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06 Jul 2023, 1:42 am

Hope you had a good night flea. Sounds delightful. The trouble is with me and drinks like that is that I just neck it like it's pop because it tastes so good. I can't savour it.


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06 Jul 2023, 1:44 am

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I went to Hyde in Greater Manchester today, and was impressed by the beer section of their Asda supermarket, which is a lot better than the one in my local Asda. Among the products on sale were Titanic Plum Porter, St Austell Mena Dhu Cornish Stout and Batemans Mocha Coffee Chocolate Beer, and quite a few other interesting items.


So what did you choose then


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06 Jul 2023, 1:45 am

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I'm drinking a bottle of 'Titanic Plum Porter' that I bought from Asda earlier today. I can definitely recommend this stuff - it's a fair bit better than the own brand version that Aldi sells. Titanic is a small Staffordshire brewery whose products seem to have been finding their way into the supermarkets of late.


Just answered my question

Morning all!


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06 Jul 2023, 1:46 am

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Did have a drink in the end but just half a can so not too bad.


Well you just take it easy my friend. Your health comes first.


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06 Jul 2023, 5:08 am

11am and not had a drink today so far


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06 Jul 2023, 5:14 am

That's good news. I've just had a lovely hot cuppa


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06 Jul 2023, 5:28 am

Just had a bowl of shredded wheat and a mug of coffee.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:23 am

How do you guys who are on meds get away with drinking so much? I've been told I mustn't drink (or smoke) on the antidepressants and the strong antihistamines that I'm on. Not that I do drink or smoke anyway, but I don't want to risk drinking even if I wanted to.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:29 am

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Just had a bowl of shredded wheat and a mug of coffee.


Not had shredded wheat for years. I might get some.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:29 am

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How do you guys who are on meds get away with drinking so much? I've been told I mustn't drink (or smoke) on the antidepressants and the strong antihistamines that I'm on. Not that I do drink or smoke anyway, but I don't want to risk drinking even if I wanted to.


Dunno. I've never really thought about it.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:37 am

Just been to the loo and not constipated any more and stool looks a lot healthier.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:39 am

Joe90 wrote:
How do you guys who are on meds get away with drinking so much? I've been told I mustn't drink (or smoke) on the antidepressants and the strong antihistamines that I'm on. Not that I do drink or smoke anyway, but I don't want to risk drinking even if I wanted to.


As long as they don't use the same metabolic pathway it's not that big of deal.

But you can't mix booze and tylenol, they'll ruin your liver.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:42 am

Joe90 wrote:
How do you guys who are on meds get away with drinking so much? I've been told I mustn't drink (or smoke) on the antidepressants and the strong antihistamines that I'm on. Not that I do drink or smoke anyway, but I don't want to risk drinking even if I wanted to.
On my box of olanzapine it says do not drink alcohol. I looked it up on the NHS website and it says alcohol may make you sleepy and lessen the effect of the meds but it's not dangerous as such.

Alcohol is a depressant so may lessen the effect of anti depressants. (I'm on fluoxetine - Prozac) but it's not dangerous to drink as such.


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06 Jul 2023, 6:54 am

Rossall wrote:
Just been to the loo and not constipated any more and stool looks a lot healthier.


Must be the shredded wheat


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06 Jul 2023, 7:37 am

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Must be the shredded wheat

Yes, and had weetabix yesterday.

1.37pm and still not had a drink.


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06 Jul 2023, 7:39 am

Wow you're doing well mate. Keep it up.

We should have a competition to see who can stay sober the longest.


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