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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.why am i so drunk?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(why am i so drunk?),it will help you,my kids.


thats all i have to say about that.

Answers:
The Chemistry of Alcohol in the Body

Alcohol is absorbed directly into the blood stream through the lining of the mouth and the tissue that lines the stomach and small intestine. Food, water, and fruit juice help to slow this absorption. Carbonated beverages speed the absorption of alcohol, which means that the drinker feels the effects sooner.

Once alcohol (or ethanol, the chemical in alcoholic beverages) is in your bloodstream, it is carried to the brain and all the organs of your body within 90 seconds. The affects of alcohol vary according to the individual’s sex, body size, amount of body fat, the amount of alcohol consumed, the situation, and the amount of food in the stomach.

Ten percent of the alcohol consumed is eliminated through sweat, breath, and urine. The liver begins working immediately to counteract the remaining toxic effects of alcohol. On average, the liver metabolizes, or breaks down, alcohol/ethanol at a rate of one half an ounce per hour (1/2 an ounce equals 14 grams.) A "standard" drink contains 12 grams of ethanol. That means the average person can metabolize about one standard drink per hour. However, some people’s livers metabolize alcohol more slowly.

When the amount of alcohol consumed exceeds the liver’s ability to break down the alcohol, the concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream (the proportion of alcohol to blood in the body) increases. Increased blood alcohol concentrations (higher proportions of alcohol to blood) impair thought processes and coordination, and slow automatic functions such as breathing. Excessive blood alcohol concentration can lead to coma or possibly death.

Nothing will speed the rate at which the liver is able to process alcohol. Only the passage of time -- at least one hour per drink consumed -- will make a drunk person sober.

Other Answers:
I have the same question...

you consumed too much alcohol Um...yeah, thats my goal tonite.


are u tensed bout something

I don't think your that drunk.

1. you managed to login.
2. you were able to click, "ask".
3. you managed to type it out.

In conclusion, go drink more.


why are you so drunk ? coz u'r drinking too much


you drank to much

damn you dont know the meaning of drunk if you can still type!!!!!! You drank too much!
Your not drunk yet. Go and drink some more.
You will know when you are drunk when you wake up in the morning beside me.


You drank too too much :P Cause you wanted to be


Bet you're not that drunk now though ?

This is 8hrs after you asked your question - if you weren't then then you will be now !!! Mind you - you might be in bed now and waking up with a hangover!!!!!!!!!!!!


IT HAPPENS TO THE BEST OF US Sugared alcohol will make you sick which makes you feel more drunk. So will mixing your alcohols. But honestly, what kind of answers were you looking for?


drink more please

Becuase you drink that is why you drunk..so if you stop drinking right..you will not be drunk..anyone who drink is the one who is drunk.




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