Whats the Worst That Can Happen Having a Night Without Alcohol?
Question by Mike: Whats the worst that can happen having a night without Alcohol?
Whats the worst that can happen having a night without Alcohol?
I have drunk pretty much every evening for over 2 years to get to sleep and to relax my mind for sleeping. I’m getting fed up of waking up in the morning and not being able to eat or do much because It takes a while to sober up.
Doctors won’t put me on medication due to fact they can be addictive. Whats the worst that could happen not having anything to drink in the evening ?
I have heard bad things can happen because the body is so dependent on the alcohol, I get the shakes if It gets after a certain time and I haven’t drank. I drink minimum to get to sleep a 2 litre bottle of cider and a 500ml can which is 13 units of alcohol but usually it’s about 16.
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by 4 Gram Blunts
you will probably get the shakes and some cold sweats/heat flashes. Worst case scenario would be a stroke or seizure – but that is more likely the case for someone who has been drunk every day for a decade or more. It might suck detoxing for a few days, but the grass will be greener on the other side 🙂
Answer by Connor
If you are truly physically dependend on alcohol, the worst that can happen is you die. However it isn’t common to be that truly dependent on the substance.
If you are having this severe of an alcohol addiction problem you need to see someone. You need to speak to your doctor and see a psychologist/psychiatrist to help you with your issue.
You do need to speak with someone and get help. Alcohol is not necessary to get proper sleep and rest, in fact it hinders it.
-Connor
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