Hangovers lead to significant physical discomfort and existential anxiety that can persist long after the night of drinking. As one ages, the ability to recover diminishes, making the experience of a hangover far more severe than in earlier years. Consumption tends to escalate from a few drinks to excess, often accompanied by poor decision-making such as smoking or further drinking. This can result in profound feelings of regret and self-doubt, leading to a sense of shame about one's behavior during the previous night.
Hangover, a virtually pandemic ailment, can produce physical discomfort and existential dread. After a night of excess, recovery may involve anxiety and regret about past actions.
Experiences of diminished tolerance to alcohol with age reveal the limits of enjoyment versus suffering, with the repercussions of a hangover becoming increasingly severe over time.
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