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Originally Posted by cifex
i've heard the secret is that you have to actually learn drunk.
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QUOTED FOR TRUTH.
Its how I was selftaught almost 14 years ago..... the sting of falls hurts only a tad bit less. LOL
But in all seriousness, a hangover is actualy "Withdrawl".
Your body needs Oxygen to function properly and dehydration affects the braincells most after heavy drinking. Water is key, but also so is getting the Oxygen flowing. There definately is no "lack" of clean crisp fresh air, so it has to do with electrolytes and water at that point.
I'm no rookie to drinking abd being hungover, but snowboarding hunglover is also potentialy even more deadly as the body is unable to recover from injury as easily. Concussions are compounded even more if you already have the "I need to sleep" feeling in your mind.
In my experiences, you do have a "loosened up" point while drinking a few beers and boarding, but tehre is a point where you go over that line and you actualy are at risk as you loose fine muscle controls.
Mixing Tylenol and alcohol does a very damaging result to your liver also. READ THE WARNINGS ! they are there for a reason !
I rarely drink anymore, so when I do "booze it up" I get wicked bad hangovers as I used to be a "good-drinker" aka: "Party guy"
Secret is to not get wasted, and don't go to sleep right away, you need to come down a bit and get fluids inthe system, ( not just in the stomach)