Is it normal to have a break in drinking?

If a person has a break when drinking alcohol, it is usually an abnormal condition. A break in drinking alcohol is caused by transient cerebrovascular ischemia in the human brain, a transient ischemic attack, and a transient memory loss. When a person drinks alcohol, he or she will fall into a period of euphoria, ataxia and coma. When a person falls into ataxia, it will lead to abnormal discharge of brain cells and transient episodes of cerebrovascular insufficiency, especially for patients with a history of stroke, acute cerebrovascular cerebral infarction, cerebral tethering, cerebral infarction, etc. Patients who drink too much alcohol will experience abnormal discharge of brain cells and abnormal impulses of neurons, and will experience transient memory loss or even transient memory loss, all of which will occur when drinking breaks.