Alcohol affects

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Can drinking too much and then waking up with a hangover cause your body's temperature to screw up? i.e. i keep overheating when everyone else is fine. Or am i going to die?
 
Alcohol wreaks havoc on pretty much all of your body systems, wouldn't surprise me if it's up in your hypothalamus screwing *** up too.

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Gilly
 
I get bad shivers when hungover, I hate it. As well as the usuals.

You can react in a lot of different ways, It's the brain you're playing with afterall
 
age : 17

ahhh

yes hangovers screw your body up big time, you're basically poisining yourself

hangover's suck, but they're part of the package :p
 
As said alcohol screws everything up. But there are ways to minimize it. Eat something heavy when you get home, chips, burgers, pizza or whatever. Drink plenty of water and then put a bottle of drink by your bed. Every time you wake up down some. That way you will hardly ever have a proper hangover.
 
Alcohol dilates the capileries in the skin, cause warm blood to flow to the surface of your skin more than it usually would, which is why if your drunk and walking home on a cold night you always feel warm, its also why if you fall into a feezing sea while drunk you are basically a dead man.

I guess the hangover is doing something similar to you.
 
I tend to drink quite hard so I am familiar with some rather horenous hangovers. Not that I have to get drunk to have fun, more that I don't realise how much I am drinking.

A top tip - if going to a houseparty, never ever drink spirits. Very hard to tell how much you are drinking and once you are feeling happy you may drinking more than what is sensible and it can hit you like a brick wall. Take cans of beer and you can easily limit your drinking.
 
your dying, but then again everyone is slowly dying :)

you have a hangover thats all

drink a reasonable amount of room temperature water and eat something , i find bacon , eggs & toast does the trick

i also find doing some form of exercise makes me a bit better, cycling, jogging or even a long walk
 
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