzo, your brain almost immediately stops feeling like it's a balloon on the edge of popping, and your body stops aching. Well you feel shitty because of the super fast elimination of ethanol from your GABA receptors, as well as its metabolite.
 
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