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They usually occur when someone with lower tolerance decides to drink heavily for a protracted period of time (as in, across a weekend). It's the first step of the body's natural progression to physical dependency on alcohol. I've had them before and it scared me shitless, I haven't stopped drinking since but I certainly don't look to get drunk like I did before. Water, bedrest and a few days' detox should help you sort it out. I know it's difficult to eat but you should still look to have a few light meals a day. |
Soup is the cure for bad hangovers. Easy to digest but relatively healthy, filling and gentle on the stomach. Yoghurt (replaces stomach bacteria) and bananas are great too.
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Take some advil, chicken noodle soup, some Water. Then sleep for like a day.
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The withdrawal symptoms sound like a plausible hypothesis because it might explain why I felt bad a couple of days after and not immediately. The immediate day after, I felt relatively clear headed in the evening and my gf said I still smelled of alcohol then. It wasn't until wednesday I felt broken and it didn't really get much better during the day. Today is a bit better I'm finding out as I actually have felt a want to drink and eat. I'm trying to detox now .. Loaded up on vitamins B! Thank you all for your posts :) JH, I'm gonna give soup and bananas a shot! |
I actually just had the same problem two weeks ago. Drank myself to the point of puking two nights in a row and found myself completely miserable and unable to eat consistently for over a week. It was the kind of uncomfortable where I had stomach pain, loss of appetite, sweating profusely, and just could not feel comfortable no matter what. I also experienced some loss of concentration. Basically I just waited it out, forced myself to eat, drank plently of clear fluids and got plenty of rest. The most important thing to do is NOT DRINK ALCOHOL... your body is most likely reacting to your overconsumption of alcohol. Let your body detox and be patient, also drink light next time out, your tolerance to alcohol woll most likely be affected by this detox process, and you don't want to have to start all over again.
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I got the symptoms you all talked about though, after my first joint experience... Well I hope it's nothing serious anyway. Get well. |
I think lucifer_sam is closest here.
If you think you need to detox your system, then I seriously suggest you do it gradually and drink small amounts of alcohol while you're at it. The old saying "hair of the dog" isn't just an old saying. Detoxing cold isn't good for you. Dehydration is probably playing a large part in how you feel too. So shitloads of water! And congratulations on being the first Viking lightweight I've come across. ;) Pathetic! |
Try smoking marijuana if you can; it'll curb nauseau, stimulate the appetite, and allow you to peacefully sleep through the night. It really works wonders whenever I'm hungover, and I've even had friends with similar, albeit less intense, symptoms such as yourself that have said their fevers have gone down after a few bowls of Mary Jane.
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I think Tore is pretty anti-pot though, if I remember correctly.
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