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Hangovers??? Anyone?

Why is it that when I drink alcohol and get a buzz the next day I have a horrendous hangover. My body aches, my head feels like I got hit with a bat and Im exhausted. My hangover sometimes last a couple of days. I also start to have lots of anxiety to the point that it makes me loose concentration and Any ideas to why this happens and how to avoid this.

When I drink I usually don't drink more than a six pack.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I am not a physician and just offer these comments based on my experience as an addictions counselor. It would be important to find out whether your reactions to alcohol may be due to some medical disorder. So, with that in mind, I have a couple of comments on this post. First of all, a hangover is a good thing to have, in this sense: it tells you that alcohol is toxic and that you have had enough to poison your system a little. Second, persons who can drink a lot and not experience hangovers or a negative effect may be those who can, if not careful, go on to develop a problem. Often a person who can drink, say, 10 plus drinks and not be a little more than buzzed, and not have any ill effects the next day, may have a built-in tolerance that will allow him/her to drink more as time goes on and develop negative consequences such as blackouts. So, I am saying that a hangover is a protective factor and just means (absent a medical reason for your reactions to alcohol) that you may be a normal drinker who may need to reduce the amount of alcohol you drink to just enough to develop a mild buzz, and avoid a hangover. Also, there are some people who are very sensitive to alcohol and cannot tolerate it well at all; sometimes these people are of Asian descent and have flush reaction and other unpleasent effects. I don't know your gender, but women often experience ill effects more so than men because of a variety of reasons, including not having as much of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol. Lastly, ask yourself why you would continue to drink the amounts that result in such a miserable reaction the next day.

  • 1 decade ago

    Alcohol acts as a diuretic. When you drink you'll find that you urinate more than usual. That's the alcohol forcing your body to remove fluids. When you have a hangover, it's your body's way of saying that it's dehyrated and that you're missing alot of electrolytes such as potassium and magnesium. When you drink it will cause alot of sugar loss as well. There's really nothing you can do about a hangover except drink plenty of fluids like Gatoraide. Eat a banana or two and rest. It takes time to get drunk and it takes time for you body to get back to normal.

    Source(s): Personal Experience.
  • 1 decade ago

    I'm not sure why your hangover would last so long. But here's a tip to prevent one:

    The morning after you drink, take 2 Tylenol and drink some OJ.

  • 1 decade ago

    haha! sucks for you! sorry.....is not drinking an option??? you should follow up all the drink w/a ton of water and maybe some food........but if you are starting to get anxiety from drinking as well then that may well indicate that you are developing a drinking problem....

    Source(s): me and my friend would go drinking every weekend...we would avoid hangovers by first going strong drinking.....slowing down and drinking a bunch of water and ending w/taco bell.... the only problem the next day would be wretched gas! if i did have a headache or something i would take ibuprofen...but its not good to routinely take ibuprofen if you drink alot because it can cause gastric bleeds....no tylenol because the combo of tylenol and booze is not good for your liver and when u first wake up u most likely still have booze coursing through ur veins
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  • 1 decade ago

    ALKA SELTZER does wonders!!! and some b12's wont hurt also but maybe only 2 besides your daily vitamin and lots and lots of water. Stay away from caffeine it will only make it worse.

  • 1 decade ago

    i recommend you drink water or something like gatorade after your done drinking(if you remember too). it rehydrates your body so you wont get a hangover. it helps me, so it should help you [:

  • 1 decade ago

    BC powders

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