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Diarrhea after alcohol

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designteam9@gmail.com - 11 Mar 2007 01:30 GMT
Hi, I had a bit (quite a bit) of alcoholic beer last night, and for
the past five hours I have been unable to retain any liquids, because
it all comes out as diarrhea. I read on a website that alochol is
toxic to small intestinal cells, and these die off, impairing the
ability to absorb fluids, but it should last several hours. Should I
go to the emergency room? My university's health center is closed at
the moment, and I don't think I'm going to make it if I keep losing
all of my fluids.

Thanks.
Jeff - 12 Mar 2007 03:49 GMT
> Hi, I had a bit (quite a bit) of alcoholic beer last night, and for
> the past five hours I have been unable to retain any liquids, because
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> Thanks.

I hope you are still alive.

If you have to ask if you need to go to the emergency room, either call your
doctor (the health clinic may have a doc on call) or go to the emergency
room.

Don't ask on the newsgroups. By the time you get an answer, you may be dead.
By the time you get what you know is a good answer, you will be better or
dead. Even if you take your wireless notebook into the potty with you. So
next time, go to the emergency room.

Jeff
 
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