It’s a very personal choice, and alcohol is ingrained into a lot of our society. Do you drink and if so how much?

  • Hildegarde@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 months ago

    Its not an experience worth having. You feel sick, hangovers can include most of the being sick symptoms. Its around the discomfort I had from a moderate flu. Nothing crippling, but not worth feeling that level of unwell for a day when its easily avoidable.

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      9 months ago

      I’m not sure why I’m immune to them. I suspect it’s because I hydrate like crazy at the best of times. I gather the hangover is mostly just lack of water turning your blood into a sludge of salts.

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        9 months ago

        Before I had my first “hangover” I assumed I never had one either. It wasn’t that I never had one, it was that I never dunk enough at a time to have one that was bad enough to identify as a hangover. Plenty of times after a late night of drinking I’d feel a bit bad in the morning, but I just assumed it was from the sleep deprivation rather than the alcohol.

        If you never drink too much at one time you won’t get hangovers. I don’t think the mechanism behind it is fully understood.

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          9 months ago

          Well as I said elsewhere, I rarely get beyond “a drink inside of me” and I positively hate being “actually drunk”. (I’m 59. You can count on a single hand the number of times in my life I’ve been actually “drunk”. My “I hate this feeling” cut-off seems to be the third drink of a social evening.)