Why didn't I get a hangover?!


Question: I got drunk last night for the first time, and i had 2 or 3 glasses of white wine, a cup of smirnoff ice, 3 or 4 glasses of red wine, and 2 or 3 glasses of champagne. haha. I thought i was supposed to get a hangover but i woke up and felt fine


Answers: I got drunk last night for the first time, and i had 2 or 3 glasses of white wine, a cup of smirnoff ice, 3 or 4 glasses of red wine, and 2 or 3 glasses of champagne. haha. I thought i was supposed to get a hangover but i woke up and felt fine

Why don't you try it again? You didn't drink enough.

i get drunk pretty frequently :) and I never get hangovers..
It's just if you have to wake early or if you don't get enough sleep you feel grumpy and you get a headache..
A person I know doesn't drink on Saturdays (only Fridays) coz he needs a whole day of rest after a hangover!!

You probably puked it all out and don't remember.

You didn't get dehydrated. You get a hangover when you've become dehydrated after the alcohol, so I try to drink water when I come home after a night out.

If your overall hydration is adequate, then you won't get a bad hangover. Alcohol is a diuretic and upsets the bodies fluid and electrolyte balance. The headache, thirst and nausea are caused by this. You can reduce the effects of alcohol by drinking water, taking a multi vitamin (or just B6) and having some glucose or other simple sugar when drinking.
The quality of the wine can also make a difference, as some people feel unwell from the preservatives from lesser quality wines.

My guess is you're young and still have that ability to bounce back in the morning. Don't worry: that'll fade.





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