How do you drink without throwing up?

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asked Dec 24, 2021 in Other- Health by Jilipsouza (860 points)
How do you drink without throwing up?

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answered Dec 26, 2021 by Towcita (1,070 points)
If you're throwing up after drinking alcohol then it's likely you're drinking too much alcohol.

You should only drink a little bit of alcohol and not enough to get drunk.

Throwing up after getting drunk is normal and you'll usually have a hangover as well.

Throwing up after drinking may reduce stomach pain that the alcohol has caused.

If a person throws up shortly after having a drink, the body may not have absorbed the alcohol, potentially lessening its effects.

Some other ways to avoid throwing up when drinking alcohol are to alternate the alcohol with some water.

Try alternating every alcoholic drink with a glass of water, it keeps you from getting dehydrated and prevents nausea.

Don't chug through liters at a go though, or you'll be projectile barfing your face off.

Limit the number of drinks you consume in an hour.

Pacing yourself while drinking is pretty tough, considering short term memory loss is at an all time high.

You could set up a dedicated reminder on your phone to beat you into submission, or just train yourself to not be an alcoholic.

Eat before and during your drinking scene.

Most definitely line your stomach with some carbs like rice, pasta or bread and also some fatty foods before hitting the bottle.

Avocados, eggs and salmon is apparently the best combo in the biz.

This slows the rate at which your system absorbs alcohol, and keeps your entire system working at primo buzz - flirting, dancing and being a boss rather than a drooling mess lying upside down in the corner.

Pop a few antacids a little while before your first drink.

Over the counter antacids can do wonders for your oft-abused stomach.

They reduce acidity and can really help with you not feeling that all too familiar bilial surge when you're 7 drinks down.

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