Thursday, February 18, 2010

Why Do My Legs Hurt After Drinking Why Do My Legs Hurt When I Drink?

Why do my legs hurt when I drink? - why do my legs hurt after drinking

I'm not a big drinker (I do not know how the taste of alcohol, then do not very often), but if I do, even the first drink, my legs begin to ache and feel heavy. At first I thought it was because of alcohol inhibits blood flow, then I have learned that alcohol actually raises the blood thinner, which explains why my legs hurt.

Usually it's just that my legs started to hurt. It is usually not worse than me) - usually drink after the end of the first (to make juice with 1-2 shots of vodka in the drink and the pain spreads to Buzz Off (I never drink, you do not, if you go, the more I get drunk). But my arm feels good. I get seasick, but I agree with the AAlcohol.

So can anyone tell me, why my legs start to ache? No one believes that makes no sense.

4 comments:

Crystal said...

I have the same problem, they begin to feel really strange, as they are heavy and tingling. It always happens when you start, the first drink, I do not drink much either, but when I do straight. I think this could be because they are not used as drinking water, and that her body as they do not. Other tingling in the mouth when they drink tea and sometimes it is deaf. I know nothing about anything I think it's just that alcohol is fear in your body and your body is only to say that your drink anything other than usual.

Your body can tell you how to stop many things, but not afraid, but if so, probably the best drinking

I hope that helped
xx

crabdanf... said...

Their level of uric acid in the body is very high, reached a stage that developed gout increasingly consume alcohol or red meat is in the public areas of the legs hurt, you have to take more vegetables such as leeks, sour GERD, rich in vitamins B and visit the nearest pharmacy for some gout medicine tablets

Mayor Adam West said...

The loss of potassium ... Think of it as a sort of spasm. When your body is low in potassium you strange pain, pain and cramps in the legs. Alcohol by nature, takes the body of potassium, among others.

Eating a banana, and take Advil.

cali luv said...

Alcohol affects individuals so differently that it almost impossible to say. I think your best bet, simply by resident if it bothers ...

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