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12-29-2004, 01:49 AM,
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Well Dan, that depends on the doctor. I know that there are a number of doctors in my city who have really nice wine cellars. One of them --a surgeon-- even designs wine cellars in his spare moments.

Not all medication is contraindicated with alcohol, but it pays to know. It is true that you must drink water because alcohol will dehydrate you. Reports are that most of us don't drink enough water anyhow. However, you are on the right track to be having food with your drink. You might notice whether you are having the same or different foods with your wine and how these affect you. Some people have food sensitivities(for example to aged cheese).

I do think that if we pay attention our own bodies will let us know how much we can drink and still feel healthy. You might alter the amount for a period of time and see if that takes care of the problem.

I hope you can figure it out. Good luck.
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