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What makes you have the shakes after you've consumed alot of alcohol?

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and it makes it hard to eat anything the very next day

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  1. This is your body physically becoming addicted to the drug. It is a form of detox that will only subside if you get more alcohol. Your body and mind don't want food. It wants booze. A very bad place to be.


  2. alcohol turns to sugar and your prob mixing it with sweet mixers so all that suagr breaks down while your sleeping and makes you jitter like a sugar rush

  3. If you get the shakes the next day, it is because you have become a hard core drinker, some would go so far as to say alcoholic even. One of the side effects of a neural depressant is loss of fine motor skills and control. You went through this stage last night and like going up a hill and down the other side, hit the same symptoms on the way back down the next day. Time to seek out professional help to evaluate and determine if you really have a problem or not. In the meantime, I suggest NOT driving, as that would be simply a STUPID thing to do while drinking...

  4. Its part of the body reacting to withdrawal from alcohol. The nervous system is depressed during drinking. The next day the nervous system including the brain overcompensates by firing off chemicals that make you anxious, jittery, shaky and generally everything the opposite of the depressive effects.

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