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    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599...-23109,00.html

    IT may be the longest hangover in the history of binge beer drinking.

    When a 37-year old man walked into a hospital emergency room in Glasgow, Scotland last October complaining of "wavy" vision and a non-stop headache that had lasted four weeks, doctors were at first stumped, the British journal The Lancet reported today.

    The unnamed patient "had no history of head injury or loss of consciousness; his past medical record was unremarkable, and he was taking no medications," Zia Carrim and two other physicians from Southern General Hospital said in a case report.

    Body temperature and blood pressure were both normal, and a neurological exam scanned negative.

    But when an eye specialist was called in, the fog began to clear, at least for the doctors.

    The patient, said the ophthalmologist, had swollen optical discs, greatly enlarged blind spots and what eye doctors call "flame haemorrhages," or bleeding nerve fibres.

    "We sought a more detailed history" from the patient, noted one named Zia.

    This is when the man revealed he had consumed 60 pints - roughly 35 litres - of beer over a four day period, following a domestic crisis.

    Doctors believe severe dehydration, caused by the alcohol, led to a rare condition called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). A scan of the brain's blood vessels confirmed the diagnosis.

    CVST - which can cause seizures, impaired consciousness, loss of vision and neurological damage - strikes three or four people per million, mainly children, every year in Britain. The cause is generally unknown.

    It took more than six months of long-term blood-thinning treatment to restore the man's normal vision - and to get rid of the headache, the doctors reported.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post
    http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599...-23109,00.html

    IT may be the longest hangover in the history of binge beer drinking.

    When a 37-year old man walked into a hospital emergency room in Glasgow, Scotland last October complaining of "wavy" vision and a non-stop headache that had lasted four weeks, doctors were at first stumped, the British journal The Lancet reported today.

    The unnamed patient "had no history of head injury or loss of consciousness; his past medical record was unremarkable, and he was taking no medications," Zia Carrim and two other physicians from Southern General Hospital said in a case report.

    Body temperature and blood pressure were both normal, and a neurological exam scanned negative.

    But when an eye specialist was called in, the fog began to clear, at least for the doctors.

    The patient, said the ophthalmologist, had swollen optical discs, greatly enlarged blind spots and what eye doctors call "flame haemorrhages," or bleeding nerve fibres.

    "We sought a more detailed history" from the patient, noted one named Zia.

    This is when the man revealed he had consumed 60 pints - roughly 35 litres - of beer over a four day period, following a domestic crisis.

    Doctors believe severe dehydration, caused by the alcohol, led to a rare condition called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). A scan of the brain's blood vessels confirmed the diagnosis.

    CVST - which can cause seizures, impaired consciousness, loss of vision and neurological damage - strikes three or four people per million, mainly children, every year in Britain. The cause is generally unknown.

    It took more than six months of long-term blood-thinning treatment to restore the man's normal vision - and to get rid of the headache, the doctors reported.
    Shoulda just had a beer. Alcohol thins the blood and kills headaches!! Doctors....bah
    The only reason a beer sweats around Canada is because he's decided it will be the next beer he drinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada's #1 Chiefs Fan View Post
    Shoulda just had a beer. Alcohol thins the blood and kills headaches!! Doctors....bah
    Who needs them doctors anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hermhater View Post

    This is when the man revealed he had consumed 60 pints - roughly 35 litres - of beer over a four day period, following a domestic crisis.
    That really isn't that much beer over a 4-day period. I must not have this disease.

    Quote Originally Posted by Canada's #1 Chiefs Fan View Post
    Shoulda just had a beer. Alcohol thins the blood and kills headaches!! Doctors....bah
    Right on Canada.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Canada's #1 Chiefs Fan View Post
    Shoulda just had a beer. Alcohol thins the blood and kills headaches!! Doctors....bah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chiefster View Post
    Way to go man! Slow and steady wins the race@!!!

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    Go CHIEFS!!!!!!
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