Does anyone drink alcohol since after their treatment?
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HelenHelen321 said:I don't drink and I still had
I don't drink and I still had a cancer recurrence so enjoy yourself here and there!
Hi Helen, Are you in this picture? Are these your daughters? I have often wondered.
I have'nt drank since 2-14-1988 and was dx with cancer on 5-09. I did smoke for 35 years and quit on 5-4-09, before tx started. Then on 9-23-10 I had a vats procedure to remove my lower right lung lobe. That was a new primary not a met. So far so good for me. I think my anal cancer was cause from hpv and smoking, I know the anal tumor had hpv. I think the lung cancer was from smoking and it had no hpv.
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No I gave it up since I read
No I gave it up since I read that alcohol can cause cancer. I also gave up barbeque since it is a known carcinogen. I cganged my diet completely to organic. I also gave up red meat. I went through two years of hell to get the cancer out of my body. I'm doing a permanent lifestyle change. I went out once and when I eat drinking all I could think is this is just not worth my life
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No
I enjoyed alcohol until I began having inner ear problems before my cancer diagnosis. I really liked everything. Drinking in nice restaurants fine wine particularly. Also cooking at home with wine and beer with my sushi and/or popcorn.
Now I don't miss it at all.
I don't drink now because of stomach acid. So many foods irritate my stomach that I can't imagine adding alcohol to the mix.
The dizziness from inner ear problems is gone now that I lost the hearing in my left ear and went through a bit of a night mare last summer, but since I am used to just not drinking, I decided to stay dry.
I am 64 and a lot of my friends quit drinking too so it's not such a big deal.
Sincerely,
Sandy
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Occasionally
I will have an occasional glass of red wine or a beer or a vodka-soda. I've cut back considerably since treatment just because alcohol turns to sugar and causes inflammation. Don't feel like I'm living in a prison at all. Just taking better care of myself and don't want to feel sluggish the next morning.
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mp327mp327 said:qv62
It was probably 3 months or so before I had my first drink post-treatment. And that was only after I had asked my med onc and he told me to go for it! Like Gabby said, we all must continue to live our lives and enjoy simple pleasures, such as a cold beer on a hot summer day. I think you'll know when your body can handle a little alcohol. Moderation is key and I would suggest having that first drink at home to test the waters, so to speak.
Hi Martha, I just read my post that you answered and I had to laugh since I wrote that (having cravings) I was still in treatment and now that treatment ended I haven't had any cravings. Although we are having a little family brunch for the graduates tomorrow so I might have a mimosa or two if the mood strikes me lol
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