Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Of course you were drunk. But also probably a mix of got too hot so heat stroke and sea sickness
If I was drunk, how was I suddenly completely fine afterwards, with no hangover? I’ve been drunk many many times, unfortunately, and it doesn’t get easier the older you get. I know what it’s like, and you don’t puke and feel better, and you sure don’t wake up feeling refreshed.
Seriously, how old are you? You don't know that vomiting means no hangover? You should extremely sheltered.
Um, this isn’t true at all. Hangovers are often caused from dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. Vomiting only exacerbates this. Where did you hear vomiting cures hangovers? This is crazy lol
thats not nearly enough for a regular dayAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t drink 4 drinks in a sunny afternoon outside without feeling sick unless there was like probably 12-24 ounces of water between each one depending on how hot etc.
I drank about 40oz over the entire day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a completely different theory. This is how abdominal migraines present for my daughter. She gets extremely tired, sometimes throws up and then feels completely better. Sometimes long exposure to the sun will trigger them for her. Hardly ever a headache associated with them, which can be confusing for people because of the word migraine, but look it up and see if you’ve ever experienced anything else like that.
This is what I get. If I’m in the sun, I have to drink double my normal amount of water. Coupled with not eating enough and I’d definitely have a migraine. Throw in some alcohol and I’d have a miserable migraine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Writing a little essay about this is hilarious to me for some reason
Same. OP has nothing better to do but ruminate on this one afternoon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you see the comment earlier about migraine? Sometimes an atypical migraine can present like this and it might be brought on by the heat or alcohol
I'm convinced it was this.
Anonymous wrote:I have a completely different theory. This is how abdominal migraines present for my daughter. She gets extremely tired, sometimes throws up and then feels completely better. Sometimes long exposure to the sun will trigger them for her. Hardly ever a headache associated with them, which can be confusing for people because of the word migraine, but look it up and see if you’ve ever experienced anything else like that.
Anonymous wrote:Did you see the comment earlier about migraine? Sometimes an atypical migraine can present like this and it might be brought on by the heat or alcohol