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The Big Ragu

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There are hangovers... and then there are HANGOVERS....

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7037443.stm

Doctors save man with vodka drip

Australian doctors have kept an Italian tourist alive by feeding him vodka through a drip for three days, medical staff in Queensland say.

The 24-year-old man, who had swallowed a poison in an apparent suicide attempt, was treated while in a coma.

Doctors set up the drip after running out of medicinal alcohol, used as an antidote to the poison.

Medical staff said the patient had made a full recovery, and the hangover had worn off by the time he woke up.

He had been taken to hospital in the northern Queensland town of Mackay after swallowing ethylene glycol - a poison contained in anti-freeze.

"The patient was drip-fed about three standard drinks an hour for three days in the intensive care unit," Dr Todd Fraser said in a statement.

"Fortunately for him he was in a medically induced coma for a good portion of that. By the time he woke up I think his hangover would have well and truly gone."

He spent 20 days in hospital before being discharged.
 
Re: Medicinal Vokda

I'm high on life, sweetums... But I fixed the typo anyhow.

I wonder if they were feeding him Smirnoff or Grey Goose? These things matter.
 
This must be the reason why Ted Kennedy still walks (waddles?) among us.
 
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It's all about the Vlad, baby. All about the Vlad.

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I don't know about y'all, but I'm running -- not walking -- to the doctor to get a prescription for three drinks an hour.
 
Ace said:
I don't know about y'all, but I'm running -- not walking -- to the doctor to get a prescription for three drinks an hour.

And you all mocked the Flash Light last summer ... vokda is why I'm as healthy as a horse!

That and the red wine ... and the beer ... and the rye ... and the ... oh crap.
 
Flash said:
Ace said:
I don't know about y'all, but I'm running -- not walking -- to the doctor to get a prescription for three drinks an hour.

And you all mocked the Flash Light last summer ... vokda is why I'm as healthy as a horse!

That and the red wine ... and the beer ... and the rye ... and the ... oh crap.

Yes, Flash, you are healthy as a horse -- a horse named Cirrhosis of the Liver
 
Alcohol drips are used in ethylene glycol poisonings because the liver preferentially metabolizes alcohol. The alcohol can also be given by mouth as an alternative and the aim is to keep the blood alcohol level around 0.15

Newer orphans drugs are available as an antidote for ethylene glycol poisoning. Fomepizole costs about $3000 wholesale per patient treatment but may be relatively cost efficient since it may limit the need for dialysis. Unfortunately the shelf life of the durg is relatively short and most hospitals pharmacies don't stock it routinely.

Untreated, ethylene glycol poisoning leads to kidney failure but because of the metabolic derangements in the body caused by ingesting it, death usually occurs within 24-36 hours.
 

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