Absolutely!
If you're sufficiently addicted to alcohol, you can reach a point where you start the morning that way - and that once you get to that point, the next step may be the emergency ward, jail, or worse.
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Celedam wrote:…or she's telling the truth and there's some other medical reason (e.g., diet, medication, hormone imbalance, systemic infection, organ malfunction) why the alcohol didn't leave her system.
Starra wrote:In which case she should still be aware that she was too drunk to drive
Starra wrote:given that I'm sure this isn't the first time it's happened -- it just sounds like this is the first time she's injured people and gotten caught.
Celedam wrote:Starra wrote:In which case she should still be aware that she was too drunk to drive
You might be hyperaware of your physical condition
but that is not typical of most people.
Celedam wrote:You might be hyperaware of your physical condition, given your history, but that is not typical of most people.
Starra wrote:And you're basing that on what, exactly?
I'm serious. It seems like everyone is ready, willing, and even happy to write her off as a irredeemable alcoholic based on this one incident about which we know very little. I thought this was the "sensible" forum where we don't recklessly speculate. H!O blubbers, JPH!P snarks, MM-BBS sneers, but we express cautious disappointment and then wait for more information. At least that's how it used to be.
boinsie wrote:I think it's the hit-and-run aspect that has sent most people over the edge from being willing to accept excuses, to finding the situation entirely unacceptable.
It's one thing if she thought that she was legally okay to drive (perhaps her tolerance is super high, etc), but it's entirely another once she injures two pedestrians and drives off.
Zunu wrote:...that got dark. You kind of amaze and scare me at the same time sometimes, Starra.
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