How much alchohol is bad for you?!


Question: How much alchohol is bad for you?
Hi! I dont drink but my partner drinks just under 1 litre of vodca a night and on the weekend's slightly more. he doesnt get aggressive or anything and seems to be able to keep his head straight but im worried about his health. he's been havin loose stools now for a couple of months and he's not sleepin well he also gets ill very easily now. atm im trying to get pregnant too but worried his alchohol intake will affect the possibility. can any one help? thanks

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Yeah, he definitely needs a liver exam. That's BAD if he's having taco squirts for a couple months. The sleep may be unrelated, but not necessarily. The liver also helps a bit with the immune system. That could explain the getting sick easily. At this point, getting pregnant should be a non-issue. Get him some medical help, then some alcohol counseling. Then worry about having kids.



If I remember it right, it's 3,5 unis for a male. God know how much is in 1ltr of vodka but definitely much more. It may be affecting his immune system as somebody has noted, and much of immune system is in the guts. So, having loose stools for so long indicates the immune problem, whether it's vodka related or not. To be honest, it's not the best time for you to try for a child. You need to take care of his health first.



about 1 or 2 drinks with a meal can actually be considered HEALTHY if your brain and body are fully matured, it can help your digestion and help relax, without harming your body.
1 drink= 1 – 12 oz. can/bottle of beer
1 – 4 oz. glass of wine
1 – mixed drink with 1 shot of
liquor
1 – 1 ? oz. liquor ( standard shot)
1 – 12 oz. bottle of wine cooler

it may only be helpful if ingested with a meal though

http://www.tshc.fsu.edu/he/Alcohol_Drugs/HELPFUL%20HINTS%20IF%20YOU%20PLAN%20TO%20DRINK%20ALCOHOL.pdf
and science class



I don't know much about alcohol, but I know and I learn that if you drink too much of them, they may damage your liver. Somehow, it may kill you, but if u only drink for special occasion, it'll be alright, just don't drink too much. But if you drink like everyday, never know, things that you don't want to happen may happen.



his alcohol intake will affect it because if he's too drunk he cant get it up.

that's too much if its every night, also if his poopie is watery then he needs to lighten his load it's what we call "beer mud" when you have so much alcohol in you that it doesnt mix well with your food.



Please get your partner help for their problem. 1L of vodka has about as much alcohol
as do 24 x 355ml standard-strength beers. And don't get pregnant with such a person.
You need to determine what causes you to stay with someone with such an addiction.



for a male, more than a glass a day is considered damaging. Female is less than half a glass a day or it could be a week. forgot.



Thats definitely bad for you. Its actually extremely bad. You should have his liver examined.



He needs to go to Alcohol Anonymous. That much drinking is a problem, he has some unresolved issues. Good luck convincing him he has a problem in the first place.



That is alot!
You should 2-3 units a day.
And 1 litre of vodka has 38 units.
Which is over 2 weeks worth.
He ought to stop or he will get ill :(



I think you need to get your partner to stop or it will ruin the baby's health. Also he is drinking far too much.



Any amount of more then 2 drinks is bad for their health.



some time on the occasion and party . we used it , but regurly it does not good .

www.naturaclear.com



Holy Smoke! 1L Vodka a day... I can only say that he is Seriously Screwed..



Vodka must be one of the worse
get his liver checked out this will prove it :(:



a drop..




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