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If you drink wine or any other alcoholic beverage too often, can it cause hallucination?

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If you drink wine or any other alcoholic beverage too often, can it cause hallucination?

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  1. Sure if your schwilling down the "green fairy" or absinthe as the technical name. Other than that If you drink "too often" I would say your just always drunk and tired and seeing double.


  2. I'm always seeing pink elephants....

  3. Oh yes.

    You have to drink a lot though.  But it's nowhere near the same calibre of LSD hallucination.

  4. I've heard that absinthe can cause hallucinations but I've never heard of any other alcohol causing them.

    If an alcoholic decides to just stop drinking one day, withdrawal from the alcohol can cause intense hallucinations

  5. No...Unless you dropped acid into it.

  6. your liver can start shutting down

  7. absinthe can, but otherwise not really.

    the thingis.....i have had times where after i went to sleep, i didnt actually sleep but stayed half awake all night hearing voices after heavy drinking.  this might be a side effect of some of my prescription medications though.

  8. I DONT THINK SO BUT MAYBE YES U COULD CHECK IT ON GOOGLE

  9. I remember one time I drank a couple of shots of white lightening but I also had took a bunch of dextromathorphan (found in cough medicine) I literally went blind.. mind you this was in my teenage years Im not that stupid anymore.

  10. It's rare for regular alcohol use (or even intoxication) itself to cause hallucinations.   However, in people who are physically dependent on alcohol who suddenly stop or greatly reduce their normal alcohol intake hallucinations are common.  Usually the hallucinations are occasional and only occur in the first day or two of withdrawal then disappear.  In a condition called Alcohol withdrawal hallucinosis they are more frequent and persistent.  Alcohol withdrawal delirium (delirium tremens or the "DTs") often causes profound visual/tactile/auditory hallucinations.

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