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Panic attacks from boozing
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostCould well be the excess calories as someone else pointed out,
Don't fall for the calories nonsense; it's the booze that's fcking up your system and you know it.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI suppose its time to hang up your boots when the day after boozing you have minor panic attacks, sweats, confusion, feelings of guilt, anxiety and heart palpitations? On top of the usual hangover symptoms.
This has only started happening to me in the last few months after 20+ years of binge drinking. I cannot moderate my drinking - i'm a classic weekend binger. So I think i'm going to cut it out all together - which is something I feel sad about. I've had some great fun when liquored up.
Time to hang up my boots and find less damaging pass times. I wonder how many others have done this?Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostDo you take them during the hangover, before going to bed when liquored up, or just take them every day?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by Thejacka1 View PostYou say you "can't moderate" your drinking. I just wonder why not?
sensible head comes off and the escape to victory head goes on. I don't stop drinking till i have to - either because i'm trollied, or everyone has gone home, or i have to work next day - and i enjoy it. I don't really like the taste of the booze - I like the effects - so going out for a couple of beers is not something i'd do. I'd rather have a coffee if I go out for moderation.
Originally posted by Thejacka1 View PostThe problem with complete abstinence is that if you do fall off the wagon, you will fall off harder.
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo you smoke when you drink?
Originally posted by suityou01 View PostUsually after a sesh, lifts the hangover quicker.Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI always go out thinking i'll have a few pints and then do a runner. Once i've had a few pints the
sensible head comes off and the escape to victory head goes on. I don't stop drinking till i have to - either because i'm trollied, or everyone has gone home, or i have to work next day - and i enjoy it. I don't really like the taste of the booze - I like the effects - so going out for a couple of beers is not something i'd do. I'd rather have a coffee if I go out for moderation.
Don't even want to think about that.
I think Minestrone might have a few tips if you ask him nicely. However I don't think he's too keen on you Aussies as you f*cked up his Cricket prediction.Comment
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Originally posted by aussielong View PostI always go out thinking i'll have a few pints and then do a runner. Once i've had a few pints the
sensible head comes off and the escape to victory head goes on. I don't stop drinking till i have to - either because i'm trollied, or everyone has gone home, or i have to work next day - and i enjoy it. I don't really like the taste of the booze - I like the effects - so going out for a couple of beers is not something i'd do. I'd rather have a coffee if I go out for moderation.
Don't even want to think about that.
No I don't. Stopped smoking 10 years ago. Hangovers are a lot worse when you've had 40 fags the night before
I'll try it, thanks. I used to eat banana's after a night out clubbing in my younger days. Sensible.
You need to think shorter term, and think about why you're doing this. Vow that next time you go out for a "few", you stick to your word and don't get in the same state you normally would. The lack of this sort of mentally distressing hangover the following day will convince you it's the right way to go.
I cut booze out because I had no choice; I'm not being holier than thou. I was up for a laugh whatever the cost and am only completely different now due to circumstance.Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostSounds like you're not long for this world.
I think Minestrone might have a few tips if you ask him nicely. However I don't think he's too keen on you Aussies as you f*cked up his Cricket prediction.Comment
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It's all about getting into a different routine. Having a drink becomes part of the routine.
I'm thinking of having an affair to break my present routine.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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What I found with the heavy mid week boozing, wasn't so much the ill effects from the alcohol but the combination of booze and lack of proper sleep.
I still have the occasional mid week piss up but they are few and far between now, I'm generally either too busy or too far away from any drinking partners.Coffee's for closersComment
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