I am guaranteed a hangover

I started drinking when I was 15. The first time I drank I was very hungover the next morning but every time after that I could drink a lot without feeling it the next morning. This happened until one night I had way way too much and passed out and threw up several times affecting me for days. Now it seems every time I drink I am very hungover! Is this normal?

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  • Lay off the booze then, chief.

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  • emilydoll

    Well you're poisoning yourself.

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  • Solophonic

    You are simply drinking too much. Cut back a little bit, and avoid mixing alcohols if possible. When I know I drank too much I take some tums and Tylenol before bed and more in the morning if I feel like I still need it.

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    • flutterhigh

      Good advice. Acetaminophen and alcohol are known to cure ailments, diseases, and dismemberment when taken together in large doses. The side effect, however, is liver failure.

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      • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

        and drink water.

        seriously i know it sucks to down water when you're drinking but hangovers happen because you're dehydrated.

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  • shade_ilmaendu

    While you're drinking, if you feel hungry, eat. After drinking, drink water equal or greater to how much alcohol you had. And if you smoke weed, have a little that night (don't overdo it or you will be sick. Small amounts.) and a little the day after. When you wake up, drink more water before you eat. :)

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    • Alison89

      In addition to drinking water, take a couple of aspirin or other headache-reducing pills. Also consider drinking a glass of water after every beer/drink and never drink on an empty stomach.

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  • Shackleford96

    You probably got alcohol poisoning.

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