It s a GABA drug, so it works and can make you feel like other GABA drugs, say Xanax for example. As others have said, higher doses can make you feel drunk, but in my experience it s usually not a very pleasurable feeling.
The truth is, mixing alcohols does not actually make you sick or worsen the hangover. making you feel less drunk than you actually are. This phenomenon can
Drugs that affect a person's mental state (psychoactive drugs) can Kava and alcohol: can make you feel more drunk and increase risk of liver damage.
Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose. If you Swelling of the body including extremities. Feeling drunk
As gabapentin can make someone feel drunk, you can understand why that side effect might appeal to some people. But unlike other drugs that may
It creates tolerance against alcohol consumption, making you feel a state of confusion. What does it feel like to be drunk on Adderall? The
In sleep drunkenness, your brain skips this inertia phase. And so, the transition is rough, causing you to feel as though you re drunk. You might feel drunk right after you wake up as opposed to the auto-brewery syndrome. Alcohol should be on the list of things you need to avoid. Even a tiny amount can make you feel very drunk.
do not co-sleep with your baby if you (or anyone in the bed) smokes, has drunk alcohol or has taken drugs or medicine that make you feel drowsy; do not smoke
It will absolutely make you foggy and feel drunk. That's partly why/how it works.
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also as someone who has expirience with drugs i feel the need to say that ecstasy doesnt lead to harder drugs because nobody takes ecstasyand thinks „this is nice i am trying heroin next!“
if light drugs lead to hard drugs how do you explain all the people who drink alcohol and never do other drugs?
everybody who takes harder drugs drinks water does this mean water lead to harder drugs too?
i know this is the wrong place for discussions like this but this site is full of stories which feature getting drunk and i am fed up by the double standard in this comment section and in society in general