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Hyper!! XMAS = alcohol...Yay or nay???

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As we all know Xmas is a time for celebration,which seams to always include alcoholic beverages! Being hyper, I was wondering what your thoughts were?? Is it ok to drink???

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dotti

I do enjoy a tipple now and again usually a good quality red wine, i am Hypo so i tend to be careful on how much i consume but saying that i did go over board last year on christmas day and hit the Gin and Tonic and boy did i suffer the next few days.

My tolerance to alcohol is not what it used to be, so if you are having the odd tipple i would just go easy, if i drink white wine i usually add soda water to it and have a spritzer.

Dotti

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puncturedbicycle

I've never been told otherwise so I see no reason not to have the odd alcoholic drink unless you know it doesn't agree with you.

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SmallBlueThing

Bad idea if you have high blood pressure, too.

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duster

When I'm Hyper I can drink like a fish, if hypo one glass gets me legless. Enjoy your Christmas and a good drink.

in reply toduster

Ha haa duster! Gonna be an expensive Xmas for me then! 😂😂😂

I say yeah but not to many

I would say no. You know it's always like this - happy now , sorry later :)

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