* Yes, that much alcohol can kill you. Part of it will depend on how big you are physically and the amount of time that they were consumed will also be a big factor. If you drank 14 beers over the course of 8 or 10 hours, it wouldn't be a big deal. If you drank 14 shots in half an hour, you could kill yourself. * Typically no!!! But it may feel like it. The best thing to do with a large consumption of alcohol is drink plenty of water when you are done (or before you go to bed). When you wake up drink a full days worth (100%) of vitamin C (you can buy flavored Emergen-C packets in the vitamin section at Wal Mart) and a couple of pain reliever.
Any kind of beverage can cause death if consumed in sufficient quantity. This includes the presumably benign beverage of pure water.
It varies from person to person and the type and mix of alcohol consumed.
If you binge drink in high school, it is pretty likely that you will also do it in college. Binge drinking can be very dangerous and possibly kill you.
it could kill u
Yes. Your kidneys and liver can only take so much impurity to filter out before they falter under the strain. If you are binge drinking, knock it off. One incident of alcohol poisoning CAN kill you . Please be careful.
Yes
it cuold kill you and you would go drunk
yes
Because it reduces inhibitions, drinking alcohol may make you act in a way that would embarrass you under normal circumstances. It can also make you do dangerous things that you wouldn't normally do. Drinking too much (binge drinking) can cause alcohol poisoning, which can lead to coma and even death. Alcohol use increases the risks of liver damage, mouth, throat, esophagus and larynx cancer and heart disease. Because it reduces inhibitions, drinking alcohol may make you act in a way that would embarrass you under normal circumstances. It can also make you do dangerous things that you wouldn't normally do. Drinking too much (binge drinking) can cause alcohol poisoning, which can lead to coma and even death. Alcohol use increases the risks of liver damage, mouth, throat, esophagus and larynx cancer and heart disease.
Unless you are only a binge-drinker (bouts of sporadic heavy drinking rather than excessive daily drinking), you cannot avoid tremors without sedatives like librium. You should probably try to get medical assistance if you suspect you'll be having severe withdrawals. Alcohol withdrawals can kill you.
yes
False
Unlikely, however if you need to do cold turkey to get off alcohol you are drinking so much that will probably kill you
Alcohol does not kill brain cells. This myth was created by temperance activists to discourage drinking.