6 hours
2007-05-17 18:34:38
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answer #1
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answered by crengle60 5
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Depends on how much you consumed. The general rule of thumb is that you dissipate one standard drink per hour. If for example you consumed 10 middies of heavy beer in 4 hours then it would take you roughly 8 hours to dissipate all 10 middies. Your body continues to absorb alcohol for an hour or two after your last drink and then it eliminates one standard drink every hour. Halfway through the 4 hour drinking session your body starts to eliminate the first middy so at the end of the 4 hour drinking session there are only 8 middies left in the system and they will be eliminated in the next 8 hours. This elimination rate only applies to the alcohol in the beer. The water in the beer, of course, is eliminated much faster.
2007-05-18 20:13:40
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answered by Susan Yarrawonga 7
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General rule of thumb is that one half to one ounce of alcohol is metabolized per hour, dependent upon your weight, activity, and other factors such as diet. It is possible not to be as "sharp" after 7 days if you have drank so much as to cause permanent neurological damage, but this is not a normal outcome. Alcohol is King Drug, and affects every body system negatively. If it wasn't for the legal persecution, you would be better off smoking marijuana, which has not been known to kill anyone. Alcohol toxicity kills twenty thousand people or more in the US per year but is legal and taxed.
2007-05-17 18:48:25
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answered by Rhubarb K 1
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your body breaks down alcohol at 0.04 an hour so unless you were super trashed you weren't still drunk. You may have been feeling the psychological affects of being drunk which tend to occur 2 to 3 and some times 4 days after the actual drinking. Some say that's why Mondays are so bad.
2007-05-17 18:37:19
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answered by big_csf 2
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It takes 60-90 minutes for most people to process one drink (12 oz beer, 1.5 oz liquor). If you are still feeling the effects of drinking a week later, it is because alcohol dehydrates you, and you haven't been drinking enough fluids to fully replace what was lost.
2007-05-17 18:37:00
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answered by Vakari 5
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well it depends on how long you plan to make it fully leave your system. if your a regular alcolohic try lessening your drinking since you can't really make it all go away in a wink of an eye. try lessening it from many times a day to once a day. then after a week limit your bottles or shots. for a week then go to once a week then once a month and ten you will fully remove alcohol. good luck
2007-05-17 18:35:58
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answered by elizabeth 2
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the ordinary rule of thumb is that it takes your physique a million hour to eliminate a million drink. a million drink is comparable to the two a million beer, one 6 ounce glass of wine, or a million one ounce shot of liquor. that what they let us know besides. genuinely it extremely relies upon on your metabolism and your bodyweight. for a greater precise time however, maximum generic length human beings will thoroughly expell around a million ounce in somewhat greater beneficial than a a million/2 hour. possibly around 40 min. so while you're toasted then you definately could assume to be alcohal unfastened after 40 min for each drink has handed. 10 beers equals around 7 hours.
2016-11-24 20:51:45
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answered by ? 4
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About 48 hours. I guess it is possible that it changed something in your brain that effects your mental sharpness. Don't drink for a while and see if it comes back.
2007-05-17 18:34:49
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answered by Vicki C 3
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No, alcohol is usally gone within 12 to 24 hours.
It's not the alcohol, unless you drank so much that it permanently damaged your brain.
2007-05-17 19:16:02
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answered by Rat 7
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It takes no time at all for the 'chemical' to be washed out of your body, BUT, it will leave behind a permanant marker in your mind that it will want to return to. The devils playground is now a part of you that it will never give up easily.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/40697/steve_procto.html
2007-05-19 04:40:47
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answered by Steve 3
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