What are some of the physical and behavioral effects of drinking?!


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What are some of the physical and behavioral effects of drinking?



Answers: slurring, losing your balance, becoming overly loud & obnoxious, falling asleep, vomiting, etc. Source(s):
25 years in the restaurant business Physical: Once you urinate the first time, you're in the bathroom every 10 minutes! You act like a complete idiot, dance like you're standing barefoot on a life electrical wire, yell (because you've gone deaf...and assume everyone else has too), often you vomit, and too often pass out or wake up next to someone you don't even remember the first name of.

Behavioral...often very interrelated to physical (see above for some major points). I become the funniest person in the room, but sometimes I trip when I walk, other than that it's a whole lot of laughs :) In fact, it's 5pm & I'm just about off of work & ready for my first beer of the weekend. Enjoy!! Enhanced precision. For example, I was playing a team deathmatch on PS3 and I was wasted, yet came in first, against 3 sober people!

General lack of vertical position. Falling, laying on the floor. Standard, no big deal stuff.

Of course, if you don't get drunk then you just kinda walk a bit off-target. Definetly wouldn't fall down from a buzz. I've heard your eyes don't move as you want them to (the police use this). Of course, in a mirror, it's hard to tell...



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