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Medical Forum / General / Nutrition / March 2007

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Why do alcoholics get sick if they don't drink?

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kramer31 - 23 Mar 2007 07:25 GMT
Hi.  My friend is an alcoholic (he freely admits it) and he says that
if he doesn't drink, he gets sick.  He says that if he goes too long
without a beer, he throws up violently.

Usually, people throw up if they do drink.  Why does he get sick if he
doesn't drink? What changes in his digestive system cause this?

Thanks.
luis - 23 Mar 2007 04:58 GMT
> Hi.  My friend is an alcoholic (he freely admits it) and he says that
> if he doesn't drink, he gets sick.  He says that if he goes too long
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>
> Thanks.

Because of the  privation syndrom. That is a very serious situation

ALuis
Nutritionist
John H. - 24 Mar 2007 13:15 GMT
> > Hi.  My friend is an alcoholic (he freely admits it) and he says that
> > if he doesn't drink, he gets sick.  He says that if he goes too long
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> >
> Because of the  privation syndrom. That is a very serious situation

Damn right, he should be seeking help and should avoid cold turkey until he
does. It can kill.

> ALuis
> Nutritionist
kramer31 - 27 Mar 2007 06:44 GMT
Care to explain privation syndrome a bit more?  Got a good reference?

> > > Hi.  My friend is an alcoholic (he freely admits it) and he says that
> > > if he doesn't drink, he gets sick.  He says that if he goes too long
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> > ALuis
> > Nutritionist
 
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