Member Since: August 4, 2009 Answers: 27 Last Update: August 27, 2009 Visitors: 2938
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This question pertains to the affects of alcohol on the human body. If you have no experience drinking, or you're 15 and you only think you have it, please move on. This question is not for you.
Ok, so I hosted a going away party for a coworker last Saturday, which is odd since I knew that particular coworker couldn't make it. Basically, me and a bunch of guys from work got drunk and played Guitar Hero. About halfway through my third drink, typically close to my personal safety cut-off point, I noticed I was getting far too drunk. Normally at this time I'd barely be buzzed, but I remembered I hadn't eaten anything in anticipation of us all ordering pizza, which never happened. Not to mention, I'd made my drinks stronger than usual for no discernable reason.
About a half hour after I'd stopped myself, I knew I was past the point of no return and spent the night worshipping the porcelain god. Kinda killed the vibe and most everyone left. When I realized I hadn't eaten, I was left with two choices.
1. Quickly eat something in an effort to absorb some of the alcohol and avoid yelling at the toilet, while risking a much more painful vomiting session if it fails.
2. Stop drinking, resort to water, and hope for the best. If I vomit, it will be liquid and will hurt less. This is the option I chose.
My question is, would I have been wiser to quickly down some food to try and bring myself back from the brink? Or would it have been futile and made my unintentional all-nighter that much worse? I'll be much more careful to eat before drinking from this point on, but I'd like to know if the whole experience could have been avoided. (link)
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If you really hate coffee, you can always try peppermint tea or green tea brewed really strong! :)
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Rating: 5
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Even when drunk, I can't stand the taste of coffee!
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