My fiancee just drank 10 shots in 5 minutes hes 170 bls will he be okay?!


Question: he did it with chasers....


Answers: he did it with chasers....

NO he will be bad off in about 15 to 20 minutes! I mean pass out drunk! He should know better than that. Good luck and watch out for him!! He very well maybe heading to the toilet in a few to get rid of some of that wonderful alcohol he just drunk. Let him throw up it's the best thing he can do. DO NOT LET HIM PASS OUT on his back. Make sure his head is sideways and he stays on his stomach if he should throw up. People have died from drinking to much passing out on their backs then throwing up and, well drowning in it. So keep an eye on him. He really should no better!!!! What a fool!

ten shots of what? If he starts feeling sick let him puke and that should make him feel better.

No he won't be ok. He'll be drunk!

depending on what he drank, that could be toxic.

probably not a smooth move - if he feels sick but can't get sick make him stick his fingers down his throat - MERRY CHRISTMAS

no

Ah your going to have a fun christmas this year and if it was anything stronger then beer a fun new year to.

He could die from intoxication with alcohol

he could get alcohol posioning.thats pretty stupid

The human body will only convert 1oz of alcohol per hour. He will feel the affect for 10 hours. With something to eat he may be Okay. But there is the potential of alcohol poisoning. Please make him slow down the next time. 1 shot=1 glass of wine=1 beer

As long as he pukes, he'll be fine...if he holds it in and its high proof alcohol, he risks kidney failure

he'll be fine dont listen to these loser i seen it done many of times and have done it to he may puke but so what just puke and rally

sounds like he might get alcohol poisoning...keep an eye on him, maybe tell him to puke

you are getting married to this fellow?

I'm sorry.

He'll probably be fine, (he won't feel great though)

DO NOT LET HIM PASS OUT ON HIS BACK

DO NOT LET HIM PASS OUT ON HIS BACK

DO NOT LET HIM PASS OUT ON HIS BACK

DO NOT LET HIM PASS OUT ON HIS BACK

he could throw up, and drown on his own throw-up. Don't believe me?

Ask Jimi Hendrix.

no he wouldn't he be drunk off his buns honey.... so i advice you to take him to the nearst restroom so he could make himself barf it up and eat something then he will be okay

Depends. What did he drink, how's his liver, does he drink much? If he pukes blood or something wild like that take him to the er. If he passes out make shure he is on his belly. It is ok to party like a rock star, just don't want to die like one. Ten shots should not hurt too bad unless it is some bad shine or some thing like that.

The funeral home should be notified right away.

He should be feeling good by now, being sick, or out cold!!!
Happy New Year to him early

The American Medical Association and the World Health Organization have identified alcoholism as a disease...just like cancer or diabetes. It's a very complex disease/mental illness. It involves the whole "family system". The whole family will need to learn about the disease of alcoholism. It's a sad and tragic disease, and only the alcoholic can choose not to drink...but those friends and families of the alcoholic must learn about the disease (perhaps by attending al-anon) lest they engage in behaviors that might reinforce the alcoholism (like trying to control the outcome of the alcoholics life consequences). I encourage you to find a few local al-anon meetings in your area and attend. It's very informative about the topic. There are lots and lots of meetings everywhere. It's amazing. Because alcoholism is such a huge problem. Fortunately, lots of AA meetings are very helpful to alcoholics.

God bless, and merry Christmas.

He wasn't OK before he had the first one!

idk.but you should check him for any signs of a problem!





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