A desire to get sober that exceeds your need to continue using: rock bottom, in other words, where the alternative looks better than what you're doing.
No, the only thing that can sober up a drunk person is time (provided he/she has a working liver). Cold showers or coffee or anything else do not work.
Only time will sober a person.
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No, it does not, it just makes you more awake instead of falling asleep ( it is called being a wide awake drunk) No. It makes you more alert but the alcohol in your system is processed by the body at the same rate whether you drink coffee or not.
No, but that is the best thing you can do for your self at that time.
The only thing that can sober you up is time. No household materials work. But detox pills do.
No, bread cannot help you sober up after drinking alcohol. Time is the only way to sober up as your body metabolizes the alcohol. Eating food, including bread, may help slow down the absorption of alcohol but will not speed up the process of becoming sober.
No, bread cannot help to sober you up. Eating food, including bread, may help slow down the absorption of alcohol in your system, but it will not speed up the process of sobering up. Time is the only way to sober up as your body metabolizes the alcohol.
The only thing that can affect a sobriety test is not being sober.
No, eating bread does not help to sober you up. Alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream, and only time can help the body metabolize it. Eating food may slow down the absorption of alcohol, but it will not speed up the process of becoming sober.
Sobber is a thing not person
Alcohol is a drug, the only thing that will sober you up is the time it takes to dissipate the alcohol from your system. Vomiting will lesson the amount of alcohol in your stomach, so technically that could speed up the process. Coffee or other stimulants might make you feel a bit more sober, but the alcohol is still in your system. Just in case you meant sobering up permanently, there is help from Alcoholics Anonymous, doctors ,clinics and even employers that have employee assistance programs.