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Mono and Drinking


Question Posted Friday June 8 2007, 5:48 pm

I know that you're not supposed to drink when you have mono, but what happens if you do?

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Michele answered Friday June 8 2007, 6:52 pm:
It further stresses out your liver. It will take longer to get better. Your liver has to metabolize the alcohol, but it has enough to do with dealing with the mono. It is just a precaution. Of course you know that too much alcohol is no good under any circumstances. And it may be the medication that you are on, if you are on any, that will be badly affected by the alcohol.


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