I have a friend who is a doctor she is our 'go to girl' when anyone is on meds. 99% of the time she says don't worry carry on drinking. Anyone ever head the advice not to drive whilst on medication?
I remember watching that too, but as my chemist friend had already told me the same thing, I thought he was a better person to quote on here as a supposed "expert"
I did, I use to tell Mrs Aski I cant drive because I am on medication. This has the added benefit of meaning I can have a drink when we arrive at our destination, as I don't have to drive home However she soon picked up on that trick
I remember my doc telling me I could drink if I wanted, but there was a chance that the antibiotics might not actually work, and some might actually have a bad reaction. But I've never had them not work, nor have I had a reaction. Now if you were talking strong painkillers (which I've taken for about 15 years), they advise you not to drink, as you may get a reaction. This might account for my familiarity with foreign gutters when travelling with the Tartan Army. Not so sure what the reasons are for the guys keeping me company in said gutters!
Got to buy me a pint first if they want to start that nonsense! Usually, the only sounds to be heard are snoring, farting, & moaning (about the result, usually).
No time for any other kind of moaning if you're a Scotland supporter. Full time job moaning about drawing with the Faroes etc. Even worse, we got beat by Eire there! Not him, the team - but FFS, 11 Eires would have thrashed us too.
Nope. I actually used to watch a few women's games when they played at Guiseley. I refuse to watch now as its rammed down my throat. I'm funny like that.