One is able to get very inebriated very quickly on only a couple of drinks, therefor mood and personality altering. It causes bad diarrhea causing additional weight loss. It causes bad alkaline reflux. Not advisable. Further depletes non existent B vitamin supplies which need to be monthly intra muscular injected in any event. Not advisable. Lisa Venter
Alcohol can affect a person's decisions, usually for the worst, and can change a person's life forever. Drinking alcohol can be addictive and can become a person's only worry in life and can ruin all of the future goals and plans they once had.
gastRECtomy.
its addictive and it harmed the person who used it.
During the sleeve gastrectomy, 85% of the stomach is removed and it takes the shape of a sleeve. You can read more about the procedure at http://www.yourbariatricsurgeryguide.com/gastric-sleeve/
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Yes it means resection of the stomach. When part of the stomach is removed it is called partial gastrectomy and when the whole stomach is removed, it is called total gastrectomy
yes, it do affect the alcohol
Body fat does not absorb alcohol so the fatter a person is, the greater the concentration of alcohol in the blood, other things being equal.
Tolerance to alcohol does not affect immediate measures of BAC. A tolerant person can have a much higher BAC without feeling the effects but according to the law they are more drunk than a person with a lower amount that is highly affected by alcohol. To be more specific, high tolerance essentially affects the level of habituation a person's neurons have adapted to alcohol and reduces the number of receptors that they have for alcohol. As BAC is a measure of immediate blood alcohol levels, this is not affected by levels of receptors in the brain.
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
I think that it may take a little more alcohol for a larger person to get drunk but I think that tolerance is the biggest factor on how drunk you are going to get. If you are used to drinking a lot that you can handle more. If you are not used to drinking a lot than you can handle less.
Laparoscopy, surgical, gastric restrictive procedure; longitudinal gastrectomy (ie, sleeve gastrectomy)