Recovery from the effects of drinking is what takes the time.
One does not taper off of alcohol. As long as drinking continues, the neural pathways connected with the addiction will remain open. Complete abstinence for a period of months is necessary to allow the brain to get back to normal. Some people maintain that at that point one can again drink in moderation. Most addiction experts maintain that lifelong abstinence is necessary.
So, there are two answers: no time at all, and all your life.
An individual is genetically predisposed to the disease of Alcoholism. A person's emotional makeup also plays a factor in the disease. Therefore, the tolerance for alcohol varies from person to person and there is no quantitative answer to this question.
Like any other addictive substance, it can take just one drink, one "high", or one "buzz" to become addicted to alcohol. Also, since alcohol helps numb emotions, anyone under stress or dealing with many emotional issues can become addicted to the numbing of emotions.
You can become an alcoholic very quickly. If you use alcohol (or other drugs) to try to change your mood, then you are likely to become an addict. People who drink once in a while because they like the taste do not usually become alcoholics. People who drink to try to relax, or become more social, or any other reason, are abusing it.
Immediately. Once you get hammered, you'll want to do it again. That's when it begins. Don't go down that road.
This depends on how severe your addiction to alcoholism is. But the safest would be 3 months.
It can take the rest of your life.
6 weeks or more
How long it will take for you to pass a Breathalyzer test after drinking alcohol, will depend on how much you drank. Alcohol is metabolized in the body at a rate of .015 of blood alcohol concentration per hour.
take there alcohol away and replace it with soda or jucie then when your at the store take their i.d out of their walllet at check-out then they can't buy alcohol.
Depends on how long and how much you have been drinking.
No. No one can force you to enter an alcohol rehab facility. There are many steps that you could take in order to stop drinking such as going to AA meetings, making sure that you are never around alcohol and having a good support system.
As soon as your physician approves.
10 hours
If you take alcohol after taking antebuse why did you take antebuse? In the first case you took that thinking that you could stop drinking. Then next day you changed your mind and took alcohol again. What a mess! Take care of your will power.
Many people find bathing helps. Another strategy is to stop drinking.
it could take from 4 to 6 hours depending on how drunk you got
If you think you might be pregnant, you shouldn't be drinking alcohol. RE: that wasnt my question tho. its a lil 2 late 2 tell me that now lol
Stop drinking soda, even diet soda. Stop drinking alcohol. Stop eating dessert. Cut out extra snacking. Eat smaller portions. Take more walks. It always works for me when I start putting a few on.