Say I drank an 8-oz glass worth of vodka, plus about 3/4ths of a cup of tequila, and 1/3 of a cup of rum
in maybe 2 hrs
i don't know how to measure it otherwise lol, that's how I eyeball drink quantities
so is that a lot?
2007-11-02
14:44:53
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i'm 19, female, muscly slim/gymnast stature, 135 lbs, 5'9''
2007-11-02
15:04:13 ·
update #1
mixed with straight RealLemon lemon juice, but i'm not counting thatt ..
2007-11-02
15:06:26 ·
update #2
all that happened was I wandered around crashing into doorways repeating over & over "i'm sober, i'm sober," .. until I fell asleep on a couch while watching "How it's Made" on the Discovery Channel. woke up 4 hrs later, remembered everything. :s does this mean i have a high tolerance?
2007-11-02
16:02:18 ·
update #3
"Considered" means you're going to get a lot of subjectivity in the answers to your question. In my opinion, 11 drinks in 2 hours is above average, however, "average" varies a lot. I have enjoyed more alcohol than that on several occasions but usually spread over a longer timeframe. I've also felt the effects of one beer (due to fatigue) despite being Irish (I don't mean having an Irish Grandfather either, I mean born and raised in Ireland) and weighing 220lbs.
In terms of the effects of your consumption rate, there are so many factors that come into play such as your tolerance, your level of fatigue, your base metabolic rate, how much and what type of food you have in your stomach, and how much oxygen you're getting. I think that if you develop a frequent and consistent habit of consuming at that rate, you will probably do yourself some damage.
2007-11-03 12:42:41
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answered by benz300coupe 3
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Where these drinks mixed with anything? If not what is your weight, amount of food you ate that day and tolerance level? These are all variables.
If you have to ask, you've probably already answered your own question. And FYI. An "average" drink from a bar contains, maybe 3 ounces of straight alcohol..;.mixed with something (usually 6-10 ounces of something).
If you are worried try sticking to beer or wine. They don't have the alcohol volume and usually don't go down as smooth.
2007-11-02 14:56:25
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answered by cl 2
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WHEWW WEE no more! - it takes at least 20-30 minutes for the full effect of the alcohol so go slower and you will not need that much and feel better in the morning too! Good Luck and Happy Partying
2007-11-02 14:54:32
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answered by T J 5
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1.801 % blood alcohol level worst case scenario, 0.719 best case scenario. According to http://www.globalrph.com/bac.cgi?wt=135&wt_units=1&abs=.7&vol=1.25&vol_units=1&proof=80&units=1&drinks=13&hours=2&B3=calculate
Both of which equal death!
That's 13.38 shots of 80 proof alcohol!
If you did this you need to go to the emergency room!
.26 according to this site, http://www.ou.edu/oupd/bac.htm
You'd definitely have vomited by now and you would need emergency medical attention.
2007-11-02 15:56:32
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answered by Joe 2
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Yes. It's a lot. But that does not mean you're an alcoholic.
But If you need that much every day, then chances are you're an alcoiholic.
2007-11-02 17:41:23
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answered by Tex Breaux-Belle 1
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That is far too much alcohol.
We are talking about 7 to 9 shots. And at your weight, you are plastered
2007-11-02 17:48:10
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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I have drank a5th of yukon jack/Mt.Dew and a 30pk of budweiser in 4hrs to me no its not alot but everybody is differnt
2007-11-02 14:55:03
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answered by rider660r2 2
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that is alot yes besides you are not 21 so don't drink
2007-11-03 14:31:23
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answered by irish_matt 7
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Not if you're used to it for a newbee it is
2007-11-02 15:29:07
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answered by Lost 2
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Naaaaaaaa, that's nothing.
2007-11-02 14:55:32
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answered by Sarah 3
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