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Why is it when you are under the influence of alcohol you have a high tolerance for pain? What causes this?

I used to drink a lot and get hurt really bad. I have smacked my head on cement and got stitches, broke my finger, broke my nose, cut open my chin, got gashes on my knees from falling and the most recent incdent was getting in a fight at a party and getting stabbed in the stomach and not feeling pain till the day after. It seems whenever I drink and get hurt I don't feel pain but I know if all this stuff happened when I was sober I would be screaming and crying like a baby. I'm only 22 and am 5 feet 6 inches and am no more than 120 pounds and I can handle my alcohol pretty well but im no where near big by standards and am a totally girly girl whe it comes to pain. Luckily I don't party and drink like that anymore and only get drunk like twice a month but I have always wondered why alcohol does that. I can't imagine being stabbed like I did when I was sober.

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  • 9 years ago
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    Going entirely on what I learned in Grade 11 Biology (lmao), I recall my teacher saying something about alcohol disabling the nerves that send pain signals to the brain. Could that be it?

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    This is essential. You make 2 very conflicting statements: "I recognize that my remedy does no longer impair me. But, I had been prescribed, ago, others meds that DO impair me. I might NEVER get at the back of the wheel on a remedy I wasn't adjusted to or that used to be new to me." then pass on to mention... "I used to paintings with a character who used to be on a prime dose of methadone. He swore he felt no results from it. We drove 7 hours in step with day and needed to cross a drug experiment. He had a prescription and used to be given the activity of using. But, he more often than not appeared "under the influence of alcohol" to me." So nearly you'll see right here that "impaired" isn't a concrete factor; you not ever recognize in case your co-employees are pronouncing you're the person who turns out "under the influence of alcohol" despite the fact that you swear your meds do not impair you. Which isn't an assault on you--- simply displaying how slippery this may also be. My recommendation might be to get off the meds if in any respect feasible or talk on your medical professional approximately a slash dosage on the way to impair you even much less, and determine along with your coverage to broaden your insurance policy so you will not be bankrupted in the event you do have an coincidence. Talk on your medical professional or the state police approximately a few useful assessments you'll do on a everyday foundation to examine if the remedy is affecting you earlier than you force. They will supply you a few well information in view that they wish to maintain you trustworthy. Give your self a useful feild sobriety experiment earlier than entering the automobile to be certain you are as sober as you suppose. Folks who take remedy everyday can more often than not get conditioned to the influences and no longer realize they would no longer be fully in manipulate. You are taking a few hardcore remedy and it is your accountability to uncover methods to do this with out hurting someone. And at the same time it might most often be a well inspiration to cross the identical recommendation alongside to methadone-man, do not examine your self to him. Just in view that he is extra of a large number than you're doesn't suggest you're one hundred% trustworthy both; fear approximately maintaining your self trustworthy and no longer hurting blameless folks and no longer how a lot more wobbly he's.

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