I don't normally drink, and being christmas I decided to have a half a bottle of beer and less than half of a glass of that irish cream stuff. Maybe about an hour or two later, I wasn't feeling well and started to vomit. Since last night I've vomited approx. 6 or 7 times starting with food and now a yellowish coloured substance (i'm thinking bile)
Anyway, I was wondering what it might be and what I could do, tea/water seems to be making it worse. And I'm a medium set person so that amount of alcohol probably wouldnt have an affect on me other than the fact that I don't usually drink.
2007-12-26
03:21:42
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** I did eat, and my parents are freaks when it comes to food being cooked well.
And I'm 15 if that could be a factor, but my brother is 14 and can drink like nothing.
2007-12-26
03:32:25 ·
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That is definitely not from drinking alcohol...
Sounds like a stomach flu I had two years ago...just like you said, puking yellowish substance...and also not being able to hold down any food or drink, even water...try not to eat or drink too much until you can hold it down...try some ginger ale or sprite a little later, and keep a bucket close...
your age has nothing to do with it...it's not from drinking...
2007-12-26 03:32:36
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answered by Angel Eyes 5
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Alcohol is a drug and peoples susceptability to them can vary a great deal! What you are descibing is a common side effect and can eventually cause Ulcers. It is actually Alcohol Poisoning! Your problem is you drink too much at one time (binge drinking) If you get drunk everytime you go out it doesn't matter how often you do it. CUT DOWN and find YOUR LIMIT. Try a couple less drinks every time you drink till you feel ok the next day! You may find you actually can enjoy yourself without getting drunk! Why Do It! It's usually a horrible feeling! and who really Wants a HANG-OVER!
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a trip to the E.R. or maybe a 911 call. Obviously your body doesn't like alcohol, that is if thats even the cause, you were probably eating some weird food that night and you could have eaten something that just didn't agree with you. If you were only throwing up I wouldn't think much of it, but you mention a yellow substance... I would be freaking out right now.
Go to the hospital ASAP, you may not be far from vomiting up blood.
2007-12-26 03:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You may have eaten something that did not agree with you. Get a soda, preferably without caffeine, a non-acidic fruit juice, or gatorade. Take a tiny sip every few minutes. Once you can keep the liquid down, try dry crackers, dry toast or rice. Also, if you are very nauseated, ginger is the best thing. About a half a teaspoon of fresh ginger chopped and steeped for 5 minutes or so in very hot water will work wonders.
2007-12-26 03:27:28
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answered by astralpen 6
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You may be allergic to something in the alcohol. you didn't say how LARGE the bottle of beer or the glass of Irish Creme was. lol You may not feel like it, but eat a few DRY saltine crackers, and wait about 15 minutes before SIPPING water or CLEAR liquids.
~~Hope you feel better soon~~
2007-12-26 03:32:28
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answered by Laredo 7
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Could be that Irish Cream stuff made you ill. I don't like that kind of stuff because it upsets my stomach. And you had it with beer. Not a good combo. Hopefully you will feel better soon. I usually eat dry toast and saltine crackers when i have an upset stomach. Try that. Hope it helps.
2007-12-26 03:31:30
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answered by rosie 4
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You may have food poisoning or some sort of flu also.
Take your temp and call the host/hostess for the party you went to and ask them how they are feeling. If anyone else got sick, it may have been some food. If your temp is up, then you may have the flu.
That amount of alcohol in anyone who has drank previously probably wouldn't cause this reaction.
2007-12-26 03:25:17
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answered by Malina 7
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You don't mention what you ate. Did you have raw oysters? or anything that could make you sick as well? (undercooked meat, etc...)
Check with the people who ate with you if they are sick as well, if they are, it was something with the food, if not, you may not tolerate alcohol. Keep drinking water to stay hydrated, if it doesn't stop, go see the doctor.
2007-12-26 03:27:22
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answered by S007 3
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You should probably go see a doctor. since you don't normally drink your body didn't know ho to react to it. you should probably get your stomach pumped!
2007-12-26 03:25:48
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answered by annoyed! 3
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Food poisoning is more likely, what else did you have and how ripe was it?
2007-12-26 03:25:48
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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