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1218873 tn?1300091216

A Glass of Wine!!!

I'm not Dx, and I don't drink very much may be the odd glass or two at Christmas, New Year and Birthdays, but last Saturday I had a glass of wine, just the one, it exasperated my symptoms so much I couldn't walk with out banging into things, my hubby and son thought this was highly amusing. My head was clear it was my co-ordination and numb feeling that were up the spout. I am not taking any medication. I have on going symptoms for 7 months.

Although funny at the time it made me think and I wondered if this was worth mentioning at my next appointment with out looking stupid. Anyone experienced this kind of reaction?
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1218873 tn?1300091216
About an hour or so we sat down for a socail meal so I'm not really sure.
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293157 tn?1285873439
Hi there... I would write this down on your timeline and let the Neuro know about this.  Any symptoms that you get should be told to the Dr, I have not had that type of reaction to one glass of wine.  
how long did the off balance last?

I hope you feel better soon..
wobbly
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1230912 tn?1273492770
I am on multiple medications and still enjoy wine and beer without any reactions, this is something out of the blue and not sure if it's just you or if someone else can pipe in here. I should add that most of the time it is more than one glass and I do have a high tolerance to meds and alcohol, not sure if that makes a difference also?
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