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Crimson Dynamo 30-07-2019 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10645316)
I was a happy drunk.

More a depressive drunk now so I don't get drunk. :)

Due to the chemical reaction in all out brains we are all happy initially but soon develop a stupor and get melancholy

it all depends on what you drink, for how long and what you have eaten before etc but essentially we all react the same


1. Sobriety or low-level intoxication


A person is sober or low-level intoxicated if they have consumed one or fewer alcoholic drinks per hour. At this stage, a person should feel like their normal self.

BAC: 0.01–0.05 percent

2. Euphoria

A person will enter the euphoric stage of intoxication after consuming 2 to 3 drinks as a man or 1 to 2 drinks as a woman, in an hour. This is the tipsy stage. You might feel more confident and chatty. You might have a slower reaction time and lowered inhibitions.

BAC: 0.03–0.12 percent

A BAC of 0.08 is the legal limit of intoxication in the United States. A person can be arrested if they are found driving with a BAC above this limit.

3. Excitement

At this stage, a man might have consumed 3 to 5 drinks, and a woman 2 to 4 drinks, in an hour:

You might become emotionally unstable and get easily excited or saddened.
You might lose your coordination and have trouble making judgment calls and remembering things.
You might have blurry vision and lose your balance.
You may also feel tired or drowsy.

At this stage, you are “drunk.”

BAC: 0.09–0.25 percent

4. Confusion

Consuming more than 5 drinks per hour for a man or more than 4 drinks per hour for a woman can lead to the confusion stage of intoxication:

You might have emotional outbursts and a major loss of coordination.
It might be hard to stand and walk.
You may be very confused about what’s going on.
You might “black out” without losing consciousness, or fade in and out of consciousness.
You may not be able to feel pain, which puts you at risk of injury.

BAC: 0.18–0.30 percent

5. Stupor

At this stage, you will no longer respond to what’s happening around or to you. You won’t be able to stand or walk. You may also pass out or lose control of your bodily functions. You may have seizures and blue-tinged or pale skin.

You will not be able to breathe normally, and your gag reflex won’t work correctly. This can be dangerous — even fatal — if you choke on your vomit or become critically injured. These are signs that you need immediate medical attention.

https://www.healthline.com/health/wh...e-drunk#stages

Livia 30-07-2019 05:51 PM

I'm the sort who's usually duty driver.

Lostie! 30-07-2019 05:53 PM

I'm a really happy drunk. Plenty of energetic dancing once we've made it to the clubs :laugh:

Very clumsy too though, a drink always ends up dropped or spilled.

Marsh. 30-07-2019 05:56 PM

I don't ever go near confusion or stupor thank you very much. :nono:

reece(: 30-07-2019 05:57 PM

It usually depends on the occasion and type of alcohol consumed

Kate! 30-07-2019 05:59 PM

I usually get to stage 2 Euphoria and then go to sleep. If I am merry I find everything absolutely hilarious :hee:

Crimson Dynamo 30-07-2019 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 10645371)
I don't ever go near confusion or stupor thank you very much. :nono:

I like to surf the wave of 3-4.5

:hee:

rusticgal 30-07-2019 06:05 PM

I get emotional and tell people what I think..:laugh:

Josy 30-07-2019 08:25 PM

I'm a happy/dancy drunk


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