Shakiness
Nervousness or anxiety
Sweating, chills and clamminess
Irritability or impatience
Confusion, including delirium
Rapid/fast heartbeat
Lightheadedness or dizziness
Hunger and nausea
Sleepiness
Blurred/impaired vision
Tingling or numbness in the lips or tongue
Headaches
Weakness or fatigue
Anger, stubbornness, or sadness
Lack of coordination
Nightmares or crying out during sleep
Seizures
Unconsciousness
Depressants are usually really addictive. Alcohol is usually the main example of a downer, or "depressant". The following outcomes of abusing, or taking them is long term-addiction. If you are taking more than prescribed by your doctor, then your body will become dependent on it. If you become an alcoholic, withdraws are so severe from alcohol that you can actually die from it. Addiction is a big one though because some people who aren't depressed, take them just for the feeling, not to fix their issues.
A is the correct answer happy to help anytime
I might die in this situation, but i would probably pick C