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Can't drink cheap larger or any cider anymore. Wrecks the stomach
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Originally posted by FREEWHEELER FREEWHEELER wrote:

That Bratislava/Prague double header in 2007 damn near killed me..........

 
+1. After drinking all day in Bratislava (and I really dont know what part of the brain was functioning to come up with this) we found ourselves in a nightclub at 2am, and realised everybody in Brat would be on the infamous cattle train at 12 (or whatever time), so in a drink inspired moment of clarity, decided to get the one at 6 am instead. Back to hostel, grabbed bags, and off to Prague with us. No sleep on train. Checked in, out for something to eat, met a few lads as ya do, went back on the beer. Stayed going til about midnight, back to hotel, could not sleep, even though I had been awake for 60 something straight hours. Up and out next day (might have been match day, at this stage I could not tell) before eventually getting a few hours kip some 3 days later. Never felt as bad in me life.
 
 
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I can still drink as much as I used to (29 now) and do the sessions. It not the sessions though its the aftermath that kills me. 3 day weekend session and i'd nearly have to take a week off now. Can't enjoy the sessions properly when i'm on them now because its in the back of my mind when I do stop that there will be HELL to pay!! Also when I was younger the hangover was only a physical hangover. These days not only do you get the physical hangover but whats even worse is the emotional/physcological hangover. After six days and nights on the sauce for the slovakia trip I was a broken man, physically and emotionally(financiallly also). Fit to fall into my mothers arms and breakdown when I got home!!! 
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Originally posted by boywonder boywonder wrote:

I can still drink as much as I used to (29 now) and do the sessions. It not the sessions though its the aftermath that kills me. 3 day weekend session and i'd nearly have to take a week off now. Can't enjoy the sessions properly when i'm on them now because its in the back of my mind when I do stop that there will be HELL to pay!! Also when I was younger the hangover was only a physical hangover. These days not only do you get the physical hangover but whats even worse is the emotional/physcological hangover. After six days and nights on the sauce for the slovakia trip I was a broken man, physically and emotionally(financiallly also). Fit to fall into my mothers arms and breakdown when I got home!!! 

around the same age and I know exactly what your talkin about.
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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by boywonder boywonder wrote:

I can still drink as much as I used to (29 now) and do the sessions. It not the sessions though its the aftermath that kills me. 3 day weekend session and i'd nearly have to take a week off now. Can't enjoy the sessions properly when i'm on them now because its in the back of my mind when I do stop that there will be HELL to pay!! Also when I was younger the hangover was only a physical hangover. These days not only do you get the physical hangover but whats even worse is the emotional/physcological hangover. After six days and nights on the sauce for the slovakia trip I was a broken man, physically and emotionally(financiallly also). Fit to fall into my mothers arms and breakdown when I got home!!! 

around the same age and I know exactly what your talkin about.
 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by boywonder boywonder wrote:

I can still drink as much as I used to (29 now) and do the sessions. It not the sessions though its the aftermath that kills me. 3 day weekend session and i'd nearly have to take a week off now. Can't enjoy the sessions properly when i'm on them now because its in the back of my mind when I do stop that there will be HELL to pay!! Also when I was younger the hangover was only a physical hangover. These days not only do you get the physical hangover but whats even worse is the emotional/physcological hangover. After six days and nights on the sauce for the slovakia trip I was a broken man, physically and emotionally(financiallly also). Fit to fall into my mothers arms and breakdown when I got home!!! 

around the same age and I know exactly what your talkin about.
 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.
 
I have never experienced this thank God. If I did, going by the way people describe it, I think Id nearly give up the drink
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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by boywonder boywonder wrote:

I can still drink as much as I used to (29 now) and do the sessions. It not the sessions though its the aftermath that kills me. 3 day weekend session and i'd nearly have to take a week off now. Can't enjoy the sessions properly when i'm on them now because its in the back of my mind when I do stop that there will be HELL to pay!! Also when I was younger the hangover was only a physical hangover. These days not only do you get the physical hangover but whats even worse is the emotional/physcological hangover. After six days and nights on the sauce for the slovakia trip I was a broken man, physically and emotionally(financiallly also). Fit to fall into my mothers arms and breakdown when I got home!!! 

around the same age and I know exactly what your talkin about.
 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.


And the older you get the worse this experience is. Eventually you have to accept that it's your body giving your mind a severe rollicking for what you've put it through, so much so that you have to stop doing it eventually.





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Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.
 
I have never experienced this thank God. If I did, going by the way people describe it, I think Id nearly give up the drink


Yeah you will be saying that while the Fear is playing f**k with you and then around wednesday u cant wait for the weekend againSmile.
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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.
 
I have never experienced this thank God. If I did, going by the way people describe it, I think Id nearly give up the drink


Yeah you will be saying that while the Fear is playing f**k with you and then around wednesday u cant wait for the weekend againSmile.
 
Never get "The Fear" but suffer something terrible from "The Drink Depressions" for 2 days after a big session. Along the lines of "What is the point of my life" "I've achieved feck all in nearly 30 years" Ad Infinatum. Hate it! Thumbs Down Then I wake up the following morning and I'm a happy little soul once more!Big smile
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Originally posted by Lurleen Lumpkin Lurleen Lumpkin wrote:

Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.
 
I have never experienced this thank God. If I did, going by the way people describe it, I think Id nearly give up the drink


Yeah you will be saying that while the Fear is playing f**k with you and then around wednesday u cant wait for the weekend againSmile.
 
Never get "The Fear" but suffer something terrible from "The Drink Depressions" for 2 days after a big session. Along the lines of "What is the point of my life" "I've achieved feck all in nearly 30 years" Ad Infinatum. Hate it! Thumbs Down Then I wake up the following morning and I'm a happy little soul once more!Big smile

the fear,drink depressions,DT's all much the same thing.Sounds bad Lurleen ,never had that.the worst thing is when you cant sleep for a night or 2.
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Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by Lurleen Lumpkin Lurleen Lumpkin wrote:

Originally posted by rossieman rossieman wrote:

Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

 
+1
 
The fear and anxiety after a heavy session is a killer.
 
I have never experienced this thank God. If I did, going by the way people describe it, I think Id nearly give up the drink


Yeah you will be saying that while the Fear is playing f**k with you and then around wednesday u cant wait for the weekend againSmile.
 
Never get "The Fear" but suffer something terrible from "The Drink Depressions" for 2 days after a big session. Along the lines of "What is the point of my life" "I've achieved feck all in nearly 30 years" Ad Infinatum. Hate it! Thumbs Down Then I wake up the following morning and I'm a happy little soul once more!Big smile

the fear,drink depressions,DT's all much the same thing.Sounds bad Lurleen ,never had that.the worst thing is when you cant sleep for a night or 2.
 
Not bad enough to make me get sense!! LOLLOLLOL
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The fear is fookin awful, Only start getting it the past 3 or 4 years, there was a time when I literally went on the piss Thursday til Sunday most weeks not a bother whereas these days 2 nights in a row is even a bit too much of an ask
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The fear + you are due in to work = Panic attack

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Had about 8 pints last night and can't remember comin home:( joke at this stage:(
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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

The fear + you are due in to work = Panic attack

 
I'm not that old and this is a regular Sunday night occurance, do I just have alot to look forward to?
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Seriously odd stuff regarding the "fear" and all that sh*te. You drink, you get drunk, you wake up, your hungover, that's it   
This time next year........
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Originally posted by t_rAndy t_rAndy wrote:

The fear + you are due in to work = Panic attack

 
 
Every f**kin Sunday Andy.
Here's Christys take on it.........
 
 
 
 
 
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