The Next Day

I am sure most of you who enjoy partying and drinking, have experienced that one last hour of adrenalin during a big night where you feel you are having the time of your life, you have the highest level of alcohol tolerance and you are having the greatest time of your life.

The difference between when you are young and when you are not-so-young anymore, is when you were young, the next day you can think back to the night before, enjoy and savour every moment of the biggest, craziest-ever night and look forward to having another one. When you are not-so-young anymore, you can hardly remember what happened the night before because your alcohol tolerance has disappeared like your waistline has and you just simply can’t remember. You suffer massive hangovers the next day and the day after next and vow to yourself that you will never drink so much again.

What happens next? You are still having your big night, drinking just as much but with the horror of how painful it will be the next day hovering over your mind the whole night you are drinking. What do you do? You initially try to warn yourself that you are now older and more responsible so you should pace yourself, you should drink just enough to be happy/tipsy but not too much to make you sick the next day. You have stage one of the “next day syndrome”. Before you know it, you are happy and feeling like you are top of the world again so you keep drinking, thinking that you are still young and will prove to your body that you can still drink…until the next day…… [contact-form] [contact-field label=”Name” type=”name” required=”true” /] [contact-field label=”Email” type=”email” required=”true” /] [contact-field label=”Website” type=”url” /] [contact-field label=”Comment” type=”textarea” required=”true” /] [/contact-form]

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