About alcohol pls help?!


Question:

About alcohol pls help?

my friend put salt in my other friend's glass and she got drunk. And then I heard that it could damage her mind. is this true??

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2 months ago
I mean salt with alcohol can damage her mind?

2 months ago
salt and alcholol makes you drunk, if you try it. but i heard that this mixture may affect the mind. i know that alcohol only affects the mind after a long time. but i am talking with one drink


Answers:
2 months ago
I mean salt with alcohol can damage her mind?

2 months ago
salt and alcholol makes you drunk, if you try it. but i heard that this mixture may affect the mind. i know that alcohol only affects the mind after a long time. but i am talking with one drink

No.

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salt would make her sick

.Only if you belive it..'..

ha ha!

no

omg! no, alot of people use salt when they drink. It helps it go down smoother.

she would need to have drunk more than a cupfull of sea water, a tiny bit of salt wont do any harm anyway she probably puked up so no harm done.

i wouldnt have thought so,incedently you cant get drunk off salt.

Nope it won't hurt her brain but both salt and alcohol are bad for you over time.

most people, when drinking shots of tequila, start with a shot of salt, so i doubt that it can do much damage

No, otherwise we couldn't drink margaritas. The alcohol is what made her drunk and what could damage her. Not the salt.

I don't think it would damage her mind, just make her sick and dehydrated probably.

No. Why would it hurt her. I used to joke with my friends I used to put salt, lemon, soya sauce, viniger nothing happened they didn't die.

Not that I've heard of. A little won't do any harm, people have it with tequila all the time, if it was a lot though it might be dodgy.

dont eat a bag of chips with cider

No but if your foolish belief can do strange things.
Sorta like voodoo.

no.

No

hell no!...salt is safe!
the only thing tat can damage her mind is if she fell off her bar stool and hit her head!
aah well....happy drinking...:)cheers~!

Absolutely. Like any addiction, it is not just mental. You aren't just bored. You were chemically dependent on alcohol, and physically addicted. Just like going through withdrawls from any drug, you will finish these cravings and be stronger for it. not to say that you will forget booze completely, you may have days of intense craving even years from now. But it becomes second nature NOT to drink, just as it was second nature TO drink.

You may want to consider joining a support group, as having friends and meetings with others going through the same thing is probably one of the most helpful and success driven methods in becoming sober.
I am a big believer of replacing one bad addiction with another harmless one. treat yourself to fun things now that you have stopped drinking. anything that will consume your brain the same way thinking about booze does; excersize, television, eating, playing on the computer. Replace your old addiction with a new one that doesn't make your life unmanagable! (People from AA tend to disagree with this, but i've done it and it works)

don't let yourself get too bored or lonely and depressed, as that will often lead to the first drink. keep yourself busy, happy, and social.

If you start to feel sad or nostalgic for your beer, REMEMBER: you haven't given anything up, you've gained a much healthier and in the long run happier life. Congratulations and GOOD LUCK! here are some sites to help you:

Humm sounds like your friend slipped your other friend a Mickey instead only thing salt does if too much is make your blood pressure rise but as far as the normal amount put in beer or around a glass will not do anything to the mind nor will it make you drunk. So think I would pick my friends a little better for what every they put in your friends drink unless you saw them take it out of the salt shaker I doubt it was salt they put in your other friends drink.

No it won't damage the mind if it did then we'd all be in big trouble with the tequilas




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