Alchohol can cause blackouts and dizzyness:)
A blackout can occur after abusing alcohol.
The answer to your question is yes and no. Yes, you can get a blackout when you take alcohol and methadone together. And no, methadone is not the cause of a blackout. If you get a blackout it is strictly from the Alcohol consumption. Of course, methadone will increase your level of intoxication. But if you blackout on methadone, you are either dead or overdosing. Methadone is a very dangerous drug and has an incredibly long half-life. I do NOT recommend mixing methadone and any other drug. If you are going to drink while on methadone, do so in moderation.
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Some people experience blackouts after consuming too much alcohol. There are two forms of alcohol blackout. In en bloc blackout, the person experiences amnesia covering the entire period of intoxication. In fragmentary blackout the person experiences partial amnesia of that period. En bloc blackout is unusual. Blackouts should not be confused with passing out, a phenomenon in which people lose consciousness.
of course. anyone can
Actually, no. Women are more quickly affected by alcohol than men, and the progression of their alcoholism tends to be faster. They often reach the blackout stage well before a male would, due to the way they metabolize alcohol -- much less efficiently than males.
Blackouts can be caused by a number of things. A trauma, over indulging in alcohol or drugs, or cardiac arrhythmias are just a few reasons for a blackout.
That is a possible, but highly unlikely cause. More likely, you have either had an alcohol-blackout, you passed out somewhere and just woke up, or you have gotten to an area you are unfamiliar with.
A blackout is more likely to be experienced when someone drinks too much alcohol very quickly. A blackout is a period of total memory loss. Women are prone to this than men.
Drinkers who consume alcohol rapidly on an empty stomach, thus experiencing a rapid and high BAC, are more likely to have a blackout.
You're probably having spicy food on nights out and forgetting it cause of the booze,and it's giving you diarrhoea.
Blackouts can occur when a person's blood alcohol level rises rapidly, impairing the brain's ability to form new memories. Factors such as the rate of alcohol consumption, tolerance levels, genetics, and overall health can influence whether someone experiences a blackout or not. Individuals who drink at a faster pace or have a lower tolerance for alcohol are more likely to blackout.