13-03-2008, 14:00 | #1 |
A large glass of Merlot
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Somehow, I am not dead.
Yesterday in the office we were having a big long discussion which managed to encompass many strange and unconnected topics. It was fun.
One of the things we discussed was young Kevin who, being a numpty, is currently banned from driving for getting caught over the limit. Part of his ban includes having to attend a course about drink driving and the dangers of alcohol. For this he gets homework. Included in the homework are sheets about what constitutes a unit of alcohol, how many units certain things contain, and also a fantastic chart which shows the effects of a certain number of units. Levels of note are: 0 Units - No risk 2 Units - Increased risk 5 Units - 5xChance of accident (legal limit!) 6 Units - 7xChance of accident 8 Units - Impulsive 10 Units - Aggressive 11 Units - 25xChance of an accident 12 Units - Double vision, memory loss 19 Units - Possible unconsciousness 25 Units - Oblivion/coma 31 Units - Death possible So I had a look at all this and decided to figure out what the effects of my usual Saturday night in were. We start with 8 pints of 4% lager at 2.3 units a pint. Already we're at 18.4 units. Allegedly I am possibly unconscious. Funny how after that I carry on... 1 bottle of white wine, about 11-12% so another 9 units. Hmmm 27.4 units... Oblivion/coma time? nope, now for some more. 1 bottle of red wine, about 14-15% so another 10.5 units. 37.9 units of alcohol! HOLY **** I AM POSSIBLY DEATH!!!! Of course, I don't always consume that much alcohol on a Saturday night. Sometimes it's more For reference, and if anyone else wants to figure out if they are also possibly death, then the unit amounts are: White wine - 9 units a bottle, 2.1 units per 175ml glass, 1.5 units per 125ml glass. Red wine - 10.5 units a bottls (it doesn't give unit amounts per glass here :/) Beer, 3.5% - 2 upp (units per pint) Lager, 4% - 2.3 upp Premium Lager/Beer/Cider, 5% - 2.8upp Super strength lager, 9% - 4 Strong Cider, 8.5% - 4.4 Vodka/rum/gin, 37.5% - 0.9 units per 25ml, 1.3 units per 35ml Whisky/brandy, 40% - 1 unit per 25ml, 1.4 units per 35ml Happy calculating peoples
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13-03-2008, 14:03 | #2 |
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Possible death at 31 units? What a load of ****e, if thats the case, Ive been dead more times than I can count
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13-03-2008, 14:24 | #3 |
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Doesn't alcohol also leave your blood stream at a rate of about 1 unit per hour?
I assume it's more rapid if you've drunk a lot. That chart is presumably a worst case as well, so unless you're an 8 stone female with 1 kidney and a failing liver it's probably not very applicable.
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13-03-2008, 14:27 | #4 |
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Oops.
Forgot to mention that that chart was based on an average 11 stone male. There's also one for an average 9 stone female with different TERROR levels.
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13-03-2008, 14:37 | #5 |
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The chart, of course, takes no account of alcohol tolerance, or lack thereof. I've heard of people managing 20+ pints without being dead. That thanks to a considerably overside liver it seems, which might not bode well for later life.
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13-03-2008, 14:44 | #6 |
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I think you got to factor TIME into the equation.
That is x units in the blood at one given time, not x units drunk over the course of the entire night. Considering the Liver can remove 1 unit an hour, may be more if you have a larger liver being male...etc, the number of units is not the amount you've drunk since you started. If you drink 8 pints in 1 go in the space of 2 minutes, then Possible unconsciousness or coma would be very much possible. |
13-03-2008, 14:47 | #7 |
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I hardly drink these days. Only if I go into town which is once or twice a month.
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13-03-2008, 14:49 | #8 |
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*mutter grumble sulks*
The amount I drink has gone up over the past couple of years but I think that is more because I have stopped worrying that every sip of alcohol will turn me into my mother. There is a difference between fancying a drink and needing a drink. |
13-03-2008, 14:51 | #9 |
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i think i've been dead 3 times this month....
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But that's not as much fun
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