Detox Sucks - Day 3
Detox Sucks - Day 3
Hello...day 3 and feel a little better. Everytime I do this I vow "never again". I fully surrender. Heading to a meeting.
I really hope this pain in my liver goes away soon. Anybody else ever experience this after a binder?
Thanks for letting me talk.
I really hope this pain in my liver goes away soon. Anybody else ever experience this after a binder?
Thanks for letting me talk.
Good luck at the meeting. Never again is easy to say, but it is 100% possible if you really want it to be.
Regarding your pain, that's definitely something to have checked out by a medical professional. I'm sure many of us have had aches and pains due to our drinking, but we can't give medical advice here. Be safe and see a doctor if you feel it's warranted.
Regarding your pain, that's definitely something to have checked out by a medical professional. I'm sure many of us have had aches and pains due to our drinking, but we can't give medical advice here. Be safe and see a doctor if you feel it's warranted.
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Your health is far to important for us to just simply comment on what we may think.
Go get your blood work done. I have had similar pains to what you are describing. They went away when I stopped drinking but I still do regular checks.
Go get your blood work done. I have had similar pains to what you are describing. They went away when I stopped drinking but I still do regular checks.
I laughed at your thread title
Detox does indeed suck. Absolutely!
I have had similar pains after a bender at some point in my drinking career. My guess is that these pains will subside in a day or two but if you are really worried a trip to the GP is good for peace of mind.
Detox does indeed suck. Absolutely!
I have had similar pains after a bender at some point in my drinking career. My guess is that these pains will subside in a day or two but if you are really worried a trip to the GP is good for peace of mind.
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Hello Nikki,
I think you will start feeling a lot better in the day 4-5 area. In fact, I felt better during that time than I did while drinking. I think it is your body's way of saying, "finally, all of this is over and it is time to heal".
I am familiar with the abdominal pain you are experiencing. Mine presented as right upper quadrant pain with some radiation to the mid-line. That said, I had already had my gall bladder removed, so that wasn't causative. This pain, while worrisome to me, was transient and resolved for me by day seven. In my case, I suspect the chronic biological insult of copious amounts of daily alcohol caused liver inflammation that spontaneously resolved. Of note, I also experienced lower esophageal pain while the liver pain was active. Again, in my case, over by day seven.
Congratulations on a great decision!
I think you will start feeling a lot better in the day 4-5 area. In fact, I felt better during that time than I did while drinking. I think it is your body's way of saying, "finally, all of this is over and it is time to heal".
I am familiar with the abdominal pain you are experiencing. Mine presented as right upper quadrant pain with some radiation to the mid-line. That said, I had already had my gall bladder removed, so that wasn't causative. This pain, while worrisome to me, was transient and resolved for me by day seven. In my case, I suspect the chronic biological insult of copious amounts of daily alcohol caused liver inflammation that spontaneously resolved. Of note, I also experienced lower esophageal pain while the liver pain was active. Again, in my case, over by day seven.
Congratulations on a great decision!
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