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How Many Shots Will Send Me To The Hospital

How many shots will send me to the hospital?

I am asking this question because I like to party and drink but I want to be safe about it. I don't wanna blackout or get alcohol poisoning. I am a 105lb female and I started drinking last year. I have came to the conclusion from my experiences that 5 shots will make drunk. But one time I had 3 shots and i got drunk but I chased with gatorade so I think that made me get drunnk faster. I also noticed when I had 5 shots, I was drunk longer than the three shots. But what I really wanna know is how many shots will make me blackout and how many shots will send me to the hospital. Also how many beers will make me drunk.
Thanks.
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How many pills would send me to the hospital?

There are many beautiful girls out there.
What separates them, is personality and one that has self control and confidence.
Taking pills will not bring him back, you are looking for sympathy.
He was not the right one, and someone will come into your life that will be.
You then want to forget that you even brought that up, because it will make you look unstable.
Pick your self up and say to yourself, good riddance.
What was I thinking♥♥

How much shots of jack daniels will get me drunk?

How much shots have you already haved?

If you get shot in the military, do you go home on leave or do you stay in a military hospital?

When a service member gets show, they are given the appropriate medical care. If the person requires medical evacuation, they’ll be transported to the nearest appropriate facility. If the person is able to be discharged, they may return to their home station, they wont’ be on leave…they will convalesce…depending on a variety of circumstances, they may or may  not return to combat duty.There are too many scenarios to account for in a short answer…Suffice to say, healing from a battle wound isn’t “leave” it’s healing…and the unit allows for someone to get well.  If they can contribute, they may go back to work…but if they need to rest and recover…then that is their duty.Leave is different.

19 shots of tequila....?

One shot will probably make you so sick you will never want to drink again. If you did manage 19 I believe you would end up in the hospital.
Not a very good friend.
I would recommend instead something sweet and low alcohol, like a Fuzzy Navel (peach schnapps and OJ), and take it very slow until you see how the alcohol affects you. Puking, emergency rooms and/or hangovers are not a fun way to celebrate.

If a person goes to a hospital in the USA without health insurance and racks up a high bill that they can't pay, does the taxpayer pay for it instead?

According to the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), any person who goes to an emergency room must be stabilized and treated for life-threatening illness or injury, regardless of their ability to pay.  Hospitals are required to provide "emergency medical treatment" which is lifesaving treatment and/or stabilization, and provide treatment for women in "active labor" (water has broken).(Note that ERs do not have to provide non-lifesaving treatment to persons who cannot pay.)Once that treatment is done, someone still has to pay the bill.  So several things will happen:The hospital will try to collect from the individual.If the individual cannot pay any of the bill (i.e. no income at all):The hospital will try to determine whether or not the person qualifies for Medicare or Medicaid, and try to collect the money from them.The hospital may try to write off the debt:If the hospital is non-profit, it might write off the cost as "charity."  In order to maintain non-profit status, the hospital has to do a certain amount of "charity" work.If the hospital is for-profit, it may write the debt off as "bad debt" which is then used to calculate Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates, allowing the hospital to command higher reimbursement from the governmentThe hospital can then use the "bad debt" or "charity" numbers to attempt to ply more from paying customers' insurance plans, making it more expensive for everyone else to get care.If the person is employed but underinsured, or if they do have some form of income, the hospital will send the remainder of the bill to collections, which can bankrupt the individual.One way or another, the hospital will get paid.  The hospital will also get paid at the expense of the other, paying, customers, in one way or another.

ER visit without insurance...how much will it cost me?

Well, you're probably looking at $500 to $1000 of retail service.

Best thing to do, as soon as you get the bill, is to call the hospital and ask them to "reprice to a cash price". That could knock it down 50% to 80%.

The only way for YOU to pay anything, is out of your pocket. Or under your mattress, if that's where you keep your money. You can always ask your church or family to pay the bill for you. As a college student, assuming you're not getting a full ride based on your income, you're likely not going to qualify for any "financial aid" at the hospital.

If you DO, you should also sign up for Medicaid - welfare health insurance. But if you're someone's dependent, it's THEIR income that counts, as well as your own.

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