So l am a social drinker, consuming at most 3-4 standard drinks ~2x / week on average. It's an understatement to say l get hungover easily. l get hungover far more often than all of my friends despite always drinking less than them. My range of symptoms include lethargy, slow cognitive function, dry mouth, and, most frequently, palpitations during sleep / significantly elevated heart rate upon wakening...rarely, if ever have any GI issues (never thrown up from drinking too much). My heart rate / palpitation thing is the most reliable indicator of whether l will be hungover the next day (which generally is the case). l am normally somewhat bradychardic - resting heart rate usually in the mid to upper 50s or so. My heart rate will rise during drinking and remain elevated for quite some time. Hard to say exactly by how much since l am rarely resting while drinking (usually dancing instead). However, l typically wear my apple watch, and sometimes check my heart rate when l get home after a night out. I've noticed that l can physically feel a difference in my heart rhythm with my heart rate as low as 63 BPM. l typically wake up after ~5 hours of sleep with my heart beating more strongly and at a higher rate than normal (maybe 70 BPM? hard too say since l don't sleep with my watch on) with a parched mouth. When this happens, l invariably experience some degree of other hangover symptoms later in the day (fatigue, lack of appetite, mental fog / deficit in cognitive processing speed, headache). I have spent the last 7 months or so experimenting with some things to help prevent hangovers, and unfortunately l have come up empty. The only consistent pattern i've noticed is that the later in the night l drink, the more likely l am to be hungover the next day. l have day drank on numerous occasions in quantities that significantly exceed my "going out" consumption and wake up feeling more or less fine the next day. But it's getting to the point where l can't drink at night at all. Last night was a great example of this. l ordered just ONE red bull vodka (in a small cup) at ~1:30 AM, drank nothing but water afterwards, fell asleep at 5:15 AM and have been exhausted and unproductive with a mild headache the entire day. On another recent occasion, l had 3 coronas spaced out more than one hour apart with 2 cups of water in between each drink and again, hungover the next day. l give my pills to friends and they tell me it definitely helps mitigate their hangover, yet it honestly seems to have little to no effect on me. I'm thinking that too much drinking from when l was 18-21 has permanently damaged my body and/or caused irreversible neuroadaptaions. l used imbibe heavily on weekends then (6+ drinks 2x a week pretty regularly).
My standard stack is:
Prior to drinking
600 - 1200 mg NAC
2g taurine
100 mg ALA
300 mg milk thistle
l have tried several other things including DHM but that also seems to have no effect on me.
Friends of mine can vouch that this seems to help them
Other random info. 26M, white, 5'9 135 lbs, Near vegan diet, Very sedentary lifestyle, but work out 2x a week, noticing a lot of hair falling out over past few months (often find 1 - 2 dozen strands a day appear on my laptop keyboard, some small some large - thinking some of these may be eyebrow / eyelashes; the longer strands seem to come from along my hairline. hair on top / back of my head is very thick...)
Any ideas? Any things l should get tested for? Thyroid functioning maybe? Should l try taking anything for an extended period of time rather than just before drinking? Or is the only real solution to stop drinking entirely? Because it's really getting to that point for me given that this happens 90% of the time l drink.
Hope some of you can offer some insight.
Thanks,
Michael
Edited by AppliedBio, 28 January 2018 - 04:53 AM.