I'm really just looking for a second opinion to be honest. I've dropped more than a few times but wouldn't say i do so regularly, and have never done so while drunk or even having had more than say one beer. Last weekend I was out and had had quite a bit to drink. I was talking (with a friend outside in the smoking area) about how I'd love to get hold of some MD, in the company of a few strangers who we made freidns with - this was about 11.45pm. Suddenly it was 3.30am and I realise gradually that I had little to no memory of the past few hours, and I felt shaky with a sore stomach and aching jaw. My opinion is that the guy we were chatting with outside dropped something into our drinks. We had had a lot of alcohol (probably 5-6n double vodkas) at this point but in my mind, instant memory loss doesnt happen with alcohol - i.e. when you have memory loss from drinking you realise when you wake up sober that you dont rememeber getting home, you don't suddenly realise that you've lost a few hours. I usually have a bit of memory loss when I drop, and sometimes a lot depending on the situation (i.e. where I've been, how much I've taken etc). I also arrived home feeling nervous, sick and energetic in a kind of exhausted, unpleasant way. In my mind, my body was in shock from experiencing a sudden high and memorable come-down, without having expected either. I'm just wondering whether others who may be more experienced agree with me or just think I was more drunk than I though - it's the instant memory loss that gets me. also, as I started to realise what was happening, a friend asked me what i was on - though i told him several times nothing, and i Noticed that my pupils were more dilated than usual - though the dark club environment could explain this. I remember being sick in the toilets and also lying on a sofa in the club st one point, that is about it. I haven't been sick from alcohol in about a year. I'm wondering if people agree with my conclusion or think I'm being hasty, and just drank more than I had realised/had a lower tolerance than I presumed...all input welcome. Thanks.