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i've been forced off the booze

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 7:04 pm
by Turner
ok so the UNIMAGINABLE has happened!

i just got the results of a blood test back today (been feeling sick for 2 weeks or so) and it's not good. I have glandular fever, tonsillitis, some sort of iron deficiency and my liver has also packed it in (it's not due to alcohol abuse, rather a side-effect of the glandular fever)

so for at least a month I have to stay completely away from the booze. this time next month i go for another blood test and then they'll decide if i'm ok to start drinking again. plus there's a heap of other shit i have to start doing... like eating properly, taking vitamins etc.

all in all i feel royally f---ed over about now. post sympathy here please, fellow beer-lovers! haha

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 7:06 pm
by KEG
ohhh man that SUCKS. i've got another mate with liver issues, so while i haven't experienced it first hand, i'm aware of your pain!

all the best for the next month and with the results of your next tests.

in the meantime, get yourself a nice big fat juicy steak and get that iron intake happening :)

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 7:10 pm
by Pyssedas Heavy Industrial
on a happier note i was recently told by a doctor that i wasn't drinking enough...no really i was!

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 7:12 pm
by KEG
LOL.. explain that one for me! :lol:

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 7:25 pm
by gregb
Pyssedas Heavy Industrial wrote:on a happier note i was recently told by a doctor that i wasn't drinking enough...no really i was!
What is that Doctors name and number, I gotta get me an appointment there! :lol:

Cheers,
Greg

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 7:49 pm
by Emo
Mate, that sucks.

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 8:48 pm
by Rysa
No good, i've got a queer liver. Thought it was due to alcohol but i'm just one in x amount that have an odd liver.
Good luck, time heals all wounds then beer makes it feel great.

Posted: Tuesday Mar 13, 2007 10:38 pm
by pacman
Pyssedas, what did the doctor tell you that you were not drinking enough of?

My guess is water!

Posted: Wednesday Mar 14, 2007 8:49 am
by Pyssedas Heavy Industrial
not enough booze - you do have to travel to england to get this doctor however - and of course that means english beer - so as with everything in life there is a price to pay

Posted: Wednesday Mar 14, 2007 9:57 pm
by pacman
Sounds like an English witch doctor Pyssedas. But don't bag Pommy beer.
Like all countries, England has its good, bad, ugly and indifferent beers.

Am planning on returning to my birthplace in the UK within the next twelve months, where I will hopefully sample some great beers. The homeplace of presently brewed Marstons, Burton Bridge, Bass Pale Ale IPA (my late dad worked at Bass just before the outbreak of WW2), and William Worthington's White Shield IPA, to name but a few. Last time I looked, at any rate. Things change so quickly that label details become quickly outdated.

I am referring to the brewing town of Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire. At one stage the "brewing capital of the world", subsequently downgraded to "brewing capital of UK", and probably downgraded again to who knows what. Nevertheless, some great beers still come out of, what one of my rellies once described as, "that one horse dump".

So go regional Pyssedas. Don't drink swill, drink class. By all accounts there is plenty available to those who make the effort.

Will post when my itinerary is sorted. Who knows, might be able to meet up with you Pyssedas, or fellow posters.

Posted: Wednesday Mar 14, 2007 10:05 pm
by Rysa
Spent 3mths in England a few years ago, coulda and shoulda stayed longer. Loved it. Was staying in Kent, just out of Canterbury. Herne Hill.
Shepherd Neame was the big brewery there back then.
Half chook and 2 pints for lunch each day was the norm as pub was less than 100 mts away from where i worked.

Posted: Thursday Mar 15, 2007 7:57 am
by Pyssedas Heavy Industrial
Ah im glad to say that i have made it back to sunny Melbourne, but to be sure there is some fine beer over there

but then there were many fine German beers too...