Posted by RN on August 24, 2009 at 14:09:03 from (96.60.79.133):
In Reply to: Re: beer drinking posted by Don c on August 24, 2009 at 13:49:07:
Brother was on blood thinner after leg clot, was under the impression he couldn"t have any ethanol to drink with medicine- sober for 6 months then. Had a followup checkup to see about dosage adjustment , general recovery, leg healing and mentioned he was not drinking so medicine would work, doc told him no drinking restriction with the rat poison/Warifin/Coumadin(sic?) he was on, one of few conditions were the ethanol helped thin blood and prevented clots. Next 6 months lost while drunk. Next followup check doc clarified drinking - as in "no excess" didn"t mean no more than 12 pack a day but more like no more than 12 pack a week of small ones instead of big ones. A large bottle of wine was supposed to last 2 weeks instead of 2 days and beer was not to be taken to the limit at same time. Brother preferred to stay drunk like when he smashed leg. I"ve been told I can alternate a glass of wine or beer with the aspirin - means couple aspirin and couple glass"s a week total. RN
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