ok the first question is about myself. I have recently decided to start going to parties. The only problem my mother is wiser than i'll ever be and already having 2 teens before she knows almost every trick in the book. So my friends are going to drink at around 5pm and i'd need to be home at 9pm. Could i get drunk and sober up by that time?
next question my friend asked me to find this out. he has a malfuctioning kidney and wants to know if its safe for him to get very drunk. As we are both very new at this, I feel very worried something might happen. We are both responsible enough that we won't drink unless we feel 100% secure about it. So to conclude, can he drink and get moderately drunk without a danger?
next question my friend asked me to find this out. he has a malfuctioning kidney and wants to know if its safe for him to get very drunk. As we are both very new at this, I feel very worried something might happen. We are both responsible enough that we won't drink unless we feel 100% secure about it. So to conclude, can he drink and get moderately drunk without a danger?
First question, NO. Second question, NO.
1. You are not going to get drunk and then sober up in 4 hours. It takes time for your body to process the alcohol. The standard is about one hour for your body to process one drink, but everyone is different. It depends on a lot of things, your weight, how much you've eaten, and time.
2. No. It is not safe for EITHER of you to get very drunk. In his case his malfunctioning kidney will have to work hard to remove the waste products from his blood.
Why is it not safe to get very drunk? You may pass out and then aspirate (vomit and breathe in). You can choke to death easily.
If you are worried about something happening, it can, very easily. Your friends will probably not be able to help you. Be careful.
Yes, I have an 18 year old son and I know the tricks too. I also know he drinks. Call your mom if you find yourself in trouble.
1. You are not going to get drunk and then sober up in 4 hours. It takes time for your body to process the alcohol. The standard is about one hour for your body to process one drink, but everyone is different. It depends on a lot of things, your weight, how much you've eaten, and time.
2. No. It is not safe for EITHER of you to get very drunk. In his case his malfunctioning kidney will have to work hard to remove the waste products from his blood.
Why is it not safe to get very drunk? You may pass out and then aspirate (vomit and breathe in). You can choke to death easily.
If you are worried about something happening, it can, very easily. Your friends will probably not be able to help you. Be careful.
Yes, I have an 18 year old son and I know the tricks too. I also know he drinks. Call your mom if you find yourself in trouble.