Is it true that alcoholic drinks, makes u forget all your problems?!


Question: Is it true that alcoholic drinks, makes u forget all your problems!?
just to have an idea, coz i never get drunk, not even tasted!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
No, Alcoholic drinks can't make anyone forget any problem!. They make one's brain unconscious for some time, so, it seems that he is the most happiest person in world!. He has no problem at all!. But, after some time, when effect goes away, he is the most sad person in world with a number of increased person!. One may say that a person should be given alcohol for making him happy for sometime!. But, after that "sometime", it can increase the vigor in him/her and will make the society crime graph go above!.

So, for problems, don't take alcohol!. Meet a concealer, be happy, do something everytime and live with friends or relatives!. This will make you forget all problems permanently, not alcohol!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There is truth to this!. Alcoholic drinks dont necessarily make you "forget" your problems, its just when you drink, the alcohol in it, plays with your mind and makes it a little hard to think properly, Meaning you wont be thinking about your average problems!.

So!.!.!. Yes basically if you drink enough, for the time being you wont have any problems!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well, alcohol is chemically speaking a depressant so actually the wrong thing to do when you feel down is drink!. It kind of amplifies your mood, whichever one you are in!. You sober up eventually and probably with a huge hangover if you drink too much!. The worst thing to do when you are alone and feel down is to drink and being alone!. Its still ok (age appropriately), to have a few drinks with friends when going out etc!.

If you feel bad go and exercise!. The chemicals already in your body will actually lift you up and you should feel better!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

wel in my experience they start to but by a few hours you feel worse and for me I end up thinking everything is worse than it is
Alcohol is a depressent so when you sober up you feel worse then you did so I would say if you are planning on drinking to forget your problems don't
I drink too have a good time, sometimes I envy people like you because you don't need drink
I feel lost without drink on a night out and can't relax, but I supose everyones differantWww@FoodAQ@Com

Maybe only temporarialy if you are totally intoxicated!. Sometimes it makes you think of them more!. But, if is does help, when you are once again sober, well, there they are again!.
Do not turn to alcohol!. Deal with your problems rationally and sensibly and get help if you need it!. No sense adding an addiction to your list!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Sure, when you're loaded, you forget your problems!. But then you sober up and they are all there, plus the DUI you got while you were trying to "forget"!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Drink enough and you'll not only forget your problems, You might not even remember were you are, But when you wake up or come to, You might have a lot more problems then before you started drinking!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Apparently They Do For A While, But it's not the best solution to solve or forget your problems!. Talking to a family member,friend or councilor is much much safer and much better!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Only for a while - but the next morning they come back bigger and stronger, and they've taken a set of whole new problems with them!Www@FoodAQ@Com

No!.

Drinking your problems away make them worse because when you regain your composure they are still there and more!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

yes, until the following morning, when you have all of your old problems plus a hangoverWww@FoodAQ@Com

yea but once it wears off it makes it even worse!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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