Kage
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I don't get the usual hangovers with headaches, etc (I'm 21), but what I do get are dizzy spells, caused by loss of salts.
Your meant to drink water after alcohol, to balance it, but I've done that, and I can find it hard to keep a good straight balance when walking after drinking some water (2 or more glasses), even though, on the night I was out drinking, I could walk perfectly fine.
So, after a few glasses of water in the morning when I get up, I can feel somethings weird.
If I eat something with some salt in it though, I'm fine.
I do get a hang over though, but its completly different to what other people may experience. If anything, it feels like I'm still drunk, but not in a good way, but I'm not.
Since I think I suffer from Anxiety, thats worsened by Caffine, I probably shouldn't really drink anyway... But when I'm out and surrounded with people, alcohol really does help me get to know people, and relax, which in other ways, I wouldn't.
Sober, I can come across quite shifty/strange, to people that don't know me.
I've had those dizzy spells last a few days as well, but I really don't really go to town much, and so don't drink that often.
The next time I'll drink will be in 2 weeks at a party, but I won't be having loads there.
Your meant to drink water after alcohol, to balance it, but I've done that, and I can find it hard to keep a good straight balance when walking after drinking some water (2 or more glasses), even though, on the night I was out drinking, I could walk perfectly fine.
So, after a few glasses of water in the morning when I get up, I can feel somethings weird.
If I eat something with some salt in it though, I'm fine.
I do get a hang over though, but its completly different to what other people may experience. If anything, it feels like I'm still drunk, but not in a good way, but I'm not.
Since I think I suffer from Anxiety, thats worsened by Caffine, I probably shouldn't really drink anyway... But when I'm out and surrounded with people, alcohol really does help me get to know people, and relax, which in other ways, I wouldn't.
Sober, I can come across quite shifty/strange, to people that don't know me.
I've had those dizzy spells last a few days as well, but I really don't really go to town much, and so don't drink that often.
The next time I'll drink will be in 2 weeks at a party, but I won't be having loads there.