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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband did this once in 20 years, also after a work dinner. He never drinks and for some reason decided to keep up with his coworkers so after dinner they went to the bar next door until it closed at 2am. He could hardly walk so he go in the back seat of his car and slept it off. I was absolutely panicked. His phone was dead. I had a 3yo and was pregnant with our second. This was pre-uber days though so idk if this would be likely to happen now that it's so easy to get a ride home on demand.[/quote] [b]I once fell to the ground leaving a bar and having drank only 3 drinks. I was unable to move and pick up the phone that was ringing. I woke up about 3 hours later. I have no medical conditions and I can drink a lot more than I did that night. I have no idea what happened that night.[/b] I have had two people disappear like that. One I found at home and completely out of it, but sobered up. [/quote] This exact thing has happened to me. I also had 3 drinks over several hours and when I got up and walked out, my mind was totally coherent, but my legs literally did not work. My mind was telling me to do things like call out for help or get up off the ground, but my body would not respond. It was terrifying and has never happened to me other than that one time 15+ years ago.[/quote] You both probably had your drinks drugged. It happens. [/quote] +1 This happened to my sister. A coworker drugged her drink at a work happy hour, and it was like she was paralyzed (but she said her brain was also a little hazy too). It was terrifying. She left the org, and now avoids places that have a heavy drinking culture.[/quote]
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