Hi there Advicenators.
The last time I logged on here I was 21. Im almost 30 now. Wow I thought I was well put together at that time. I wasn’t. I was looking for validation in being right, or proving that I had the solutions to problems. I didn’t. It makes me think about all the times I went looking for answers online and who was on the other end of that answer. Was it someone like my 21 year old self who didn’t know anything? Be careful out there, friends, and I hope you get the answers you’re looking for.
-Kat
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First off not sure if this goes in this section so I apologize on that.
18/m
First and foremost please do not tell me that I am under age and should not be drinking. I am very well aware of the fact. I came here for an answer to my question not to be lectured.
Last summer when I was 17 I went to a party and didn't have anything to eat and I ended up drinking a lot. I felt like throwing up at one point but never did and was hung over the next morning.
I have not drank since except for beer. Whenever I have tried to drink any alcohol besides beer I immediately feel sick and like throwing up. Ever since that party I have been this way.
Will this go away so I can enjoy drinking again or will it just stay?
I would like to over come it so I can enjoy drinking at a later age again and at college and parties. I am responsible and do not drink or drive and try to limit myself.
Thank you for any help! (link)
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Some people just have a lower tolerance to different types of alcohol. I can't do tequila or vodka because they make me sick, but I can drink beer, rum or whiskey just fine.
Also, liquor has a higher concentration of alcohol than beer does and it will make you intoxicated faster.
If you must drink, the first step is to always eat something first. Drinking on an empty stomach will cause you to also become drunk faster and will almost certainly make you sick.
Second, drink water. Drink water before and keep a water bottle with you while your drinking and sip on it throughout the night.
Third, pace yourself. You don't want to go out and immediately get trashed and pass out. That's no fun. Make your drinks last for a better time.
Lastly, be careful and know who you're with! Not trying to be lecture-y, but just in case you do get piss drunk, make sure you have a buddy who can ensure you get home safely.
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