Sunday night I had a few drinks with some mates, only about 4 beers and a sip or two of a vodka mixer, so not heavy drinking at all. It's now 1:38pm on Tuesday and ever since drinking, I've felt somewhat zoned out, "not really with it", kinda feel like im dreaming and not in reality, etc. It seems near impossible to explain. I haven't experienced any hangover like symptoms at all e.g. sickness or headaches, just feeling really strange. I'm 17.
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Dear , as u said you are only 17Yrs , how u decide u didn't had heavy drink despite of having 4 ,, alcohol is injurious to health so stop it. U are suffering with neurological disturbance hence stop early other wise u wl land up into serious problem.
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Your given history is inconclusive so some more information related to your problem are required for better advice
Mixing two alcohol even in miner amount may cause serious complications depending upon how your body react
As blind treatment may not get desired results or may worsen the conditions
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