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Posted by sebby on Aug-17-2006 00:11:

quote:
Origianlly posted by Miss Julia
I don't know if it's because of the alcohol or the lack of sleep, or maybe both, but after I drink, I get really moody and depressed for like 2 days. I don't even need to drink to have a good time. I honestly think I'm allergic to alcohol.

Does this happen to anyone else, or is it just me?



I gave up everything for two years and this past summer I started drinking and smoking again. I'm gonna stop again really soon. What I've learned is that we feel the need to drink at parties so that we don't worry about what we're going to do next and just have as much fun as we can. When we're sober, we tend to not party as wildly as the person next to you because we believe the behavior is inappropriate.

I've seen you happy and I've also seen you moody. I prefer to see you happy so I truely hope you don't drink. In the end it's all up to you. What I suggest is to go to one party and not drink. Then analyze the difference between being drunk and sober.

I personally believe that when you're sober you can still have a good time (maybe not as great as being drunk) but you'll feel alot better the next day and you'll remember alot more too.


Posted by Insomnia`SF on Aug-17-2006 00:29:

Alcohol is more harmful to your body and brain than most any recreational drug...so next time try drugs


Posted by |Thrax| on Aug-17-2006 03:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
wow, I really wanted to open up a beer after reading this


i did :-o


Posted by MR STROKE on Aug-17-2006 03:21:

excersize-
sleep well-

other than that nothing you can really do...


Posted by R!CH on Aug-17-2006 03:33:

switch to beer, watery beer, like corona...


Posted by R!CH on Aug-17-2006 03:35:

quote:
Originally posted by MR STROKE
excersize-
sleep well-

other than that nothing you can really do...


pretty much. excersize, sleep and diet have the BIGGEST impact on mood. eating healthy is also a big one. eat a lot of shit food, you'll feel like shit. eat healthy and things change...


Posted by Electrophile on Aug-17-2006 04:47:

Alright, here is a little insight on this issue.

It is EXTREMELY unlikely that you are allergic to ethanol as there are only a few dozen published case reports. Have you suffered from severe rashes, difficulty breathing, stomach cramps or anaphylaxis after ingesting ethanol? Those are the symptoms to be looking for in an allergic reaction to ethanol. The actual allergic reaction is not triggered by the ethanol but rather by the metabolic byproducts such as acetic acid and acetaldehyde.

From the chemist's standpoint I would recommend that you drink at least a liter of Gatorade to re-hydrate your body and then take 3mg of Melatonin before you lay down to sleep so your mind can rest as a drunk sleep is not a quality sleep, and finally to take a COMPLETE multi-vitamin in the morning to replace everything that you sweated out all night. If you have ingested a large amount of ethanol I would recommend that you eat some thick oatmeal to soak up the excess ethanol and clean out your digestive tract so that you can have a nice stable stomach the following day.

Cheers!


Posted by nchs09 on Aug-17-2006 05:06:

this thread makes me feel bad for drinking.

i get hammered about 3 times a week minimum.... like passed out wasted



and im not depressed


Posted by vxman on Aug-17-2006 05:43:

why do not you make a case study on effects of alcohol on pretentious persian princesses?

quote:
Originally posted by Electrophile
Alright, here is a little insight on this issue.

It is EXTREMELY unlikely that you are allergic to ethanol as there are only a few dozen published case reports. Have you suffered from severe rashes, difficulty breathing, stomach cramps or anaphylaxis after ingesting ethanol? Those are the symptoms to be looking for in an allergic reaction to ethanol. The actual allergic reaction is not triggered by the ethanol but rather by the metabolic byproducts such as acetic acid and acetaldehyde.

From the chemist's standpoint I would recommend that you drink at least a liter of Gatorade to re-hydrate your body and then take 3mg of Melatonin before you lay down to sleep so your mind can rest as a drunk sleep is not a quality sleep, and finally to take a COMPLETE multi-vitamin in the morning to replace everything that you sweated out all night. If you have ingested a large amount of ethanol I would recommend that you eat some thick oatmeal to soak up the excess ethanol and clean out your digestive tract so that you can have a nice stable stomach the following day.

Cheers!


Posted by Kfrogger on Aug-17-2006 06:30:

go on a long vacation, then drink. its waayyy different!


Posted by austinscott on Aug-17-2006 13:26:

quote:
Originally posted by fukuy98
Lol, what a bunch of noobs. Simple answer: if you can't handle it properply,better stay away from it. Or better yet, quit partying. Lol
There's no such thing as " depressant alcohol" . " E" maybe, but not alcohol


Dude, how about educating yourself before you chime in. Alcohol IS a depressant. Look at it under any drug schedule.

I never said there is such a thing as depressant alcohol...i said alcohol i a depressant.

Learn your facts.


Posted by Miss Julia on Aug-17-2006 15:23:

wow thanks for all the advice guys!

if i wanna drink, i have to be smart about it!!


Posted by Electrophile on Aug-17-2006 17:22:

quote:
Originally posted by vxman
why do not you make a case study on effects of alcohol on pretentious persian princesses?

LOL!


Posted by groovedaddy21 on Aug-17-2006 17:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Miss Julia
if i wanna drink, i have to be smart about it!!


defeats the purpose of drinking. simple solution which alot of ppl overlooked is the do-nothing approach, which is don't drink. water is better for dancing. let the music be your high.


Posted by Lomeli on Aug-18-2006 13:43:

The different moods of drinking. rofl...


My friend several minutes later.


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