A subjective experience that we cannot explain with the information given. It is a sure sign, however, that you are drinking too much.
not really too safe
Not unless you REALLY want to screw up your life.
NOOO that's a horrible horrible idea, if you mean like isopropyl alcohol. You will probably die, or get really really sick and then die. Medical alcohol is very different from drinking alcohol and is not meant to be ingested.
It is not really the cell itself which handles alcohol, but the enzyme Alcohol dehydrogenase. This occurs mostly in the liver, hence why too much drinking damages the hepatocytes of your live.
65% because their are a lot of teenagers who are not really responsible in those situation, some of the teenagers force other teenagers to drink alcohol
no not really, but if you crave the alcohol from when you wake up to when you fall asleep then maybe you should go to your doctors and talk to him/her
Because they want to fall over and be really silly and to put their mind at rest !! looolss x
nothing really apart from try and explain the damage she may be causing to the unborn child and herself
Hang on, WHAT?! I really hope you don't mean you gave your baby alcohol. Cause that would make you a pretty messed up mother.
Alcohol can destroy your liver after long term drinking, but for a short period you will experience meth, which is a really unpleasant experience. It is a feel of dizzyness. It won't make you happy.
Yes. Alcohol is a depressant, but it can have a stimulant effect when you first begin drinking. If you're really tired and you start drinking, you'll notice that you don't feel tired anymore. Instead, you feel awake and energized. Later on, though, you will crash and get incredibly sleepy very quickly.
Alcoholism is when you're drinking alcohol to the point of it interfering with your life, and/or to the point of it damaging your body. One thing alcohol does is that it impairs your sense of judgement. So if you're prone to drinking too much then alcohol will make you less able to determine when you should stop. There are other issues too, like a small amount of alcohol can trigger really bad cravings for more and more alcohol. For most alcoholics it's most successful simply to stop drinking alcohol entirely. That way there's no question about when to stop, and you deny the cravings from ever taking hold. Alcoholism cannot be cured, only controlled.