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Night Sweats

Let's recap the thread.

So far we have Excercise and Weed withdrawals as being more likely to cause night sweats over alcohol use. Not only do the participants think its more likely, but the alchohol idea is dismissed as the stupidest and craziest thing to think.

Makes sense.

From the OP:
I rarely drink. Maybe drink heavily (more than 3 drinks) to the point of being "drunk" twice a month at most. Will buy a 6 pack once or twice a month to drink a beer here and there on the random night.

If hie's honest about how he drinks, then yes, alcohol the least likely suspect of the 3.
 
From the OP:
I rarely drink. Maybe drink heavily (more than 3 drinks) to the point of being "drunk" twice a month at most. Will buy a 6 pack once or twice a month to drink a beer here and there on the random night.

If hie's honest about how he drinks, then yes, alcohol the least likely suspect of the 3.

How do you figure?

He basically said he drinks heavily twice or more a month. Thats more than enough times to do a number on your nervous system and brain cells. So let's not gloss over it like it matters none.

Ive already linked data showing exercise only increases your body temperature for 20 minutes after exercise. This one out of all 3 makes no sense. Are you just going to ignore scientific data on this one?

Id give you that weed could possibly cause it, but if Im picking between alchohol and weed as being the problem, alchohol is much more likely imo. This is just my opinion based off personal experience.

Ive also posted data showing that alcohol does cause the problems he has listed. Night sweats and sleeping not very long. So it can't be ruled out.

Im amazed that so many people will defend alchohol the way they do. Clearly people here have not seen enough in life. Alcohol is no joke. The stuff really messes people up. I dont know how someone can look at it and say its harmless if you just drink heavily a few times a month.. Plus a few more beers here and there? What about how much usage has he had in the past? Is he sensitive to it now? Maybe he is.

Like I said, Im not even saying its for sure that its alcohol, but you are gonna have a hard time convincing me that weed and exercise are more likely and in fact the alcohol idea is stupid, while the weed and exercise makes sense.

Lmao, y'all know Im right. You just dont want to give me an inch.
 
How do you figure?

He basically said he drinks heavily twice or more a month. Thats more than enough times to do a number on your nervous system and brain cells. So let's not gloss over it like it matters none.

It's not enough to be addictive to the point of causing withdrawal symptoms. "Doing a number" is another general,meaningless description from you.

Id give you that weed could possibly cause it, but if Im picking between alchohol and weed as being the problem, alchohol is much more likely imo. This is just my opinion based off personal experience.

Go on. Describe your personal experience, and explain why I should treat it as authoritative.

Ive also posted data showing that alcohol does cause the problems he has listed. Night sweats and sleeping not very long. So it can't be ruled out.

You don't understand the difference between "less likely" and "ruled out"?

I dont know how someone can look at it and say its harmless

No one said his drinking was harmless, either.

... while the weed and exercise makes sense.

I don't know that either "makes sense".

Lmao, y'all know Im right. You just dont want to give me an inch.

I've got no problem with you being right, when you happen to be right. However, you seldom argue honestly, you mischaracterize what others say, and then you complain when you get called out on it. It's not a style prone to earning the benefit o the doubt.
 
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