Vodka dizzyness...?!


Question:

Vodka dizzyness...?

When I was a young'un (about, ohh, 23) I used to be able to "do" vodka. I love vodka! It tastes ok, doesn't cause hangovers, and most of all, it "works" with me, it would make me much more relaxed and affable, totally non-violent drink for me. Nowadays, I have 4 Vodkas and cokes and have to stop. I'm not relaxed and affable (aka "drunk"), that amount of alcohol has little pyschological effect TBH, but it attacks my head instead until I get a dizziness so violent, accompanied by that "moving vision", that I am sometimes sick from it.
Why has this started happening? Is it like my body's defence board saying "OK. This guy likes vodka/alcohol a bit too much, let's make it hard for him to drink it and hard to get drunk"?


Answers:
To much Vodka catches up with you, I used to be able to "do" way more vodka when I was younger to. I used to drink a Mickey and be somewhat fine the next day. Now at 35 that is way to much.

Sounds like you've enjoyed too much vodka in your life! You might be suffering from alcohol toxicity, which is your body's way of telling you that you've had enough. 4 vodka and cokes should alter your perceptions and give you a blood alcohol level that could result in a DUI. I'd suggest that you look more closely at your love for the stuff and whether you might have a bigger problem going on with it!




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