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Alcohol after SVR ?

To anyone who SVRd.I
Is the occasional glass of wine  premissable?
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979080 tn?1323433639
sounds good to me .
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After SVR, I've been very fortunate to go from Stage 1 to no detectable liver damage as per a Fibroscan test.  I've resumed my occasional enjoyment of single malt scotch, red wine and dark beer.  My body is not rejecting it at all and it's a pleasure I enjoy even more knowing why I can have it again.  If I had more liver damage after SVR, the occasional would be far less to non-existent accordingly.  Very individual.  I hope it's a decision you have for yourself, sooner than later.

Trish
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if you have normal ALT, albumin, pro time with good liver function then small amounts of alcohol as you suggest are very reasonable and may have some beneficial effects on coronary heart disease."
    Professor Geoffrey Dusheiko

this is written by a hep doctor,maybe a drink or 2 maybe helpful after TX as TX is known to raise blood pressue considerably,of course you should wait at least 6 months post and then some


http://www.hepctrust.org.uk/support/live-chat/professor-geoffrey-dusheiko.htm
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This happens to most who abstain from alcohol for sometime,our body rejects it as it really is a type of poision.I have a funny feeling i wont be liking the effects either,it will be 4- 1/4  sincei had a drink if i do have one on SVR day.I really dont want to drink,but this is my way of finshing off the ride
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577132 tn?1314266526
I am SVR and 2 weeks after my result I decided to celebrate with a small bottle of lovely French Champagne (Pol Roget for those interested!).  It certainly didn't harm me and my doctor said I was fine to do this BUT, surprisingly, what I found was that I didn't enjoy it!  It tasted funny and I didn't get that bubbly 'high' I used to get.  I have tried a sip or two since on different occasions only to find the same thing - I don't like the taste!  So I've decided to remain a non-drinker for now.  Who would of thought?!
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I honestly dont think a glass of wine or 2 is a bad thing after TX,especially if your  liver was not cirrotic....actually ive been reading it can help lower blood pressure after TX as we all know BP goes up after TX in most people,so ive been reading.I wll be having a clod beer and a glass of expensive red wine on my 6 month PCR,if its SVR .
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9648 tn?1290091207
I would think it depends on the condition of one's liver. If it is cirrhotic, then drinking even the occasional glass is a bad idea. If it's stage 1 then it wouldn't be.
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979080 tn?1323433639
Just something to look forward to.
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96938 tn?1189799858
You're putting the cart before the horse. But, yes.
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