You are going to get a DUI. You need to be below 0.08, at or above means you are getting a ticket.
Some people develop a fever after drinking alcohol due to alcohol withdrawal. Withdrawal happens when one is drinking regularly, and suddenly stops.
that part of the heart tissue dies
It stops then you have a stroke or Segre then hopefully get it replaced
it stops growing levels. therefore it is the highest it will get
Your heart stops, your brain stops receiving blood and it dies. After that it is exactly the same as before you were born. You cease to exist.
either u die or ur blood surculation stops and it accects u
I doubt little, the reason you become unconscious is because you're are putting your body in danger and it decides that to stop further damage, the best course of action is to put you into a state of unconciousness. For example; alcohol- you drink to much and your blood alcohol level rises to high- your body stops you from consuming more toxic alcohol and you pass out.
It stops leveling up. Lv 100 is the maximum lv.
Standard alcohol measurements are given as a percentage content of your overall blood. A 2.2 blood alcohol concentration is not possible from drinking alcohol because death would come much quicker. I work in a detox and the highest I have ever seen was .561, which means just over half of one percent of overall blood content. This was a person with extremely high tolerance. Most people would be in danger at a much lower level. One college student in our town died from alcohol and the autopsy revealed .355. This doesn't mean .355 killed him. The body stops processing alcohol with death so he died somewhere on the way up to a .355.
Blood cells are produced by the bone marrow. When there is a problem with the marrow, it can stop producing blood cells. An example is Aplastic Anemia.
When the intake of alcohol becomes slower than the ability of the liver to metabolize it. To put it another way, when the drinking slows or stops, and the liver begins to catch up.
A person's BAC level rises for a period of time after the last drink is consumed.