I do ok with wine whereas strong liquor takes me a few days to recover. I went out and had "one" Long Island iced tea. I was out pretty late too. I slept all that next day. Then the next day I dropped my daughter off at camp and slept from 8-3pm. I know that drink was really really strong it was closing time so the attendant may have been trying to hook me up. Since that one time back in 2013.....I have had a drink and not had any problems but I just stick to wine. I've sipped on some liquor that just come out on market but not even a half glass. But I would not suggest anyone drink on meds if they do not feel comfortable and if there pdoc said no. I've never asked mine. I'm aware that I take a risk drinking. I also take a risk getting behind a wheel of a car lol. Ok ok just make the best choice for yourself. I've skipped my meds a few times on days I drink. I'm not a regular every weekend drinker. My last drink was in July when a friend was in town.
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