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    Wine/Aching muscle question

    I've found that when I have a glass or 2 of red wine with dinner, my left forearm aches the next morning for a while. It's only with red wine. Anybody else experience this? Anybody have a clue what causes it?

    #2
    Gout?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Txjourneyman View Post
      I looked at the link. I don't think it's that. It mentioned that beer and hard liquor effect gout just the same. I never have any problems with those. Just red wine for some reason. Maybe drinking the cheap stuff is getting me in the end!!

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        #4
        Maybe you should get a "real" date next time



        j/k...sorry, I got nut'n other than quit drinking wine.....or drink way more than 1-2 glasses

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          #5
          you're sleeping on your left arm

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            #6
            It's weird you mention this. When I drink a 30pk the muscle in my brain is killing me the next morning


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              #7
              Originally posted by Traildust View Post
              Maybe you should get a "real" date next time



              j/k...sorry, I got nut'n other than quit drinking wine.....or drink way more than 1-2 glasses
              I guess you are "left handed" hahaha!

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                #8
                You probably have your arm bent (hand towards your head) and are sleeping on it for a long period during the night. The wine's just relaxing you and you end up sleeping in one position longer.

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                  #9
                  Drink right handed

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                    #10
                    just how big is the glass?

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                      #11
                      EVERYBODY'S A COMEDIAN TODAY!!!! Good ones, though....

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                        #12
                        High levels of uric acid

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                          #13
                          What is the brand you are drinking? Where are the grapes grown? How dark? Price isnt always an indicator because i have found some REALLY good wines below $9 and even some $13 twist cap tops. Higher sulphides would be a bigger issue than a well processed wine.

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