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silly question

has anyone during treatment had a NON alchohol beer or glass of NON alcohol wine. Having a couple over for dinner and would like to have a glass of "pretend" wine or a beer. Minimal amount of alcohol but still.................wanted to participate BUT  not  mess up treatment or contribute to any damage to my precious liver. Just a silly question  
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1746242 tn?1318209702
I don't drink NA drinks on treatment but I do occasionally off treatment. I like Coors na. I once found an NA Spumonte loved it. Also FRE wine is not to bad.
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@nygirl, I guess if you were a person with a drinking problem, which I am not. I am a person with hep c it would be an issue. Thanks for your opinion. I'll be more careful next time I post. Maybe>
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Can do just needs the money, as you know i don't get paid unless i generate responses.... So i made a few bucks today...:)
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1669790 tn?1333662595
Did you eat too much candy again?
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Hey all somebody needed to liven this board up a bit and what better way to do it...:)

glad to see you people woke up, its saturday and way to early to be sleeping. NYbabe, i knew this would bring you out of hiding.
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well guys I think its going be an Arnold Palmer! All of this is way to difficult. Arnold Palmer if you dont know is half ice tea half lemonade.  Not good with brownies. OMG no, no, no
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