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I used to be able to drink more but now I get sick after a sip of anything other than beer what gives?

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I don't drink often, but I want to on my wedding night so I am a little concerned. Just a little champagne or something to celebrate...I dont want to crack open a beer that night at all!

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  1. It could be your body's way of rejecting the alcohol!  Give your liver a break for a while and take a drinking holiday for a month.  No alcoholic drinks for 30 days.  I did this once and it made me more cognizant of my drinking.  If this sounds too tough, maybe you should think about why it sounds so difficult.


  2. you might have become allergic.  allergies will sometimes come about for no reason, or after long exposure.

  3. im like that as well but i think my body has decided that because i got sick on bourbon and other spirits and wine before now it thinks its poison as soon as it goes in my mouth. i can only drink beer or anything else makes me chunder without even finishing the first drink. wierd i know but i love beer so i kinda dont mind. maybe try getting used to champagne now so u may b ok to drink it when the wedding comes round. there is also low alcohol champagne available if that helps???

  4. I think it's just a physiological thing.

    The same thing happened to my older sister and she quit drinking because of it. I hope I'm not next, but on the other hand it would be great for my weight! So you can look on the bright side in that context

  5. Your liver is crying out for mercy!

  6. probably mostly psychological but it may be your livers stuffed.

    Me and my mates have been drinking for a while.  We used to drink Spirits with chase now we always mix or have beers.  We tried drinking just with chase recently but gave cause most of us just couldn't drink it straight  

  7. maybe its to sweet?

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