Why does this happen to me after I drink beer and I'm hungover?

Q. Basically I will drink anywhere between 6-10 beers and chug some of them. I will be somewhat hungover the next day, however, the main problem I encounter is that my brain is fried. I can't really put sentences and it seems like I am more psychologically harmed rather then physically harmed.

A. Your brain doesn't work that well when you are dehydrated.
Make sure to drink water and get some salts (eat some chips or a burger), before you go to bed. You should feel better in the morning.
Lying on the couch, watching bad tv and eating junk the day after a binge, is the most you can ask of your brain in this situation...

Whats the best food to eat if you might throw it up/have a bad hangover?
Q. when i get really hungry i get queesy so i didn't eat anything today cuz i wasnt sure if i was going to throw up again or was just really hungry.

hangover remedies also accepted

A. What Does Relieve Hangovers

The only real cure for a hangover is time. If no more alcohol is consumed, hangover symptoms should subside between eight and 24 hours. There are some things that can be done to relieve some of the most severe symptoms.
Water or Sports Drinks - The dehydration effects of alcohol causes some of the most discomfort associated with hangovers -- headache, dizziness, and lightheadedness. The quickest way to relieve those symptoms is to drink lots of water. Sports drinks, such as Gatorade, will not only relieve dehydration, but also replace needed electrolytes.
Painkillers - Aspirin and ibuprofen (Advil or Motrin) may reduce hangover headache and muscle pain, but should not be used if you are experiencing abdominal pain or nausea. The medications themselves are gastric irritants and can compound gastrointestinal hangover symptoms. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) should not be taken during a hangover because alcohol metabolism enhances acetaminophen's toxicity. Also, ibuprofen taken when dehydrated can sometimes cause kidney dysfunction especially in persons with poor kidney function.
Eggs - Because eggs contain cysteine, which breaks down acetaldehyde in the body, eating eggs the morning after a drinking binge could help remove the hangover-causing alcohol metobolite toxin from the body.
Bananas - Alcohol, like any diuretic, depletes the body of potassium. Eating bananas, or other fruit high in potassium, while having hangover symptoms can replenish the potassium and lost electrolytes. Sports drinks typically are good sources of potassium.
Bouillon Soup - If you can't handle the idea of eating anything solid while experiencing severe hangover symptoms, try some bouillon soup. It also can help replace salt and potassium lost during a drinking binge.
Fruit or Fruit Juice - Consuming fruit or fruit juice while hungover can increase energy, replaces vitamins and nutrients and has been shown to speed up the body's process of getting rid of toxins. Fruits and fruit juices therefore can help decrease the intensity of hangover symptoms.

Breakfast ideas for me and for you?
Q. In the morning I will feel hungover and will need a steady breakfast. I know you may feel the need for a good brekky too.
I'm thinking now of a simple fry up OR some lightly scrambled eggs with toast. What u think?

A. Just about anything greasy, fatty, and generally unhealthy always sounded good after a hangover in my binge drinking days. Me and my buddies would often go out to eat and eat big burgers or get steak & eggs for breakfast/brunch (we were hungry men during hangovers). Consuming sport drinks during the day did wonders too.




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