Will drinking 120 units of vodka a week cause health problems?


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Between how many people?
yea
drunkeness
lol
It won't help you stay around too long. Try 119
well it cant be good...
What the hell is a unit?
can you say liver transplant
i`d drink that amount in one night
Liver damage
yes it will cause health problems, in the future. It's not a good idea:P
DUH!! talk about achoholic!! Talk to your doctor, and take a
LOOONNNNGGG break!! Before it hurts u for life, mentaly and physicly!
Talk to your doctor, he can do the best 4 u!!
Good Luck;D
Ps, pray!!
YES it will KILL you, Your liver will give up, I do not recommend dieing in this way its very slow and pain full.....KEN
That's a fair old amount of vodka. If you survive, it'll probably damage your liver quite significantly. The liver is able to regenerate, but you'd have to lay off the alcohol for a long time after this to get back to a healthy liver!
Yes, severe health problems.

Liver Necrosis is one of them - it's also known as the silent killer.it sneaks up on you and kills off your liver often when the liver begins to be irreparably damaged a person has around 3 years to live, depending on how much they drink.

Cut down the booze and cut it out for a good long time to let your liver TRY and repair itself...
Of course it is bad for your neuronas.
only 120 u must be a lightweight try mixin it with a bit a meths u get a better hit
I'd stop and less the colour yellow suits you.
Health Problems? It will cause Civil Unrest!
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