Drinking question...?!


Question: Drinking question!.!.!.!?
Alright, please forgive me; I'm a college kid so I'm pretty curious about drinking!. So here's my dilemma: I'd say about every 5th time I drink, I vomit!. But when I do, I'm never drunk enough to warrant vomiting!. For example, the other night I had 11-13 beers/shots in about 2-3 hours (only counted for scientific purposes)!. But I was able to talk and walk fine, ride my bike home, felt fine etc!.!.!. But when I got home and tried to fall asleep the room started spinning and I threw up!. I do have a sensitive stomach but!.!.!. No hangover in the morning!. I guess my question is: does anybody else experience this (not drinking that much and puking) and is there anything to combat it!? Sincere answers appreciated!. Thanks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
11-13 drinks in two hours is a LOT and I'm not surprised you got sick!. Remember that "drunk" depends on lots of things including your size, weight, whether you've eaten, male, female and so on!. 11-13 drinks would make me comatose!

That much alcohol is never good!. I'm not a tea-totaller and am not going to tell you NOT to drink - but be careful!. That much alcohol is NOT good for your body!. Forget the vomiting - think about your liver!. You only get the one!

You can still have a great time on far fewer drinks!.

Try alternating with plain water!. Alcohol dehydrates you which is what leads to the head spins and feelings of nausea!. Make sure you drink lots of it!.

And remember - a good time isn't a good time if you're feeling miserable afterwards! :)


Cheers
LynWww@Answer-Health@Com

the only way to combat nausea and hangovers is to NOT DRINKWww@Answer-Health@Com





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