Moonraker
07-29-2003, 04:44 PM
<jay@mailhole.com> wrote in message
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>>
> The effects you experience are the opposite of what you experience
> whilst you are drinking. The reason this happens is because your body
> attempts to create and equilibrium - the alcohol you consume produces
> effects X, Y and Z. To counteract these effects, your body starts to
> do A, B and C - the opposite to X, Y and Z because this is what will
> most effectively counteract them. As an example, if alcohol produces
> a euphoric sensation, your body will begin to produce more 'unhappy'
> hormones to counteract the abnormal height of emotion. So, when you
> stop drinking the alcohol, you have a surplus of A B and C and no X, Y
> and Z to cancel them out, which causes the effects you describe. In
> the example this would cause an excess of 'unhappy' hormones, leaving
> you feeling depressed.
>
>
An excess of "unhappy hormones".... Why, thank you, Dr. Freud. Amazing
diagnosis. I've heard a hangover called many things....never unhappy
hormones.
(Rosie....I believe this one's for you.)
news:pevcivkqosqv8vhf9kfsso3nllrqsukgju@4ax.com...
>>
> The effects you experience are the opposite of what you experience
> whilst you are drinking. The reason this happens is because your body
> attempts to create and equilibrium - the alcohol you consume produces
> effects X, Y and Z. To counteract these effects, your body starts to
> do A, B and C - the opposite to X, Y and Z because this is what will
> most effectively counteract them. As an example, if alcohol produces
> a euphoric sensation, your body will begin to produce more 'unhappy'
> hormones to counteract the abnormal height of emotion. So, when you
> stop drinking the alcohol, you have a surplus of A B and C and no X, Y
> and Z to cancel them out, which causes the effects you describe. In
> the example this would cause an excess of 'unhappy' hormones, leaving
> you feeling depressed.
>
>
An excess of "unhappy hormones".... Why, thank you, Dr. Freud. Amazing
diagnosis. I've heard a hangover called many things....never unhappy
hormones.
(Rosie....I believe this one's for you.)