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? asked in Food & DrinkBeer, Wine & Spirits · 3 weeks ago

Does she have alcohol poisoning?

It is now Sunday, April 11th 2021, and the story that leads to my question took place, Tuesday April 13th 2021. My girlfriend drank a bunch of alcohol, it might have been wine specifically. The cup size she drank from was probably 25.4 and a half FL OZ maybe close to 850 ML. Anyways, she drank 2 of those cups, and she said she drank it fast because it tasted good. "I said why did you drink so much"? and she said "I didn't know it was alcohol, as I was cooking, my dad got the alcohol out of the freezer and I said what drink is that? he said it's alcohol." The next day she wound up being sick as a dog and I said "what do you think made you sick so badly"? She said she didn't know, so she was thinking about it, and a minute or so of thinking about why she's so sick, that's when she told me she drank alcohol the night before. And she's still throwing up today, and I keep thinking she has alcohol poisoning. But I didn't know alcohol poisoning lasted this long, and it's worrying me so badly. So the question is, does she have alcohol poisoning?

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  • Tony B
    Lv 4
    3 weeks ago
    Favorite Answer

    No, she doesn't have alcohol poisoning. That's something that requires hospital treatment and can kill you. She just has an upset stomach from being so drunk.

    Vomiting after drinking too much is very, very common.

  • kswck2
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    THIS is why children and alcohol do not mix. 

  • 3 weeks ago

    Why is she still throwing up 5 days after being drunk? Shouldn't it be out of her system by now?

  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    Take her to a doctor or clinic, if genuinely concerned.

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