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ANEMIA AND ALCOHOL


Question Posted Wednesday February 26 2014, 12:31 am

So me and a few friends plan to drink for my friend's birthday; just at her house. I've never really drank before, but I wanted to know if there are any possible bad effect that might happen since I'm anemic. Lately my anemia has been a bit worse, and I'm worried drinking might cause me to pass out or something. I don't plan on drinking alot, just enough to go into a tipsy happy state.

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karenR answered Wednesday February 26 2014, 6:58 pm:
Being anemic may make the alcohol go to work on you faster than your friends. Be aware of that. While drinking a small amount will probably not cause harm, alcohol abuse can itself be a cause of anemia.
Drinking is probably not a great idea, but if you are going to do it be responsible about it.

If you take medication for your anemia you need to look up that medication & see what the consequences of mixing alcohol with your particular medication are.

If you are underage then you shouldn't drink at all,
Of course. :)

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