Jul 20
Alcohol poisoning is caused by heavy intoxication that results in difficulty breathing, swallowing and difficulty in managing the gag reflex. Learn how alcohol poisoning can often result in asphyxiation withhelp from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on alcohol abuse. Expert: David Thomas Contact: WTGTampa.com Bio: Dr. David Thomas has been certified as a licensed mental health counselor in the state of Florida since 1986 and in the National Board of Certified Counselors since 1987. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Tags: abuse, Alcohol, Poisoning, Substance
I can’t even drink one mixed drink without getting an upset stomache. I believe I may have some ulcers so I guess I’m lucky. I rarely drink and Now I plan not to ever again. My brother made a bad decision and drank about 591ml of volka in about 10-20 minutes and we had to call 911. Now thats not much if it’s over a period of a few hours.His eyes rolled into the back of his head, drooling, and unresponsive. Turns out he was ok but Now I’m not even going to drink occasionally. I hardly do anyway
I had some idiot ER resident give me Haldol when I had alcohol poisoning. It’s contraindicated for extreme alcohol consumption. The next day I could barely walk because I was having extreme muscle cramps (neck, abdomen, and legs mostly).
owned.
i think i had this last night lol