Go to the doctor as soon as possible!
You have a fairly common alergic reaction to alcohol. In most cases it's a non-serious condition, but try and drink as infrequently as possible. Antibiotic and antifungal medicines can contribute to the issue if you're taking those, but in that case continue your medical treatment and cease drinking until your treatment has run its course. There is no cure to alcohol alergies.
I would probably wait a day for the wound to fully clot and if it feels still sensitive with your tongue then it's probably not a good idea to drink carbonated liquids.
It feels great.
No I do it all the time. It feels good
Dr. Jekyll feels a sense of liberation and euphoria after drinking the potion for the first time. He experiences a surge of energy and a newfound sense of freedom from his inhibitions and societal constraints.
It feels good for a while and then kills you eventually.
It feels great and almost as if you are in heaven.
It depends on the person. Not everyone will feel the same after 10 drinks of rum and coke. But most people feel relaxed and uninhibited. Other people become angry and nasty. Also, people who drink can become depressed.
Well, it honestly feels sticky and gooey. It almost feels like milk that's about to go bad.
A drinker does not technically feel a warmth. He/She just thinks he/she does.
If the bottle seems to be messed with a lot. You can also tell by just feeling it. If it feels like it was frozen or warm.
No. However - drinking causes one to "feel hotter" and therefore wearing less clothing resulting in a lower core temperature than usual. Actually, it does make you lose body heat. The blood vessels close to your skin dilates,(widens) allowing more blood going to your skin, thus losing body heat. You feel hotter because the nerves close to your skin, (The ones that feels the heat) still felt heat, so it assumes that you're actually hot while you are losing your heat.