Is it normally,and will it have much damage on me.?!


Question:

Is it normally,and will it have much damage on me.?

ok, so my story is i was at a party the other day, well anyway i ended up drinking a bottle of JD,and the next morning i was grand.


Answers:
it won't have too much damage on you as long as you don't drink a bottle everyday. once every 3 months is about okay. try not to drink too much. i can tell why u drank so much JD, it is the best in the world!!!

Drinking one bottle of JD is not bad for you. But if you drink a bottle of JD every day for 10-30 years, then yes it will be bad for you. I have a friend whose mother drank for years and she hurt her side one night and her liver went bad. She had to have a liver transplant. Just be careful with your drinking ok? Getting a liver transplant is expensive. The friends mother who had the liver transplant, it cost them a quarter of a mllion dollars for the liver. Luckily they had good insurance.

You either have a high alcohol tolerance, which is both a blessing and a curse, or you drank the whole thing is a reasonable amount of time, ate enough of the right stuff and got plenty of sleep. I am thinking it is the former and not the latter.
Having a high alcohol tolerance is a good thing, because you can probably drink you friends under the table. Be careful, because it is really easy to become addicted when you can drink more. High tolerances are also genetic, however this gene group also houses inherited alcoholism as well as a host of other things that can bit you in the but in the long run. Your best bet is to try to get out of the "How drunk can I get" drinking phase and check out the "how many types of beverages are out there" and "I want to live long enough to try them all" phase. The wonderful world of liquor is vast you will get around to all of it. Just remember Everything in moderation.

good for you. keep it up and you'll end up like most of my patients -sad excuses for humans.

judging by your grammar it has already taken effect




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