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Hi, I am just wondering what I will be able to drink and looking for suggestions once I am back to drinking! Thanks for any replies :-)

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I had some skinny girl wine..it was decent..

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I've had a couple glasses of wine and a few margaritas (only 1at a time). Have had a few sips of beer, but just not worth it. I'll drink a couple glasses of wine a week. I know it's empty calories, but I enjoy it. We live near some Amazing wineries and their just too good.

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I have had flavored vodka and a small amount of diet soda, I find the soda becomes flat once you add ice. I usually can have a couple and it takes me awhile to finish a cocktail which is good because the alcohol does affect me quicker. Its in a social setting anyway, not like I'm doing shots!!! I like vanilla vodka and diet a&w root beer. I find I can no longer stomach beer, the bubbles make my tummy feel weird and I used to love specialty beer. Oh well, I am going to a winery this weekend for a girls getaway and plan on tasting some wines.

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Every now and then I have rum, Water and crystal light! Delicious!

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Wine and sometimes Jack Daniels Honey.

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I went to a DMB concert this summer and was concerend how the booze would hit me so I played it safe and made Jello shots. I had one, everything was fine, had two, things were even better, had the third and I was right as rain. They wore off in about 30 minutes and I did it all over again. Thats the only alcohol Ive had in over a year though.

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Wine or vodka with Crystal Light.

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Ive had wine, margaritas & even a few beers although they do give a little heart burn. I get buzzed pretty fast. Also, it tends to make me very sleepy.

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I can pretty much drink what I want, but I limit it to ONE (I get tipsy a LOT quicker now!!). My favorite is organic apple cider and good wine. :-)

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