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Beers and Wine ...how bad they are..?


20 years ago 0 62 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
no i'm not any medication!!! i was but not know!!! thank for your imput guys!!!
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Don't know if you take any medication or not, but sice I started Lexapro, if I have more than one drink, my heart kicks up several notches and takes awhile to gradually come down. Odd as alcohol should have the opposite effect.
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An occassional beer and wine is okay. Excessive alcohol consumption can most definitely cause an increase in anxiety, especially several hours after drinking. You will experience jitteriness, nausea and a racing heart after an excessive alcohol binge.
20 years ago 0 62 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I have Panic and Anxiety disorders (diagnosis 1 year ago) i used to drink acouple beers and wine occasionally.. but now i don't drink at all 'cause i'm scare to increase my anxiety :( but how bad they really are??????? can drink a couple glases once an while????

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