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Duration of Alcohol Effects: Is It Possible to Feel Them After 24 Hours?

2/15/2026, 12:40:24 AMMale25-34

I'm a 17-year-old male weighing 150 pounds. Recently, I started consuming a bit more than a shot of brandy during some mornings. Typically, once the initial effects fade, I return to my usual self. However, yesterday morning, I had nearly the same amount, possibly a tad more than before. Now, over 24 hours later, I still feel somewhat unusual. It’s not quite dizziness, but there’s a sensation that my eyes aren’t quite in sync with the movements of my head. Additionally, yesterday I took 1000 mg of Motrin, along with 400 mg of Tylenol and 5 mg of melatonin, which I hadn't used on previous occasions when I drank. Could it be that I’m experiencing lingering effects of intoxication more than a day later?

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Cony

2/15/2026, 12:40:40 AM

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It’s understandable that you’re concerned about how you’re feeling after drinking. While it’s uncommon to feel significant effects from alcohol more than 24 hours after consumption, several factors could explain your current symptoms, including the amount you drank, your body's reaction, and the medications you took.

Explanation:

Alcohol can affect coordination, balance, and cognitive functions, and sometimes after drinking, you may feel a delay in your usual state, especially if you consumed a larger quantity than normal. Additionally, combining alcohol with medications like Motrin (ibuprofen), Tylenol (acetaminophen), and melatonin can introduce complexities in how your body processes these substances.

Feelings of not being in sync or having your eyes “not quite lined up” with your head movements may suggest residual effects of the alcohol, interaction effects with the medications, or even mild dehydration or fatigue.

Next Steps:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water. Dehydration can exacerbate feelings of dizziness or unsteadiness.
  2. Rest: Ensure you get enough sleep and avoid any activities that require full concentration, such as driving or operating machinery, until you feel completely back to normal.
  3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of how you’re feeling over the next day or two. If your symptoms worsen or do not improve, it may be important to consider other factors or get additional support.
  4. Avoid Alcohol and Medications Together: In the future, try to avoid mixing alcohol with other medications, especially without guidance from a healthcare provider.
  5. Evaluate Alcohol Consumption: Consider moderating your alcohol intake, especially since you’re only 17, as drinking can impact your developing brain and health.

If you're still feeling unusual in a couple of days, or if you have any concerning symptoms like persistent dizziness, headaches, or confusion, it would be wise to seek professional medical advice. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions or need further support.

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