Can you blackout when you didn't even drink that much?!


Question: Sometimes I will only have 2 or 3 glasses of wine over an entire evening, will not get drunk, but will wake up the next morning not remembering the conversations I had. I remember events but other things will be hazy until friends remind me. I'm not a drunk and am not old (I'm only in my 20's)... why is this happening?


Answers: Sometimes I will only have 2 or 3 glasses of wine over an entire evening, will not get drunk, but will wake up the next morning not remembering the conversations I had. I remember events but other things will be hazy until friends remind me. I'm not a drunk and am not old (I'm only in my 20's)... why is this happening?

Alcohol is essentially a poison which can alter the chemistry in your body. Different people have differing abilities to tolerate this. Furthermore, the effects of alcohol will be different in type for everybody. This seems to be how your body reacts to alcohol. Sorry. Some believe that different types of alcohol might have an effct on this.

You may have some other medical problem that contributes to how your body reacts. Talk to your doctor about this. It could be serious, or could be something fixable.

Well if you blacked out you wouldnt know how much you drank now would you?

Stop drinking, order club soda .

Some people have less tolerance for alcohol than others

you might have drank more during the period you blacked out. either that or 2-3 glasses of wine is too much for you.

some people do.

roofies?

You may have been in the buzzed/tipsy stage and didn't realize it, sometimes that happens to me. I find that I'm more chatty after a couple of drinks but I know I'm not really "that drunk" and tend to just say or talk about anything when I'm with my friends.





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