DRad8t88 answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 7:07 pm: Yes that is normal. It all depends on how much alcohol you drank, how big you are, and how much food you eat (food absorbs it but doesn't rid you of it). Alcohol by nature irritates your stomach, so aches and even vomitting are normal. The only way to get over it is to give it time. I actually know someone who threw up three days after drinking on New Years. Anyway as long as you're not vomitting excessively, have trouble breathing, or irregularities in your heart beat, you should be fine. Drink lots of water to make sure you're hydrated. If you do experience anything i mentioned above, you probably have alcohol poisoning and should see a doctor. [ DRad8t88's advice column | Ask DRad8t88 A Question ]
christina answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 6:46 pm: Yeah. It usually means you've got a hangover. Headaches are normal too.
If those last for longer than a day after drinking, I'd see someone about it.
TARAfying answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 6:42 pm: It's somewhat normal. Usually it's a headache instead of a stomach problem. If you're still feeling sick tomorrow, I recommend making a doctor's appoinment just in case. Good luck! [ TARAfying's advice column | Ask TARAfying A Question ]
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