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Posted by Deneb on July 16, 2009, at 23:45:12
I didn't like my supervisor today. He is too demanding and critical. I feel bad. He is no fun. We're volunteers, we're supposed to have fun.
Today was my last shift. I am tired. Now I can just enjoy the rest of Bluesfest. I get in for free because I volunteered for 6 shifts.
Posted by Deneb on July 17, 2009, at 5:32:47
In reply to I feel bad, posted by Deneb on July 16, 2009, at 23:45:12
I feel sick, nauseous. I drank 500 mL of beer and about 3 cm of vodka in a small glass. I think I am dehydrated because I peed a lot. I'm drinking lots of water now, but it is hard because I feel sick. I can't sleep because the alcohol is giving me insomnia.
I didn't sleep much yesterday either and I woke up early. Ugh. I think I am just going to avoid alcohol for a long time. It made me feel sick. I hate it. I think I drank too much.
I was going to try some draft beer at Bluefest tomorrow, but I am going to cancel that now. The thought of beer makes me sick to my stomach now. It is good, I will save a lot of money because one beer at Bluesfest is $5.50. I was thinking of trying two different beers, that would have been $11. Instead I am going to buy some Coke Zeros for $2 and some food.
Ugh, I feel awful. I'm kind of worried about med interactions too. Today I took Celexa, Prozac, Risperdal, propranolol, some back ache medicine for my aching muscles from working yesterday, and I just took a Gravol for the nausea. All this combined with alcohol. I think I need to be careful. I don't want to die. I think I took too many meds. I shouldn't have taken the Gravol, but it is too late now. I hope I don't die.
I'm scared. I can't sleep and I feel sick.
Posted by Glydin 00 on July 17, 2009, at 6:57:16
In reply to I hate alcohol, posted by Deneb on July 17, 2009, at 5:32:47
Alcohol and head meds aren't a good mix. In fact, alcohol and most meds aren't a good mix. Oh, folks certainly do it but it's probably not the best plan.
Maybe think of being kinder to your hepatic system.
I'm wondering if your keen interest these days with fermented hops, grains, barley, etc... has less to do with serving it than being related to twitter snippets.... hmmmm? Just wondering.... (Smile)
My advice FWIW, is keep on tract with your RX meds and if you've not embarked an ETOH habit by this time in your life, don't.
Posted by Phillipa on July 17, 2009, at 12:28:14
In reply to Re: I hate alcohol » Deneb, posted by Glydin 00 on July 17, 2009, at 6:57:16
Ditto Phillipa
Posted by Kath on July 17, 2009, at 21:34:53
In reply to Re: I hate alcohol, posted by Phillipa on July 17, 2009, at 12:28:14
too much alcoholism in my family of origin - all over the place. It is not the least bit glamorous to me & I don't drink.
K
Posted by TexasChic on July 17, 2009, at 23:27:59
In reply to Ditto, posted by Kath on July 17, 2009, at 21:34:53
As someone who drinks too much, I say avoid it if you can. Its a nice release, but its easy to abuse. And its none too healthy, in any sense. So if you want to drink in moderation, and it makes you feel slightly more mellow, that's one thing, but if you feel sick, or don't feel you know when to stop, just ditch it. Its not worth it.
-T
Posted by Deneb on July 18, 2009, at 0:43:11
In reply to Re: I hate alcohol » Deneb, posted by Glydin 00 on July 17, 2009, at 6:57:16
I got interested in beer because Dr. Bob likes beer. I want to learn more about the things he's interested in. I look up to him.
I like tweeting my experiences with beer too.
I ate some chicken soup last night and I felt better. I think drinking on an empty stomach was a bad idea. I am out of beer for now. I slept in late and didn't go to Bluefest today because rain was in the forecast. It actually didn't rain though. It's too bad, I should have gone to Bluesfest.
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