Insight
Drink to blackout, Mr Death calls
At the end of a hectic day at work, many choose to get ‘one for the road’ to relax, get rid of stress or socialise with friends. Sadly for some, ‘one for the road’ becomes ‘one too many’. The results are many, but when drinking becomes a binge and degenerate into blackouts or passing out, health experts say it’s time to look into the mirror and sober up.Whereas many people interchangeably use the two conditions, the difference is stark. Dr David Basangwa, a senior consultant psychiatrist at Uganda-based Butabika Mental Hospital, in a past interview, said alcohol-induced blackout is when consumption of alcohol impacts on the brain so that one cannot remember memory formed more than two minutes previously.