Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.
Not getting hungover is one reason I decided I need to deliberately dial down the booze! other night I had a 16 oz high alcohol beer, a large Negroni, and then a 6% alcohol dry cider … and felt nothing the next day. Oops.
Means nothing. That's not that much, assuming you are a man over 150lbs, if you are healthy.
Hangovers are a sign of over consumption and toxic buildup of acetates and is caused by consuming badly made alcoholic drinks, or having a body or genetics that doesn't handle the breakdown of the toxin well.
A healthy person won't have a hangover or negative effects from 5 drinks or less the next day, unless they drink junk, eat carbs with it, and don't hydrate, or have a faulty liver.
A sign you need to dial back drinking is weight gain, or if you get drunk on less than 3-5 drinks, then something is amiss and you are in the damaging stage of drinking.
Tell us you're an alcoholic without telling us you're an alcoholic.
Retired doctor and former competitive athlete. Though I still do marathons. You are projecting or have some mental issues.
Yup, only sick people get hangovers from 5 of fewer drinks.
Maybe you need 87 more min of exercise a day, than just shuffling to those AA meetings? Not a cop also are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.
Not getting hungover is one reason I decided I need to deliberately dial down the booze! other night I had a 16 oz high alcohol beer, a large Negroni, and then a 6% alcohol dry cider … and felt nothing the next day. Oops.
Means nothing. That's not that much, assuming you are a man over 150lbs, if you are healthy.
Hangovers are a sign of over consumption and toxic buildup of acetates and is caused by consuming badly made alcoholic drinks, or having a body or genetics that doesn't handle the breakdown of the toxin well.
A healthy person won't have a hangover or negative effects from 5 drinks or less the next day, unless they drink junk, eat carbs with it, and don't hydrate, or have a faulty liver.
A sign you need to dial back drinking is weight gain, or if you get drunk on less than 3-5 drinks, then something is amiss and you are in the damaging stage of drinking.
Tell us you're an alcoholic without telling us you're an alcoholic.
Retired doctor and former competitive athlete. Though I still do marathons. You are projecting or have some mental issues.
Yup, only sick people get hangovers from 5 of fewer drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
No, not really. Hangovers aren't caused by alcohol staying in your system longer.
More likely, if you can drink significantly more than this without a hangover, you're probably an alcoholic.
Op.
I think this is true. My friends who are regular drinkers don’t get hangovers unless they really overdo it.
I rarely drink. Those 2.5 beers and a single small margarita at another event are all the alcohol I’ve had in the last two months. I like drinking though, it’s fun and feels festive to me for special occasions, and I’d like to find a way to tolerate it better when I do drink.
Are you sure they were light beers?
I think the answer is to just take it more slowly and eat a lot more. Before and during.
You’re right, they weren’t light. I just checked and 5% ABV. That’s regular, isn’t it?
I drank them over the course of 3.5 hours but I wasn’t eating and I didn’t drink water.
But the advice I was hoping for was more specific because ‘rules’ are easier to take in and follow rather than just ‘eat less, drink more’… ykwim?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.
Not getting hungover is one reason I decided I need to deliberately dial down the booze! other night I had a 16 oz high alcohol beer, a large Negroni, and then a 6% alcohol dry cider … and felt nothing the next day. Oops.
Means nothing. That's not that much, assuming you are a man over 150lbs, if you are healthy.
Hangovers are a sign of over consumption and toxic buildup of acetates and is caused by consuming badly made alcoholic drinks, or having a body or genetics that doesn't handle the breakdown of the toxin well.
A healthy person won't have a hangover or negative effects from 5 drinks or less the next day, unless they drink junk, eat carbs with it, and don't hydrate, or have a faulty liver.
A sign you need to dial back drinking is weight gain, or if you get drunk on less than 3-5 drinks, then something is amiss and you are in the damaging stage of drinking.
Tell us you're an alcoholic without telling us you're an alcoholic.
Retired doctor and former competitive athlete. Though I still do marathons. You are projecting or have some mental issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.
Not getting hungover is one reason I decided I need to deliberately dial down the booze! other night I had a 16 oz high alcohol beer, a large Negroni, and then a 6% alcohol dry cider … and felt nothing the next day. Oops.
Means nothing. That's not that much, assuming you are a man over 150lbs, if you are healthy.
Hangovers are a sign of over consumption and toxic buildup of acetates and is caused by consuming badly made alcoholic drinks, or having a body or genetics that doesn't handle the breakdown of the toxin well.
A healthy person won't have a hangover or negative effects from 5 drinks or less the next day, unless they drink junk, eat carbs with it, and don't hydrate, or have a faulty liver.
A sign you need to dial back drinking is weight gain, or if you get drunk on less than 3-5 drinks, then something is amiss and you are in the damaging stage of drinking.
Tell us you're an alcoholic without telling us you're an alcoholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
No, not really. Hangovers aren't caused by alcohol staying in your system longer.
More likely, if you can drink significantly more than this without a hangover, you're probably an alcoholic.
Op.
I think this is true. My friends who are regular drinkers don’t get hangovers unless they really overdo it.
I rarely drink. Those 2.5 beers and a single small margarita at another event are all the alcohol I’ve had in the last two months. I like drinking though, it’s fun and feels festive to me for special occasions, and I’d like to find a way to tolerate it better when I do drink.
I am the same way. I suggested electrolytes and bread and butter upthread.
Butter lines your stomach and alcohol isn’t absorbed as much.
You won’t get as tipsy but you’ll hold up well through the night
Good tips, thank you. I need to plan better when I drink. It feels silly but I hate feeling out of it for a day afterwards when I drink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.
Not getting hungover is one reason I decided I need to deliberately dial down the booze! other night I had a 16 oz high alcohol beer, a large Negroni, and then a 6% alcohol dry cider … and felt nothing the next day. Oops.
Means nothing. That's not that much, assuming you are a man over 150lbs, if you are healthy.
Hangovers are a sign of over consumption and toxic buildup of acetates and is caused by consuming badly made alcoholic drinks, or having a body or genetics that doesn't handle the breakdown of the toxin well.
A healthy person won't have a hangover or negative effects from 5 drinks or less the next day, unless they drink junk, eat carbs with it, and don't hydrate, or have a faulty liver.
A sign you need to dial back drinking is weight gain, or if you get drunk on less than 3-5 drinks, then something is amiss and you are in the damaging stage of drinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
No, not really. Hangovers aren't caused by alcohol staying in your system longer.
More likely, if you can drink significantly more than this without a hangover, you're probably an alcoholic.
Op.
I think this is true. My friends who are regular drinkers don’t get hangovers unless they really overdo it.
I rarely drink. Those 2.5 beers and a single small margarita at another event are all the alcohol I’ve had in the last two months. I like drinking though, it’s fun and feels festive to me for special occasions, and I’d like to find a way to tolerate it better when I do drink.
I am the same way. I suggested electrolytes and bread and butter upthread.
Butter lines your stomach and alcohol isn’t absorbed as much.
You won’t get as tipsy but you’ll hold up well through the night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.
Not getting hungover is one reason I decided I need to deliberately dial down the booze! other night I had a 16 oz high alcohol beer, a large Negroni, and then a 6% alcohol dry cider … and felt nothing the next day. Oops.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
No, it isn’t. I’m op. Healthy. I weigh 120 and 2.5 beers absolutely makes me feel tipsy
There it is.
I weigh 155 and 2.5 light beers definitely makes me tipsy. No hangover though.
Tipsy is subjective and silly term. A cup of coffee can make someone tipsy feeling. Similar effects on the brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
No, not really. Hangovers aren't caused by alcohol staying in your system longer.
More likely, if you can drink significantly more than this without a hangover, you're probably an alcoholic.
Op.
I think this is true. My friends who are regular drinkers don’t get hangovers unless they really overdo it.
I rarely drink. Those 2.5 beers and a single small margarita at another event are all the alcohol I’ve had in the last two months. I like drinking though, it’s fun and feels festive to me for special occasions, and I’d like to find a way to tolerate it better when I do drink.
Are you sure they were light beers?
I think the answer is to just take it more slowly and eat a lot more. Before and during.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
I'd say if 3 drinks have little to no effect on you, then that's a sign your organs are not doing well. Your alcohol tolerance is high because you drink much too much.
Half a beer will make me tipsy, because I don't drink often.
Keep coping. Continue your propaganda and trying to ban alcohol and pork and whatever. It won't work. America is increasingly Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:Two 8 hr Tylenol before bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always seem to forget to eat much before I drink, which I know doesn’t help.
Yesterday I had 2.5 light beers, with a light dinner afterwards and I had tons of water and 2 advil before bed, and even still, today is a semi wasted day for me. I ran some errands this morning, but then needed a long nap. No headache but I feel out of it.
To those who drink, what do you do to prevent this?
And again, abstinence is not an acceptable answer. Move on
Are you over 70 and less than 100lbs? Do you have liver problems or kidney issues?
Or were those 2 drinks pitcher sized? I really don't see how that is possible to be hungover from not even being legally intoxicated, much less to the point of drunkenness.
That amount of alcohol would absolutely have the same effect on me at the age of 49. 29, not so much.
That's a sign your organs are not that well.
No, not really. Hangovers aren't caused by alcohol staying in your system longer.
More likely, if you can drink significantly more than this without a hangover, you're probably an alcoholic.
Op.
I think this is true. My friends who are regular drinkers don’t get hangovers unless they really overdo it.
I rarely drink. Those 2.5 beers and a single small margarita at another event are all the alcohol I’ve had in the last two months. I like drinking though, it’s fun and feels festive to me for special occasions, and I’d like to find a way to tolerate it better when I do drink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Be Irish? It would take like 3x that much alcohol to give me a hangover.
I know, right? I have Irish friends and they can drink so much more than I can. One of my other friends, Eastern European ashkanazi, is similar. Rarely a hangover, and can mix wine with hard liquor and back again. I’m not Asian fwiw so I can’t figure out why it hits me so hard.