Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
To me hangovers and withdrawals are two very different things. However I have heard from a few people online including Dr. Carl Hart and Dr. Jordan Peterson that alcohol hangovers ARE alcohol withdrawal. Carl Hart is pretty knowledgeable but controversial, Jordan Peterson did his PHD thesis on alcohol use disorder. So maybe they know what they're talking about?
Is this distorting the meaning of withdrawal? Obviously if you are a heavy/frequent enough drinker they start to blend together and you will experience hangover and withdrawal at the same time, but for an infrequent drinker who has a Saturday morning hangover - is this really withdrawal?
Is the increased anxiety, sweating, blood pressure, heart rate from a hangover really withdrawal from 1 night of drinking? I never thought so. Personally I never had significant anxiety during hangovers myself (which I am normally very prone to), nothing like real withdrawal at least, and I am a very heavy binge drinker.
Or is the action of 1 night of drinking on the brain really enough to cause some sort of dependence? Alcohol is a very unique drug I guess. Is benzo anxiety rebound considered withdrawal/dependence?
I've tried to find the research these two are referencing, but unfortunately the search terms I keep using are overcrowded with various random articles and blogs. If the research exists, I can't seem to find it.
Just wondering if anyone was enlightened on this issue.
Is this distorting the meaning of withdrawal? Obviously if you are a heavy/frequent enough drinker they start to blend together and you will experience hangover and withdrawal at the same time, but for an infrequent drinker who has a Saturday morning hangover - is this really withdrawal?
Is the increased anxiety, sweating, blood pressure, heart rate from a hangover really withdrawal from 1 night of drinking? I never thought so. Personally I never had significant anxiety during hangovers myself (which I am normally very prone to), nothing like real withdrawal at least, and I am a very heavy binge drinker.
Or is the action of 1 night of drinking on the brain really enough to cause some sort of dependence? Alcohol is a very unique drug I guess. Is benzo anxiety rebound considered withdrawal/dependence?
I've tried to find the research these two are referencing, but unfortunately the search terms I keep using are overcrowded with various random articles and blogs. If the research exists, I can't seem to find it.
Just wondering if anyone was enlightened on this issue.
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