Rabies wrote: » Which step are you on? Doesn't sound like 12 yet
5starpool wrote: » You're not doing it right.
Cohen Cold Headphones wrote: » Did you remember to finish the night on top shelf and grap a bottle of wine from the chinese after the club?
Captain Havoc wrote: » I'm pretty fit and I notice myself much better in the mornings now than when I was on a diet of fags, pizza and booze a few years ago. Only thing though, I think I go through a sustained period of drunkenness, I'm liable to say or do anything the next day.
Master of Nothing wrote: » I'm similar enough, I get enough exercise and have a decent diet but dont smoke. Getting in some food when back home, and a nice cup of scald seems to sort me out in helping prevent a hangover.
Captain Havoc wrote: » I still smoke when I go for beers, I've cut all others out (I used to be 30 a day). I love a can or two of coke the morning after, mmmmmmmmmmmmm.
realies wrote: » Dident do steps, just stopped drinking alcohol with some help, over two years now;)
Killer Pigeon wrote: » What's with all these threads about alcohol recently?
Master of Nothing wrote: » Ice cold can of coke...awwww yeeeeaaahhhh!!
Stink on the inside wrote: » Personally I think anyone that says ' I dont get hangovers' I reckon your just a lightweight who either doesnt have a taste for alcohol and sips to pass the night away with good friends or is too tight to get off your face..
Kaneda_ wrote: » Im 25.The hangovers are worse now.The 'tiredness' lasts two days instead of one now.I used to be able to party all night,sleep,get up then do it all over again.Not anymore unless i really push myself. Maybe im drinking more than i used to i tell myself to make me feel better,but i now better than that. I know people are different but i think 25 is the general age going by my friends an myself? Anyone experience this?
Rabies wrote: » I find you get more sensible with age. Drink more water, pace yourself better. Still have crazy nights out but my not trying to be a cheap ass and skulling cans back at your house before going. Followed by what ever else. Nights are still expensive, but you learn to eat food before, mid way through and drink loads of water. Little or no hangover. Right as rain the next day.
later10 wrote: » Well done, but actually some people enjoy drinking, maybe a lot, and it's misleading to imply that they may be having some sort of problem, as you have been doing imo. I'm sure you had reasons for quitting, but lots of people have perfectly acceptable reasons for continuing to drink - relatively heavily, even.
realies wrote: » When i drank in pubs i could consume at least 11/12 pints of guinness and easily a half bottle of vodka a night/day,I could do that fri night,saturday and most of the day on sunday,
realies wrote: » The drinker may still view his drinking as a harmless relief from stress or a casual recreational activity,
xzanti wrote: » The worst feeling in the world is those 5 minutes before your alarm goes off on a Monday after a heavy session.. Darkest few moments of your life* imho.. *shudder*
hairyslug wrote: » You need to get yourself a couple of kids, you arrive in the door at 4 and by 630 the kids are jumping on the bed waking you up, by 7 Im up and getting on with it, find the worst thing I can do is stay in bed or bum about for the day, granted, im in bed that night the same time as the kids Get yourself and sweat the badness out of ya
You need to get yourself a couple of kids, you arrive in the door at 4 and by 630 the kids are jumping on the bed waking you up, by 7 Im up and getting on with it, find the worst thing I can do is stay in bed or bum about for the day, granted, im in bed that night the same time as the kids
Kaneda_ wrote: » This. I know that feeling well and you described it perfectly.