incelerated
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Alcohol irritates the fuck out of my stomach.
I get stomach pain and severe irritation even after a glass of beer (not even a pint, just a glass). When it goes down it feels like it's burning my stomach. I take it it's like that for everyone except in my case the burning doesn't go away and it turns into severe stomachache after I sleep.
I've realized if I take an Aluminum (antiacid) pill right when I'm drinking and a Famotidine immediately afterwards, and then another Famotidine before sleep and then a Pantoprazol before breakfast the next morning it helps. (Stomach will still be upset for a week or so but less painful).
It just feels so retarded having to take so many pills just to drink one or two fucking pints of beer. Also as described I can only drink a few glasses and cannot get really drunk. A lot of people cope by drinking and it's a good cope in the rare occasions I can do it (alcohol is forbidden in sand lands).
Does anyone else have this problem? Or hear of it? And if yes is there anything I can do about it?
I get stomach pain and severe irritation even after a glass of beer (not even a pint, just a glass). When it goes down it feels like it's burning my stomach. I take it it's like that for everyone except in my case the burning doesn't go away and it turns into severe stomachache after I sleep.
I've realized if I take an Aluminum (antiacid) pill right when I'm drinking and a Famotidine immediately afterwards, and then another Famotidine before sleep and then a Pantoprazol before breakfast the next morning it helps. (Stomach will still be upset for a week or so but less painful).
It just feels so retarded having to take so many pills just to drink one or two fucking pints of beer. Also as described I can only drink a few glasses and cannot get really drunk. A lot of people cope by drinking and it's a good cope in the rare occasions I can do it (alcohol is forbidden in sand lands).
Does anyone else have this problem? Or hear of it? And if yes is there anything I can do about it?
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