Alcoholic seizures are fairly common in people who have been drinking a lot for a long time. She needs help!
2006-08-12 22:39:11
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answered by JW 4
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It could be a long-time problem caused by excessive drinking and is well hidden away till now, or a simple chemical reaction caused by the pill.We are all not in the right position to tell you,but I think it is still good to see a doc for this problem and not asking about it online.
However,do allow a (min) of 4hrs gap in between (any) medication and alcohol.You should be happy your gal walked out of it alive this time.According to news,there were worse.
In some part of Asia,people get cheap thrills and get high on aspirins and beers. You get just less than a bottle of beer to get you high this way.So,you could imagine the side effects as the drug/alcohol gets stronger.
2006-08-12 22:53:11
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answered by Geo C 4
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Its common for Alcohol/Drug combinations to cause unusual reactions.Alcohol is known to double or even triple the side effects of drugs,by either enhancing its absorption or reducing the effectiveness of the mechanisms responsible for its breakdown after its been used by the body.
If you have not already seen a Doctor,please do!But if the seizures are gone,lots of Lemon Juice and a couple of Aspirins should get her feeling better in no time.
2006-08-12 22:42:29
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answered by Mrknowitall 3
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it doesn't necessarily has to do with the pill, after been drinking for a long time and as one gets older, one might start to experience different things, like the siezures, more severe hangovers, or sometimes even just not remembering most of the night before
2006-08-12 22:41:57
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answered by Charlie Mejia 3
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Read the Advil bottle, I'm sure it says "do not mix w/ alcohol" or "combining w/ alcohol may cause adverse effects....."
That may be the prob
Call the 800 number on the bottle or poison control. I'm sure they'll tell u if that might be the problem. Then go see your Doctor!
2006-08-12 22:53:25
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answered by GreyGHost29 3
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If she would not do it sober, she will be in a position to no longer do it inebriated. human beings do not cheat because they are wasted, they cheat because a) they prefer to and b) they could. Sobriety or lack thereof has no longer some thing to do with it. And certain, you're insecure. textual content her back and tell her you'll supply her a journey residing house at the same time as she's finished, and all of us will experience free. a real gentleman, with the aid of ways, will also provide her Tylenol and carry her hair back at the same time as she's puking. i have dated some inebriated women previously, and they take exhilaration in that stuff.
2016-11-30 00:41:39
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answered by ivan 3
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Alcohol and medicine do not mix well. Excessive drinking, especially when taking drugs, is the epitome of stupidity.
Take her to a doctor, then to a psychiatrist.
2006-08-12 23:22:24
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answered by Joseph N 2
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maybe it was the Advil she took
2006-08-13 05:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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get her help fast had a g/f who had a seizures an they can be devistating
2006-08-12 22:40:21
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answered by sicivic05 4
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she needs to stop drinking and have an EKG done.
2006-08-12 22:41:56
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answered by King Midas 6
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