You drink it out of the can?? Not a glass??
Remember that pubs and offiies store these things outside stacked up where rats can pee on them!! Same goes for things like coke in local shops!
2007-10-20 01:45:27
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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I wish you could have been more specific about 'ill' if you are experiencing diarreah & sickness then you should see yor GP or refer to the local drugs & alcohol service, then perhaps discuss the possibility of detoxing. If you normally drink alot of alcohol daily then you should reduce to a safe level gradually never just stop drinking, this can be very dangerous. You could have an alcohol epileptic fit, which is not nice for you or the people around you. Also, it is important to eat small meals inbetween the drinking
2007-10-20 01:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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depends what you mean about ill? do you feel sick or are you sick? does your liver hurt? whats the % of your can strength? if it`s higher than 5% you have a problem.Are you skipping meals?if so, could be the effects of you not eating but drinking instead.And if that`s the case you will start to feel dizzy and even collapse.Do you have the runs?You need to explain more please.Any questions email me.I know as my farther is an alcoholic,he`s dying slowly,he has serosis of the liver,he doesn`t eat,he`s thin and passes out now due to no sugar in his system.
2007-10-20 01:56:43
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answered by ? 3
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You could have alcoholic fatty liver or alcoholic hepatitis. Symptoms from alcoholic hepatitis can range from mild to critical and may include:
* fever
* loss of appetite
* abdominal distress
* nausea and vomiting
* weight loss
* diarrhea
* jaundice, or yellowing of the eyes and skin
Those are results of regular heavy drinking over a period of time. Alternatively, if you are not a heavy drinker and your illness occurred in a bar or at a party, someone may have slipped something in your can. If so, you might not remember it at all or only in flashes. Never leave a drink unattended.
2007-10-20 01:56:34
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answered by RE 7
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Switch to non-alcoholic beer for a few drinks. If it still happens, then you're allergic to barley or hops and not the alcohol.
2007-10-20 01:59:21
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answered by Tony S 4
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If you are drinking beer out of a can, then its some cheap beer. You get what you pay buddy. Buy yourself some better beer and your liver will thank you.
Don't you think there is a reason why that beer is $15 bucks for 30 CANS? C'mon, step up to bottles, and a beer that uses quality ingredients. El Cheapo says, "Buy my lager. It'll kill ya!"
2007-10-20 07:27:21
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answered by lipscomb216 2
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You need to see your Doctor. My best friend just died on Tuesday October 16th. He was 44 and drank too much. He died from Chronic Pancreatitis. It took him from us in 3 days. Save your family and friends the pain and see your Dr. When someone dies from the use of alcohol...it's a clear sign that your body shouldn't be exposed to it...it's poison.
2007-10-20 02:27:36
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answered by Raylee 4
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Take a lap around the grocery store before you begin shopping.
2016-04-21 21:40:32
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answered by ? 3
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Put people on speakerphone and pace your office during conference calls.
2016-02-12 08:46:38
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answered by ? 3
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Host a party—the cleaning and prep work help keep you off the couch.
2016-12-25 18:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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