My sister was really drunk the other night...?!


Question: My sister was really drunk the other night...?
to the point where nothing was staying down.
I suggested for her to go to bed and in a couple of hours when she wakes up to drink water, but someone said to just keep giving her water..but she kept puking it up and even puking nothing.
She couldn't keep anything down all day even though she wasn't drunk anymore.
Question is, if you're that drunk, what should you do?
Rest for a couple of hours? or keep giving her break and water

Answers:

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Rest. Keep giving her water it will help prevent a hernia caused by the dry-heaves. Keep an eye and ear on her for breathing. If in doubt take her to an emergency room.



Don't let it get to that point but if it does do not go to sleep on your back if you keep puking.
You can choke on your own vomit.

Otherwise seek medical attention b/c you are getting dehydrated and need fluids via IV if you can't drink any water and keep it down.

Pee and eat something may help too, if you are able.



Exercise won't help and I doubt any idiot would try to make someone like that move. Let her rest, and give her some water occasionally. After a few hours, give her something to eat. Carbs are good, toast etc. Careful she doesn't choke on her own vomit.



That's pretty drunk, is sounds like she might have a case of Alcohol Poising if she continues to vomit you need to get her to a doctor. She is dehydrated and needs fluids through I.V..



If someone gets drunk the best way to sober him up is not to let him rest but make him move: take him for a walk, running, dancing... That way alcohol in the blood will go away faster.
You give drunk people water to dilute the alcohol in the stomach, so it stops irritating the stomach and making the person to trow up. The best is sparkling water, it makes the stomach to work and get the alcohol out faster. If you can get your hands on some, baking soda is the best for calming and stopping throw ups. It's a base and it neutralizes the stomach acid.
Avoid sodas - even dough they're full of bubbles, which is good, it's also full of sugar that makes hangover even worse.
So: activity - sparkling or plain water LOADS - don't let her drink any more (;

If the person is too drunk to stand up, you should let her rest, put rags dipped in cold water on her forehead and around neck, give her water every once in a while and have someone sit next to her all the time, so she won't choke in her own puke.

The puking even shes not drunk is normal - it's called being hangover. Again, plenty of water to calm stomach, best if slept trough the most of it, low light, a quiet place, no sugar. If shes hungry she can only eat dry food: toasts, bread... or the trowing up will get worse. It can last up to a few days - don't get worried if she doesn't get well very soon. Bacon, tomato juice, eggs that are known as protein bombs are great for recovering your brain cells and making the hangover go faster, but not a lot of people can hold it in their stomach.

I hope she'll learn her lesson. I sure know I did! ((:




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