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My question is, last night I got very drunk and passed out. I still feel outofit, why?

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This is what happens when you

This is what happens when you drink too much. Not trying to be glib - that's just the way it is.

Hi Tamzam, I have to agree

Hi Tamzam,

I have to agree with jrn. I'm not sure what this has to do with diabetes? If you have a problem with drinking you can visit a "sister site" http://www.addictioninfo.org./

Best of Luck,
TammyM

Best of Luck,
TammyM

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