subconciously your could be over stressed. I had a headache for months that I thought was abnormal, the doctor told me it might be cause by stress. He told me to try doing stress relief activities like sports. weeks later, the headaches went away. Also, sleeping well for longer than 8 hours helps a ton. Have you been eating well? the brain is the only organ in the human body that needs mostly sugars for it's energy source. If you notice when you're thinking hard or studying, you dont find yourself breathing harder like you do when you exercise. this is because the food you brain is using comes from the sugars in your blood. If you're not eating well, this can affect your brain's health big time.
I hope its nothing serious, but Im assuming it's just something that will go away soon.
Drink can be a noun. I want that drink! My mother made fizzy, fruit drinks! There is a drink in the glass.... If it refers to alcohol... I am going to drink an alcoholic drink! I am drunk! (also a noun) because I drank (verb) all of that alcoholic (adjective), drink (noun)! If I drink (verb) alcohol, I will get drunk from the drink (noun)!
Drink can be a noun. I want that drink! My mother made fizzy, fruit drinks! There is a drink in the glass.... If it refers to alcohol... I am going to drink an alcoholic drink! I am drunk! (also a noun) because I drank (verb) all of that alcoholic (adjective), drink (noun)! If I drink (verb) alcohol, I will get drunk from the drink (noun)!
Drink a wine or a beer. Some of your stats will go down (usually attack) but sometimes other stats may also go down due to being "Drunk". If you drink an ale, some of your stats may also rise.
The past tense of the verb drink is either drank or drunk. Many people prefer the past tense drank, but drunk is also correct (just unpopular). The word drunk is also a noun, an inebriated person. This example, however, calls for the present perfect tense, because it uses the auxiliary verb "has". The present perfect tense and past perfect tenses call for the past participle form of "drink", and that is "drunk". It is therefore correct to say "has drunk" and "had drunk",
Wine also called "Fruit of the Vine"
The word 'drink' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'drink' is also a verb: drink, drinks, drinking, drank, drunk.
it all depends on what kind of alcohol it also depends on your heigth and weight
DRANK. He drinks 8 glasses of water every day. (Present) He drank 8 glasses of water yesterday. (Past) Do not confuse it with DRUNK which is a participle form and should be preceded by the word: has or have drunk (for present perfect tense) or had drunk (for past perfect tense) or will/shall have drunk (future perfect tense).
It could get you drunk if you drink enough. It could also make you vomit if it has turned into vinegar.
No, vodka is not awesome. It is an alcohol drink that can be okay if taken in moderation, but can also get a person very drunk.
Only a doctor can diagnose headache patients. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment advice, seek the help of a physician or headache specialist.
I had my Omaya Reservoir installed in September of 1981 and I wake up almost every morning with a minor headache and stiff neck. I also require several minutes to gain my balance (or I stagger like a drunk).