alcohol poisoning
Alcohol Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver from drinking large amounts of alcohol.
One possible effect of drinking large amounts of alcohol is alcohol poisoning, which can cause significant respiratory depression leading to coma or death. This demonstrates the powerful depressant effects of alcohol on the central nervous system.
The four types of drinking behavior are moderate drinking, heavy or risky drinking, binge drinking, and excessive drinking. Moderate drinking involves consuming alcohol in a responsible and controlled manner. Heavy or risky drinking involves regular consumption of large amounts of alcohol, which can have negative health and social consequences. Binge drinking is a pattern of drinking that brings blood alcohol concentration to 0.08g/dL or higher in a short amount of time. Excessive drinking refers to consuming alcohol in amounts that exceed recommended guidelines and can lead to alcohol abuse or dependence.
Drinking any alcohol can make you fat because of the calories. But in order to get fat you need to drink in large amounts, which is not recommended.
Drinking large amounts of alcohol while pregnant causes.fetal alcohol syndrome,which includes mental retardation,heart problems.growth deficiency.experts warned that binge drinking early in pregnancy was dangerous even if the woman quit drinking later
Slowed heart beat and breathing
That is called binge drinking and it is quite dangerous. The human body was not made to process large amounts of alcohol and we can become toxic, quite quickly.
Drinking vinegar in large amounts wil unbalance your Ph and make you sick. If you think drinking vinegar will allow to consume more alcohol, that's nonsense.
If you are not pregnant, then you can drink alcohol. However, I would strongly advise not drinking alcohol if you are trying to conceive. Alcohol can stop you conceiving as quickly, particularly if drunk in large amounts.
Drinking large vodkas for 6 hours is quite A LOT of alcohol. 5 hours may be enough to wait off SMALL amounts of alcohol, but with large amounts I would recommend around 12 hours. Yes, that is a long time, BUT IT TAKES A WHILE FOR THAT MUCH ALCHOL TO GET OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM! Also, if you are certain you will be driving later in the day, DO NOT drink large amounts of alcohol, hopefully drink none, but if you are at a party, you obviously would like a small drink. STAY SAFE! Also, if you know you are going to be drinking, have a designated driver. (Taxi, trust-worthy friend/family member, etc.)
Speak to your doctor before drinking any alcohol. It is possible that small amounts of alcohol might be OK. Alcohol in large quantities would be tantamount to suicide. Alcohol compromises the cardiovascular system, and yours has already demonstrated its unreliability.