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An Adolescent Talks To Her Drinking Classmates To Find Out More About Alcohol Abuse And Alcohol Dependency



Heather drank quite heavily every weekend with her pals. One Wednesday after all her classes were completed, she began thinking about her drinking behavior and the hazardous and irresponsible drinking of her pals. As a result of this, she nicely asked all of her pals the following question: "what do we truly know about alcoholism, alcohol poisoning, binge drinking, and alcohol abuse? Stated differently, how much alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse information do we really know? For our young age, we obviously drink a great deal and I am starting to wonder if all of us are headed for a life filled with alcohol-related issues when we become older.

I think that we should go on the Internet and discover all that is feasible about alcoholism, alcohol poisoning, binge drinking, and alcohol abuse. And then if we have any questions that we do not comprehend after we finish our online research, we can go to the student health center at the college and ask Nurse Novak to explain things to us.

It should not come as a big surprise that what Heather articulated would cause a heated discussion. As an illustration, her best friend since elementary school, Ivy, stated that they are too young and too healthy to be concerned about excessive drinking. Another buddy named Alexander figured that since most junior high and high school students drink there is no good reason why they should be any different. Another drinking pal named Molly stated that all she wants to do is to have fun drinking with her buddies. And still another drinking pal named Carl in fact agreed with Heather primarily because his parents were both alcohol abusers and both of his parents had a history of alcohol related problems.

Heather revealed to her friends that she comprehended everything that they had said but that engaging in abusive and unhealthy drinking at such a vulnerable age really cannot be very healthy or conducive toward establishing a meaningful life. When some of her buddies asked what kind of alcohol problems Heather was referring to, Heather listed the following: alcohol-related diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver, heart disease, and cancer, and other alcohol-related problems like alcoholism, alcohol-related traffic accidents and fatalities, and alcohol poisoning (which can be fatal in some instances).

When Heather then noted that abusive and unhealthy drinking often results in relationship, legal, financial, and school problems, some of her friends finally began to understand how far reaching and how damaging excessive and hazardous drinking can be. Indeed, some of her buddies opened up and started to reveal how these alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse effects had negatively affected their parents and some of their friends.

After discussing some of the alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse problems that are related to abusive and unhealthy drinking, the majority of her pals liked the idea about getting information online. They were, on the other hand, leery about discussing their drinking situations with any of the teachers at school. As Heather heard this she thought to herself, "at least they are willing to learn more about their unhealthy and abusive drinking. This is a good start."

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