How to stop vomiting when drunk

Author: Mark Sanchez
Date Of Creation: 28 January 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Some might say, "Don't get drunk as hell," but they don't know how to have a good time.

Steps

  1. 1 Drink water. If you are very prone to vomiting, you can alternate between alcoholic drinks and water throughout the night. Otherwise, as soon as you get drunk and may feel nauseous, switch to water completely. Drink water regularly throughout the day, but never drink water before drinking alcohol.
  2. 2 Know when to stop. This is a trial and error method, but try to learn from your mistakes.
  3. 3 Stop drinking when you've reached your limit. This is harder than it sounds, especially when friends urge you to drink more and your inhibitions "stagger" from the amount already drunk. You can use the following phrase for protection: "If I drink some more, I will vomit", can work if you are talking to a person who lives there.
  4. 4 Eat something. If you drink too quickly, eating will slow down the process.
  5. 5 Get some fresh air. Cooling can help you. At parties, as a rule, everyone is hot, and the cold air can work wonders, that is, improve your well-being. An added bonus is that if you do vomit, it won't happen around people.
  6. 6 Stop drinking. If you are already very sick, it's time to quit for today. Especially if you have already vomited (even if you are feeling much better), the decision to keep drinking will lead to vomiting and potentially alcohol intoxication.
  7. 7 Massage your throat. When you feel nauseous, gently press your middle finger over the Adam's apple (girls, this is the middle of your throat) and move it in a circular motion until the nausea is replaced by a feeling of glee. Then continue drinking alcohol until you need to repeat the process again.

Tips

  • If you do feel nauseous, drink plenty of water. If you continue to vomit anyway, it is better to be nauseous with water than to suffer from unproductive vomiting.
  • Diversity is bad. If you go from margarita to daiquiri, you will be fine, but if you go from milk-based drinks like White Russian to rum and Coca-Cola, you will regret it.
  • If you feel very nauseous, be a good guest and go somewhere to avoid making a mess. Toilets are the nicest place, but at big parties they can often get busy.A sink with a waste disposal unit or outdoor space are good alternatives.
  • If you're at a party where people are playing drinking games, play them before you get drunk. Drinking games requires drinking too quickly, you can handle it more soberly if you are already heavily intoxicated - it is very likely that you end up vomiting.
  • If you get dizzy, keep your eyes open, stand up and do something, then the dizziness will stop.
  • Avoid drinks that make your stomach upset, be it a tequila or worse, like a concrete mixer or a prairie fire. Drink a few of these cocktails and you may end up almost sober, but you will still vomit.
  • When you feel like you've drunk more than enough, and that you might be vomiting, sitting with your head between your legs can help you feel better and more sober.
  • Don't drink at all and you won't feel sick.

Warnings

  • Excessive alcohol consumption is dangerous for many, many reasons.
  • Vomiting is your body's defense mechanism against overuse of a dangerous substance. Listen to your body.