A Teen Questions Her Drinking Pals To Dig Up More Information About Alcohol Abuse And Alcohol Addiction

 

Heather drank quite heavily on a regular basis with her drinking buddies. One Wednesday after school she started reflecting on the amount of alcohol she had on a regular basis and the excessive drinking of her classmates. As a consequence of this, she respectfully asked all of her drinking buddies the following question: "what do we truly know about alcohol abuse, binge drinking, alcohol poisoning, and alcoholism? Stated more explicitly, how much alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse information do we truly know? For our age, we surely drink in an excessive and abusive manner and I am beginning to wonder if all of us are headed for a life filled with alcohol-related difficulties in the not so distant future.

I think that we should go on the Internet and learn all we can about alcohol poisoning, binge drinking, alcohol abuse, and alcoholism. And then if we have any relevant questions that we cannot understand after we finish our Internet research, we can schedule an appointment at the student health center at the college and ask Nurse Pine to help us understand what we do not know.

It should not come as a complete shock that what Heather discussed would instigate a heated discussion. As an illustration, her best friend since the ninth grade, Ivy, said that they are too healthy and too young to be worried about hazardous and careless drinking. Another drinking buddy named Damon stated that since most college students drink there is no commonsensical reason why they should be any different. Another drinking pal named Lily stated that all she wants to do is to have fun drinking with her friends. And still another drinking friend named Luca in truth agreed with Heather essentially because both of his parents abused alcohol and both of his parents had a history of alcohol related difficulties.

Heather revealed to her buddies that she comprehended everything that they had said but that involving oneself in careless and irresponsible drinking at such a vulnerable age in truth cannot be very healthy or something that contributes toward establishing a meaningful life. When a few of her drinking pals asked what kind of alcohol difficulties Heather was discussing, Heather listed the following: alcohol-related problems like alcohol poisoning (which can be fatal in some instances), alcohol-related traffic accidents and fatalities, and alcoholism and alcohol-related diseases such as heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver, and cancer.

When Heather then noted that abusive and excessive drinking regularly results in financial, legal, relationship, and school problems, some of her buddies finally started to understand how wide-ranging and how devastating abusive and unhealthy drinking can be. Without a doubt some of her buddies became more open and started to tell how these alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse effects had adversely affected their parents and some of their friends.

After outlining some of the alcoholism and alcohol abuse problems that are related to irresponsible and hazardous drinking, the vast majority of her buddies seemed to agree to the idea about getting information on the web. They were, on the other hand, cautious about discussing their drinking circumstances with the administrators at school. As Heather reflected on this she whispered to herself, "at least they are open to finding out more about their irresponsible and hazardous drinking. This is a very fine start."

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