I've posted this on another, more general site and got confusing responses. So I figured I would post it here, to a more focused group.
This may only happen to me, but Im guessing it happens to everyone. If you've been drinking and you're near/over your personal limit.... every time you take another drink, you gag....
When I've hit/gone over my limit every single shot/drink I take I gag pretty hard. I never throw up, but there's this involuntary rejection of liquor that happens. The odd thing is that this doesn't happen with drinks that don't contain alcohol. If I drink water or juice I'm fine.. I can chug it like I was sober. But if you give me something with alcohol in it, I'l have a hard time getting it down.
So I ask..... is this a mental or a physical reaction? Is it the actual alcohol in the drink making me gag, or is it the knowledge of the presents of alcohol that makes me gag?
I have yet to do personal in depth tests with this.... cause let's face it, when you're drunk it's hard to be scientific... So I'm posting the question here... any ideas?
This may only happen to me, but Im guessing it happens to everyone. If you've been drinking and you're near/over your personal limit.... every time you take another drink, you gag....
When I've hit/gone over my limit every single shot/drink I take I gag pretty hard. I never throw up, but there's this involuntary rejection of liquor that happens. The odd thing is that this doesn't happen with drinks that don't contain alcohol. If I drink water or juice I'm fine.. I can chug it like I was sober. But if you give me something with alcohol in it, I'l have a hard time getting it down.
So I ask..... is this a mental or a physical reaction? Is it the actual alcohol in the drink making me gag, or is it the knowledge of the presents of alcohol that makes me gag?
I have yet to do personal in depth tests with this.... cause let's face it, when you're drunk it's hard to be scientific... So I'm posting the question here... any ideas?