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    Drink related damage

    Obviously a sore head and possibly a fragile stomach like poor danny had to deal with in the toilet over the weekend are what you would expect after a big session on the booze.

    What I'm starting to get a bit paranoid about is are my kidneys feeling a bit f**ked too. There is no pain I need to stress but perhaps I feel a bit of a dull throb in that area when I take in a big deep breath, I'm really not sure if it's anything at all or how to describe it...normally goes away after a day or two.

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    re: Drink related damage

    Quote Originally Posted by WangOneIn
    Obviously a sore head and possibly a fragile stomach like poor danny had to deal with in the toilet over the weekend are what you would expect after a big session on the booze.

    What I'm starting to get a bit paranoid about is are my kidneys feeling a bit f**ked too. There is no pain I need to stress but perhaps I feel a bit of a dull throb in that area when I take in a big deep breath, I'm really not sure if it's anything at all or how to describe it...normally goes away after a day or two.
    Get yourself down to the doctors mate. It's probably nothing but so definitely worth getting check out

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    Obviously a sore head and possibly a fragile stomach like poor danny had to deal with in the toilet over the weekend are what you would expect after a big session on the booze.

    What I'm starting to get a bit paranoid about is are my kidneys feeling a bit f**ked too. There is no pain I need to stress but perhaps I feel a bit of a dull throb in that area when I take in a big deep breath, I'm really not sure if it's anything at all or how to describe it...normally goes away after a day or two.
    Get yourself down to the doctors mate. It's probably nothing but so definitely worth getting check out[/quote]


    If it didn't go away I would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WangOneIn
    Obviously a sore head and possibly a fragile stomach like poor danny had to deal with in the toilet over the weekend are what you would expect after a big session on the booze.

    What I'm starting to get a bit paranoid about is are my kidneys feeling a bit f**ked too. There is no pain I need to stress but perhaps I feel a bit of a dull throb in that area when I take in a big deep breath, I'm really not sure if it's anything at all or how to describe it...normally goes away after a day or two.
    Get yourself down to the doctors mate. It's probably nothing but so definitely worth getting check out[/quote]


    If it didn't go away I would.[/quote]

    Naa, best to ignore it, mate.

    Last thing you want to do is find out your kidney and livers are fkd. It's all doonhill from there.

    Never mind not being able to drink anymore.

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    re: Drink related damage

    Quote Originally Posted by WangOneIn
    Obviously a sore head and possibly a fragile stomach like poor danny had to deal with in the toilet over the weekend are what you would expect after a big session on the booze.

    What I'm starting to get a bit paranoid about is are my kidneys feeling a bit f**ked too. There is no pain I need to stress but perhaps I feel a bit of a dull throb in that area when I take in a big deep breath, I'm really not sure if it's anything at all or how to describe it...normally goes away after a day or two.
    Get yourself down to the doctors mate. It's probably nothing but so definitely worth getting check out[/quote]


    If it didn't go away I would.[/quote]

    Well if you look in the mirror one day and you've turned yellow, you'll know you have a serious problem.


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    Yes, do you have a faint yellow hue? That's a sure sign that hep c has set in.

    Do you have a slight pressure in your right side? Bloated liver ... cirrhosis is on it's way.

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    I've drank about 3 litres of water and everything is tickety boo again.

    I mean, you can't drink excessively for 3 days in a row then expect your kidneys not to feel the strain a bit.

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    re: Drink related damage

    Quote Originally Posted by WangOneIn
    I've drank about 3 litres of water and everything is tickety boo again.

    I mean, you can't drink excessively for 3 days in a row then expect your kidneys not to feel the strain a bit.
    Get yourself checked out pal, as all the booze and take aways have taken their toll on me, and I think it would be a tremendous struggle for me to fit into my funeral/court suit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manuceltic
    Yes, do you have a faint yellow hue? That's a sure sign that hep c has set in.

    Do you have a slight pressure in your right side? Bloated liver ... cirrhosis is on it's way.
    No yellowness...no pressure in right side...

    Should be ok for next friday.

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    listen son, im a professional jakey, get yourself some milk thistle from holland and barret and it will clean your liver if you can manage a few weeks dry


    thank me later

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