Didn’t drink but alcohol was in my system
I went to the hospital, they took my bloods, tests came back I have alcohol in my system. I did not drink or been around anyone who drank. I tried to explain but the doctors was being rude and not believing me. Why did my tests say I have alcohol in my system.
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Hi @tre858. How frustrating for you to not be taken seriously about your blood results. The reaction from the medical staff seemed pretty insulting and not helpful if there was a medical issue that really needed to be evaluated.
For some reason your blood test showed alcohol in your blood even though you hadn’t been drinking. There can be other factors which cause ethanol-like compounds to register in the body. Interestingly enough, exposure to hand sanitizers, products containing alcohol such as after-shave lotions, perfumes and certain foods, even some medications. Underlying medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes can cause false positive alcohol tests.
Were you in the hospital for an emergency?
Hello, thank you for replying, i fainted that’s why i was in hospital, I was trying to explain the weird symptoms I have had in the past few weeks, I never had before, for example cough with mucus, pain in stomach (not period cramps) and many other issues but they wouldn’t listen because they believed I was just a drunk
Hello @tre858, I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @loribmt and others. There is a condition that sounds similar to what you have described.
"Auto-brewery syndrome (ABS), also known as gut fermentation syndrome, describes the condition in which the concentration of ethanol increases to a noticeable level in the setting of little or no alcohol consumption [2]. It is a rare condition that is more prevalent in patients with underlying gut problems."
--- Auto-Brewery Syndrome: A Clinical Dilemma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667719/.
You might want to discuss the condition with your doctor to see if they can help.
Well, it’s just really sad to hear you were treated like that and no one bothered to really check into your symptoms.
I’m just wondering, do you have a primary care physician? If you’re still having these symptoms, that might be a good place to start at this point.
Don’t let this go because of what happened in the ER. You have to be your own advocate…and know your body better than anyone. So if you feel something isn’t right, then you have every right to keep trying to find an answer.
Before your appointment, write down what you’re experiencing, including fainting, when the symptoms started, anything that makes them worse or helps, etc.. Your doctor may order another set of labs to check your blood.
Do you have a primary care physician?
I had the same thing once and the same reaction from the MD I was seeing at the time. Very tough to handle from several perspectives.