Feeling sick in early sobriety
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Feeling sick in early sobriety
Hi all,
I am not seeking medical advice, I am just wondering if anyone else delat with any of this when they first became sober.
I have a doctors appointment scheduled for this Wednesday.
I was sober for 9 days, slipped and drank 14 3.2 beers, and now I am at 7 days sober. I've been drinking 3-4 days (12 beers/night) a week since I was 19. I am absolutely ready to give up alcohol forever.
The issues I have been having are a cramping/burning pain under my right rib on and off, I wake up with horrible gas pains that stretch across my hips/lower abdomen, they go away after 30 mins of being up and walking around. I have nausea in the mornings. After I eat my stomach gets huge, it feels bloated and really hard to the touch. Also, this sounds weird but my pee smells a lot stronger than I've ever noticed before.
Last liver panel I had was 8 months ago and was fine, no high levels. I'll ask my new Doc this Wednesday for a full panel and hopefully an ultrasound.
I've had IBS diagnosis and had gastritis in the past due to alcohol. The gastritis cleared, but I'm just wondering if anyone else had these kinds of issues in early sobriety? Thanks!
Ryan
I am not seeking medical advice, I am just wondering if anyone else delat with any of this when they first became sober.
I have a doctors appointment scheduled for this Wednesday.
I was sober for 9 days, slipped and drank 14 3.2 beers, and now I am at 7 days sober. I've been drinking 3-4 days (12 beers/night) a week since I was 19. I am absolutely ready to give up alcohol forever.
The issues I have been having are a cramping/burning pain under my right rib on and off, I wake up with horrible gas pains that stretch across my hips/lower abdomen, they go away after 30 mins of being up and walking around. I have nausea in the mornings. After I eat my stomach gets huge, it feels bloated and really hard to the touch. Also, this sounds weird but my pee smells a lot stronger than I've ever noticed before.
Last liver panel I had was 8 months ago and was fine, no high levels. I'll ask my new Doc this Wednesday for a full panel and hopefully an ultrasound.
I've had IBS diagnosis and had gastritis in the past due to alcohol. The gastritis cleared, but I'm just wondering if anyone else had these kinds of issues in early sobriety? Thanks!
Ryan
Sometimes things are going on with our health that we don't notice or pay attention to until we begin recovery. I'm glad you're talking to your dr next week. I hope you begin to feel better.
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I was a heavy beer drinker and know I experienced the bloated'ness & pains. I knew it was the drinking,who wouldn't? I've recently seen some pictures of myself in my drinking 'days' and wow! I look 'fat' and just miserable,although 'wearing' a smile! I'm ashamed FOR my former self and now use those pics and memories as motivation to never go 'there' again.
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The pain I would get under my ribs right side is what made me quit. It's only been 5 days but I have been drinking every day since my teens and now I'm in my fifties.The pain is almost gone but the worst for me is the insomnia.lm used to drinking myself to sleep. Good luck to you.
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The pain I would get under my ribs right side is what made me quit. It's only been 5 days but I have been drinking every day since my teens and now I'm in my fifties.The pain is almost gone but the worst for me is the insomnia.lm used to drinking myself to sleep. Good luck to you.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
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I was a heavy beer drinker and know I experienced the bloated'ness & pains. I knew it was the drinking,who wouldn't? I've recently seen some pictures of myself in my drinking 'days' and wow! I look 'fat' and just miserable,although 'wearing' a smile! I'm ashamed FOR my former self and now use those pics and memories as motivation to never go 'there' again.
Hello! I suffer from IBS too. The first couple of weeks it acted up quite a bit. The bloating went down after about a week. Tomorrow will be 5 wks for me and physically I feel better. I still have bouts of tiredness and slight headaches, and my stomach acts up sometimes, but it's farther apart and not as bad.
I'm glad you're going in for a check-up. We've really done a number on our bodies so it's always good to be on the safe side.
I'm glad you're going in for a check-up. We've really done a number on our bodies so it's always good to be on the safe side.
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