Plus: Should I seek out people to drink with when my friend abstains?
According to the National Institutes of Health, swollen ankles — edema — can happen from sitting too long, eating too much salty food, being pregnant or being overweight. You can move more, eat healthier and work to lose weight if any of the above is true about you. But go to the doctor. It might save your life if something more serious is at hand.One of my best friends is Muslim. We are currently in the season of Ramadan. While I am not Muslim, I hang out with her a lot.
Should I support her by not drinking at all during this period? Or do you think it’s smart for me to expand my friend group so I can do what I want during her time of restraint? I’m not sure how to be a good friend to her now.During the period of Ramadan, Muslims are obligated to fast from dawn to dusk, which means abstaining from sex, food, drinking and smoking. Generally, people refrain from drinking and smoking for the entire period.
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