Yes, we feel the effects of alcohol just like anyone else. Autism is a neurological difference, it doesn't change how we respond to drugs like alcohol.
Because people have no idea .
Alcohol takes many hours to be metabolized through your system. Some people burn it off faster & some slower, depending on what and how you drink. You may still have alcohol in your system and you may feel the effects for 24 hours, but it is unlikely that you "feel the alcohol" in your stomach.
Alcohol tends to elevate mood and make people feel better and happier. However, the emotional effects of alcohol are heavily dependent of the expectations of the drinker.
I definitely don't feel the effects of alcohol as much on Suboxone, much like other opioid medications act. If I do feel a little hung over, the Sub seems to help me feel better.
damage to the brain and liver and be feel sick in the mourning
Lyrica is pregabalin. Many people report comparing it to the effects of alcohol, or of being wired, while others report feeling heavy.
People use drugs and alcohol to feel good and to have an escape.
If you look at statestics, you might feel terrified. About 2,200 people die of alcohol poisoning in the US each year 6 people die of alcohol poisoning each day in the US. AND most people who die are middle-aged adults or men. For detailed effects , watch the video in the link 10 signs of alcohol poisoning youtu.be/ENxcie_yEBw
Depends on your body mass, your own personal metabolism, and your tolerance for alcohol. Small people get drunk sooner than big people, and women usually have a lower tolerance for alcohol than men do. People of Asian ancestry ( including American Indians) have a lower tolerance for alcohol than Caucasians do. On average, a small person will feel the effects of the second drink, and a large person will feel it by number three.
Those are fairly common side effects of aripiprazole (Abilify). The alcohol magnifies the effect. You should not drink alcohol if you are taking any antipsychotic medication.
It's called 'desensitizing'. If you have to drink more and more to feel the same effects that you used to feel a year ago - you are becoming desensitized to the physical effects of alcohol (however - medically you will still be risking your health !)
It tends to make people happy and feel good.