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No hangover?


Question Posted Tuesday July 22 2008, 4:40 am

I've been drunk at least 10 times.
I've only had one hangover.
The one time I had it it was my first time drunk, and I wasn't that drunk. The next day I was throwing up, and I had a stabbing headache.

All the others times, I've been from a little drunk to really really drunk so I can't even talk properly, I wake up in the morning, no hangover. Just slightly feeling sick around lunch time.

Now, I'm not complaining ;)
I'm just wandering why.

15/f if it helps.
And I don't live in the states. So don't lecture me :)


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vindicated answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 11:36 am:
No lectures here girl :)
Oh wow the joy of not getting hangovers.

I've only had one, but that was because I had actually gotten alcohol poisoning (yes stupid I know but it's over now so whatever)
It really depends on how well your body is nourished the day you drink.
If you don't eat/drink water before & after you drink, you're more likely to get a hang over.
And I don't mean eating junk food. I mean eating properly.

Hope it helps :)

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Alin75 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 6:18 am:
Alcohol is unpredictable that way. Its unpredictable in its effect from person to person, as well as its effect on you over a longer period of time.

It also varies a lot with what you drink, what/ when you eat, how rested you are, and of course natural tolerance (which plays a huge role). I tried something similar when I started drinking but I soon found that things changed. First off, due to my very high natural tolerance, the amounts increased, this resulted in different kinds of hangovers (hard to explain)), and so on.

Now in my opinion, lecturing you should have nothing to do with the legal drinking age- rather it should have to do with the damage you are doing at such a young age.

I dont live in the states either, so being 21 is inconsequential to me. However, at 15 your body is growing and in one of the most crucial stages of your development. Alcohol is essentially a poison that induces a high. It has a profound effect on your body, it is habit forming, and it should not be something that any 15 year old consumes in any country on this planet.

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Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 4:51 am:
Some people don't always get hangovers. They do their FIRST time, like you said you had, but some people just don't. It just means you can hold more alcohol then some people. =]

hope i helped. let me know.

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