I nearly died from 0.95
2006-12-18 10:56:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In an average healthy adult 0.4 is dangerously high but if like me your small, slim and female or a young person and dont drink often you would be in serious condition at much lower levels. 0.3 could be fatal! If you were a long time daily drinker the levels could double as the body has built up a tolerance!
Getting drunk is our bodies warning signs but I need a lot less alcohol than my husband because I rarely drink. I rarely get drunk because I hate being ill or hung-over!
Been there dont want to go back!
2006-12-18 13:07:17
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answer #2
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answered by willowGSD 6
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Very much deoends on the indiviual. Some peoples livers are more efficient at breaking down alcohol than others so a small amount could kill one person and not harm another!. Anything between 200 and 250 mg/ml would be pretty lethal.
2006-12-18 09:54:56
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Unless a person has developed a high tolerance, a BAC rating of 0.20 represents very serious intoxication (most first-time drinkers would be passed out by about 0.15), and 0.35 represents potentially fatal alcohol poisoning. 0.40 is the accepted LD50, or lethal dose for 50% of adult humans. For a long-time, heavy drinker, those numbers can at least double. In extreme cases, individuals have survived BAC ratings as high as 0.914
2006-12-18 09:52:30
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Blood Alcohol measurements depend on a few things. the weight of the person the amount of time the person has been drinking ... every night for 10 years...
2006-12-18 09:52:26
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answer #5
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answered by Jason 2
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I had no idea that was considered an achievement. Oh, well. To each their own!
.35 is a potentially fatal blood alcohol content.
~Morg~
2006-12-18 09:52:53
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answered by morgorond 5
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If you over-indulge, even without taking a "fatal overdose" you are not doing a whole lotta good for some of your internal organs - disease will kill you.
Also getting paralytic can cause you to pass out and vomit, which you can easily choke on.
2006-12-18 09:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your weight and tolerance level ---over .4 would be getting close for most people.
2006-12-18 09:52:34
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on how long you have been drinking, and how much tolerance to the drug you have, anywhere from 2.0 up.
2006-12-18 09:57:35
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answer #9
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answered by judy_r8 6
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Depends on your weight and physical condition
2006-12-18 09:55:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it is like a .4 give or take a little
2006-12-18 10:08:09
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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