my friend drank half a water bottle filled with sprite, sky vodka, and some blue rasberry stuff. she said she was super drunk, trippin all over the place, and she said she threw up 3 times. and apparently the next day she had a reallyyyy bad hangover. i cant understand how this is possible...like getting that drunk n stuff just off what she drank. it was her first time, but my first time i took 5 shots of like hard liquor and chugged 2 beers, and didnt throw up, or get a hangover, or anything. why is there such a difference? (both 14,female, same size)
kittaytoro answered Monday June 2 2008, 12:18 pm: It's not really the size that's a difference. It's just how our metabolism works, among other factors like how much she may have eaten, how quickly she was drinking, WHAT exactly she was drinking, what her tolerence is, etc.
You probably have a much better tolerence of alcohol than she does, that's all. That, or it could all be in her mind with the hangover, because most people associate drinking with hangovers. The tolerence would probably explain the throwing up, though.
I'd reccomend that if she's throwing up and getting this sick, she try to limit herself even more. Throwing up is usually a sign that the body's trying to get something bad out.
basketballchick14 answered Sunday June 1 2008, 9:46 pm: Everybodys body is different. It reacts to differnt things different. Your body just may have a higher tolerance than hers does. She also could have been lying and faking it, but since she thrw up her body may just not like it and have a bad reacton to it and she shouldnt drink [ basketballchick14's advice column | Ask basketballchick14 A Question ]
Diane_Delilah answered Sunday June 1 2008, 8:05 pm: Some people just have a higher tolerance. But the big thing is what you ate that day. She probably didn't eat a lot and if she did she didn't really eat carbs. Also it depends how fast she drank it if you do it slowly it doesn't hit half as hard. Mixing also can make you sicker. Hope this helps xox Diane [ Diane_Delilah's advice column | Ask Diane_Delilah A Question ]
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