Friday, September 28, 2007

And You Thought Last Night Was Bad!


A man Walked into a Glasgow Hospital last October complaining of "wavy" Vision and a non-stop headache. After days and days of tests Docters were stumped.

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.

An Eye patient was brought in and finally it became clear. What Transpired was that the patient had consumed some 60 pints -- roughly 35 litres -- of beer over a four day period, following a domestic crisis. This was a few weeks earlier. The mans Hangover lasted roughly four weeks and 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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