Drinking and hangovers?!


Question: Drinking and hangovers.?
i sometimes drink alot and this week i drank maybe 4 or 5 nights out of the week. and this evening i am not drinking but i started to feel dizzy and would get really light headed for a few seconds. is this from binge drinking.? the reason i ask is because i took an adderall pill and i do not have the subscription. i took it yesterday morning and didnt drink while i was on it. but it made my chest hurt alittle bit. and today my chest has been hurting alittle too. help please!.? sorry this was so long and if you dont get it. thanks.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
your dizzy and lightheaded because your blood sugar is all messed up and you took a pill that raised your heart rate. Health Question & Answer

binge drinking is rili bad for u and has both short and long term effects, the feeling you are experiencing is your body reacting to the massive amount of alchohol consumed because it didn't have tim to process it before you drank more, I would reccommend limiting binge drinking to 2-3 nights a week that are not next to each other.Health Question & Answer

Well just dont drink for a little while...
and as for thedizzyness, id say the weeks worth of drinking is just giving you a major light headed hangover.Health Question & Answer

My boyfriend drinks, and when he doesn't have alcohol, he feels sick and gets really angry and touchy. Which I think is from the alcohol withdrawal.. As for the adderall, my friend took like 7 or so one night, and his chest tightned up to the point where he couldn't breath. So maybe minor chest pain is a side effect to adderall.? As for the feeling dizzy and feeling light headed, that could be either of those things, or a mixture of the two.Health Question & Answer



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