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I can drink one beer but red wine causes me to go terribly red and it lasts

for hours. I haven't tried white wine in case it does the same.

Re: Alcohol/Avoiding Flare-ups?

> To: rosacea-support-owner

>

>

> > So - any of you who drink - how do you avoid flare-ups tips tricks?

>

> I've noticed since developing rosacea (3 years) that when my

> condition is calm I'm able to tolerate alcohol. For me, that's

> usually a glass of white wine or beer (two at most). During my

> initial (worst)flare, I couldn't tolerate a drop. My derm. (who has

> r.) recommends white wine..? - she probably prefers it :).. Like

> everything else with r., it's individual. Sometimes I'll take an

> aspirin and always drink more water if I'm going to drink. When I'm

> hot I don't drink. Heat is a trigger so I try not to combine

> triggers. This has worked for me (so far..)

>

> Jean

>

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I can drink one beer but red wine causes me to go terribly red and it lasts

for hours. I haven't tried white wine in case it does the same.

Re: Alcohol/Avoiding Flare-ups?

> To: rosacea-support-owner

>

>

> > So - any of you who drink - how do you avoid flare-ups tips tricks?

>

> I've noticed since developing rosacea (3 years) that when my

> condition is calm I'm able to tolerate alcohol. For me, that's

> usually a glass of white wine or beer (two at most). During my

> initial (worst)flare, I couldn't tolerate a drop. My derm. (who has

> r.) recommends white wine..? - she probably prefers it :).. Like

> everything else with r., it's individual. Sometimes I'll take an

> aspirin and always drink more water if I'm going to drink. When I'm

> hot I don't drink. Heat is a trigger so I try not to combine

> triggers. This has worked for me (so far..)

>

> Jean

>

> ----- End forwarded message -----

>

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>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

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I can drink one beer but red wine causes me to go terribly red and it lasts

for hours. I haven't tried white wine in case it does the same.

Re: Alcohol/Avoiding Flare-ups?

> To: rosacea-support-owner

>

>

> > So - any of you who drink - how do you avoid flare-ups tips tricks?

>

> I've noticed since developing rosacea (3 years) that when my

> condition is calm I'm able to tolerate alcohol. For me, that's

> usually a glass of white wine or beer (two at most). During my

> initial (worst)flare, I couldn't tolerate a drop. My derm. (who has

> r.) recommends white wine..? - she probably prefers it :).. Like

> everything else with r., it's individual. Sometimes I'll take an

> aspirin and always drink more water if I'm going to drink. When I'm

> hot I don't drink. Heat is a trigger so I try not to combine

> triggers. This has worked for me (so far..)

>

> Jean

>

> ----- End forwarded message -----

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't

give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the

subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

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I can drink one beer but red wine causes me to go terribly red and it lasts

for hours. I haven't tried white wine in case it does the same.

Re: Alcohol/Avoiding Flare-ups?

> To: rosacea-support-owner

>

>

> > So - any of you who drink - how do you avoid flare-ups tips tricks?

>

> I've noticed since developing rosacea (3 years) that when my

> condition is calm I'm able to tolerate alcohol. For me, that's

> usually a glass of white wine or beer (two at most). During my

> initial (worst)flare, I couldn't tolerate a drop. My derm. (who has

> r.) recommends white wine..? - she probably prefers it :).. Like

> everything else with r., it's individual. Sometimes I'll take an

> aspirin and always drink more water if I'm going to drink. When I'm

> hot I don't drink. Heat is a trigger so I try not to combine

> triggers. This has worked for me (so far..)

>

> Jean

>

> ----- End forwarded message -----

>

> --

> Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't

give a meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the

subject when replying to a digest !

>

> See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

> To leave the list send an email to

rosacea-support-unsubscribe

>

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