I heard they can give you a blood test to see if you have drank any alcohol in a year is that true???!


Question: no there will be no alcohol in your blood after 36/48 hours.


Answers: no there will be no alcohol in your blood after 36/48 hours.

no...alcohol gets flushed outa your system quick... the only way they can find out is if you messed up your liver cuz you did alot

no, but a hair test might.

I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was.

No. BAC goes down by the hour after you've had your last drink.

probably not?

not that I know of. You could contact a drug testing facility to know for sure.

No once the alcohol is processed and out of your blood it is completely undetectable.

since alcohol only stays in the blood stream for about 48 hours... i highly doubt that. but other drugs like Marijuana, coke, LSD, ect... that you can find traces of even if its been a few months. enough to convict you of anything?.... no not enough. but you might find a trace or two.

no way

Highly unlikely that the alcohol still has residue in your bloodstream a year later. Almost impossible Id say

yes every school should

No. The liver removes alcohol from the blood, about .015 grams per hour. Unless you were exceptionally intoxicated, all traces of alcohol are gone within 24 hours.

I doubt that, though that can work for certain kinds of drugs; alcohol is metabolized in the body relatively quickly, depending on how big you are and how much you drank. It'd be mostly if not completely metabolized out in several hours, so detection after a year just doesn't seem possible.

Alcohol metabolised to water and carbon dioxide. There is nothing to test for besides alcohol which leaves your system in hours.

yeah that true

how do u think cops find out if you drank or not it
not only can they find out if you drank or not they can also see how much alcohol you consume within that time period

so yeah blood can tell a lot of things about your body

It may be. I know with marijuana they can use your hair for the test. The THC in marijuana grows out with the hair so even when you shave it, the hair will still have some THC in it because it is in the follicle. It takes like a year or so for the THC to be completly untraced. If you find something in alcohol.

no, they can't give you a blood test to detect alcohol in your blood after a year's time,
but they can give you a hair test to detect alcohol or drugs in your system after a year's time. (but this depends on how often you cut your hair)

No, it aint true. Your body will digest, process and get rid of 1 standard drink per hour. And you cant drink that extraordinary amount of alcohol for it to show up in your blood a year later. Typically after even a very heavy night of drinking your body will get rid of any blood trace of it either the next day or,in extreme cases, the day after.

Yes, only if you are a Grizzly Bear who never S##ts in the woods. The average adult male recirculates his entire 8.4 quarts of blood throughout his body every 144 hours. So what you heard is the same stuff that Grizzly Bears normally do in the woods.

I give you a lot of credit checking out things that you hear using Yahoo. Remember, if it sounds to good too be true, then it is usually too good to be true.

Absolutely not. Alcohol in the blood is broken down by the liver. At this time, it ceases to be alcohol. This happens at a rate of about 1 ounce of alcohol per hour for a normal adult (this of course varies drastically by weight, frequency, etc). You would have to drink yourself dead to still have alcohol in your system for a year. The hair test won't work either. Alcohol is never present in the hair (unless spilled there).

actually there are some ways that they can detect if you are real drinker. in blood sample is one way and some are in urine.

unlike other drugs like marijuana, (wich can be detected up to 6 months after use via skin graph), alcohol can only be detected in the body up to 72 hours after consumption, after that amount of time, the alcohol would have been completely obsorbed and excreted from the body.

Yes.They can indeed !!!

well it cant say much.. if you were sick and drank vicks cough syrup or some other strong syrup..
or garlged with listerine...
or whatever.. that would register as alcohol..
if you ate brandied cakes, or rum ball cookies..
all these have alcohol in them.. so a test wouldnt necessarily reveil results of someone who drank alcohol as a drink...

No

NO!!!alchol only stays in the system as much as you drink, the longest period is 24hours

No I haven't heard that before but I guess the liver damage would be a good telltale sign. :)

No, John. Not true. Alcohol in the bloodstream can be detected only for a short time. About ten percent of the alcohol dissipates through the lungs, and another ten percent through urine.The liver will metabolize blood alcohol at a specific rate, within hours. Even traces of it will not be detected within days. In some chronic alcoholics, liver damage can be detected through liver enzyme tests for some time, but it can be reversed over time. Other chemicals and drugs are retained and stored in body fat or leave traces in things such as hair for months. But alcohol itself as a substance dissipates rather quickly.

no, but they could in theory shave a bit foff your liver and find some residue in there.

yes, it is





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