Jim Rockford wrote: » Technically alcohol is a Poison, so no wonder.
Duracell Bunny wrote: » Half an hour. Shower, brush teeth and eat breakfast, hangover gone. It's only a few drinks you're having, not major surgery!
LadyLucinda wrote: » I'm talking about more than a few drinks, I mean going out and getting drunk
LadyLucinda wrote: » Ashamed to say that I'm not even right after the second day. For 6 or 7 hours 'craic', its hardly worth it!
Cherry_Cola wrote: » Everything is a poison, all that matters is the dosage.
Tarzana wrote: » Technically, anything is a poison. It's a matter of amounts.
Jim Rockford wrote: » Nah anything is not
Jawgap wrote: » Depends - a 'beer' hangover.......grand by lunchtime the next day (though not to drive!) A wine hangover.......functional by lunchtime, pretty much ok by the following evening. Whiskey.......I usually feel like I would be eternally grateful if someone would shoot me the next morning......I spend a few hours lying in bed waiting for the room to stop spinning and for my brain to reconnect with my legs.....
Tarzana wrote: » OK then.
--LOS-- wrote: » It's so long since I drank that if I got drunk now, probably wouldn't be right for a couple days
GrayFox208 wrote: » Wonder what you'd be like if you had all 3 in a night.
Red Nissan wrote: » Depends on sex and age. A young male say 18~25 should have no bother processing alcohol within the hour per drink from last drink rule. So typically a young male should process a 14 pint stint in about 12 hours. Females take much longer and alcohol affects them more too per drink per drink. Any signs of prolonged hangover are symptoms of potential alcoholism, or early symptoms of kidney or liver weakness. Over 25 the body changes and hangovers get increasingly worse with age, it's a sign to curtail.