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<blockquote data-quote="Trevorden" data-source="post: 384573" data-attributes="member: 35873"><p>Before I read the Metformin notes included when I went on 2x500 morning and evening, it was my habit to have a couple of pints of beer 3 or 4 evenings a week in my local pub and a few double scotches with plenty of splashes of water after arriving home at night. </p><p>I noticed no ill effects at all. </p><p>However, having alarmingly read the notes I tend to drastically limit the scotch now, just to be on the safe side.</p><p>I believe that the consultant who declared that his profession was fasist and neurotic about alcohol was certainly correct. Some of the doctors I have known were some of the biggest imbibers I have ever met .... whilst preaching to patients to avoid alcohol !</p><p>One doctor at the surgery also occupied a room you could hardly see across for tobacco smoke, and puffed away constantly. He couldn't do that now of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trevorden, post: 384573, member: 35873"] Before I read the Metformin notes included when I went on 2x500 morning and evening, it was my habit to have a couple of pints of beer 3 or 4 evenings a week in my local pub and a few double scotches with plenty of splashes of water after arriving home at night. I noticed no ill effects at all. However, having alarmingly read the notes I tend to drastically limit the scotch now, just to be on the safe side. I believe that the consultant who declared that his profession was fasist and neurotic about alcohol was certainly correct. Some of the doctors I have known were some of the biggest imbibers I have ever met .... whilst preaching to patients to avoid alcohol ! One doctor at the surgery also occupied a room you could hardly see across for tobacco smoke, and puffed away constantly. He couldn't do that now of course. [/QUOTE]
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