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Alcohol


Question Posted Wednesday October 17 2007, 3:07 am

How long does it take for alcohol to start messing with your brain?

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orphans answered Wednesday October 17 2007, 6:26 am:
I'm assuming meaning like how long will it take to get drunk after drinking some alcohol?
Well depending on how much you drink, but normally only about 5-10 minutes.
It's pretty quick
Unlike drugs...which takes like an hour to get high

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Elcee answered Wednesday October 17 2007, 6:00 am:
In someone who has never drunk alcohol before, almost immediately depending on the strength of it. The more alcohol taken, the worse the effect. If you are talking brain-damage, sustained alcohol abuse over a length of time will start producing paranoia and depression. You will also start to suffer from liver damage. Hope this answers your question.

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