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DiscussionMixing drugs and alcohol makes me feel great
Thread starterrestingplace
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Was just drinking and taking a couple paracetamold since I know it won't do too much but it feels great after a long day of failing some important exams I had to take. Listening to music as well. It feels so great Holy shit. Anyone else also do stuff like this to feel good?
fuck, this is shitty idea to mix that stuff togheter. i know one person who did that, and now this person need liver transplantation, and is in big pain.
Paracetamol doesn't really interact with alcohol, except in doing more liver damage. Any feeling you might get from paracetamol itself is if you have physical pain and it gets relieved by the paracetamol because the sudden relief of physical pain releases endorphins. So any good feeling you have now is from the alcohol only. Be very careful with substance use to relieve stress if you are prone to abuse substances like me.
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The most ill ever mix is weed and alcohol, which feels great! But even doing that leaves me 10x as hungover the next day and usually isn't worth it. Feeling good after a terrible day is a mixed blessing because you can avoid feeling awful, but those awful feelings are what drives us to preform and work hard. Using drugs / alcohol as a cure all is a path to addiction, please be careful <3
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