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Alcohol Paranoia Take 2

  • 08-02-2014 12:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 308 ✭✭


    Wondering if anyone else has experienced it: without going into to much depth, when I get really drunk I sometimes experience the same effects as a bad acid trip, panic, extreme paranoia, other peoples faces distorted etc. Im just a typical drinker, never drink at home maybe go out once every 2 months but drink to excess when I do, the answer I have obviously found is too not reach that level of drunkeness, but has anyone experienced this or know anyone who has? Ive googled this and it doesnt seem to be common atall, I put a post on Bluelight as well and there were no replies. Should I visit a GP on this or will they just say "dont drink"? I sometimes picture myself in the future taking these attacks when Im stone cold sober and never recovering :/


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,830 ✭✭✭✭Taltos


    OP

    we only closed your last thread on this yesterday and since you have ignored that and started the same thread I am issuing a formal warning.
    Please don't post on this again.
    Per our charter and the site rules we cannot give medical advice.
    This forum is also not a discussion forum - it is an advice forum, and the advice you need here you have already given yourself - please go and see your GP.

    Taltos


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