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Aching Legs the morning after drinking Alcohol
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<blockquote data-quote="toner29" data-source="post: 797549" data-attributes="member: 24815"><p>When I drink, the following day I really struggle with aching legs. I used to put this down to standing etc. when on a night out, however last night I was sitting down in a restaurant all night, drank 4 or 5 pints and this morning my legs are really sore.</p><p></p><p>Is this something that happens to other people? If so does anybody know why? And other than becoming T total, is there is anyway of stopping it from happening? </p><p></p><p>I would like to add, I'm relatively young at 27 and my blood sugar levels are well controlled with a pump, and I have no signs of neuropathy etc...</p><p></p><p>I would really appreciate some advice on this, as I expect the doctors would fob me off with the typical, its normal you're diabetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toner29, post: 797549, member: 24815"] When I drink, the following day I really struggle with aching legs. I used to put this down to standing etc. when on a night out, however last night I was sitting down in a restaurant all night, drank 4 or 5 pints and this morning my legs are really sore. Is this something that happens to other people? If so does anybody know why? And other than becoming T total, is there is anyway of stopping it from happening? I would like to add, I'm relatively young at 27 and my blood sugar levels are well controlled with a pump, and I have no signs of neuropathy etc... I would really appreciate some advice on this, as I expect the doctors would fob me off with the typical, its normal you're diabetic. [/QUOTE]
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