Stop Drinking Advice…Teenage Alcohol Abuse
Jul 2nd, 2008 by David Peters
The people who receive the most pressure of alcohol are average everyday kids. Generally not younger children but teenagers who can give in to the peer pressure of adults and teenagers a like. At home teens can feel they can have alcohol because their parents might drink it. Depending of the level of drink they might want to try. Another place they can receive pressure from their peers. There are thousands of problems relating to drunken driving, fighting and tons of health problems. Schools and parents need to take action and enforce rules and safe ways to avoid children from killing themselves with alcohol. Parents need to start helping their child realize the dangers of alcohol and the addiction the can face. Be careful when you are addressing your child because you may scare him/her into drinking. By balancing alcohol and family you can have a half decent teenager with less risk of a drunk driving accident.
Car accidents these days have soared through the roof. These are generally because of drunk drivers. When a driver goes to the bar to hang with friends and have a couple of glasses of beer, they will feel confident enough they can drive themselves home. Sadly this is not the case, if anything people should have a designated driver they can count on. A lot of the time the drunk driver isn’t always the one who pays for driving drunk. Completely sober families and people can become a victim of drunk driving. American taxpayers pay an average of about 21 to 24 billion dollar »”>billion dollars a year on alcohol related car accidents. The figures are alarming and increasing steadily, about 250,000 people have died in the last ten years, and in 2004 25,000 people died. There is so much destruction and death caused by alcohol, it would be easiest if you just didn’t drink and found other creative ways to have fun, or at least have a designated driver every time you go out.
It is very difficult to give up drinking. Often it is like a companion you have had for a while whispering in your ear, urging you to do something that destroys your life. Alcohol is easily abused and used; in some places it is cheaper than a bottle of water. This makes it extremely difficult to stop your habits. It is a lot like that acquaintance that needs a room and destroys your house while you are at work. Alcohol sabotages your stamina, and is the creator of anxiety that you shouldn’t need to feel. You must find a way to be able to destroy the chain that has wrapped around you from drinking. You must be able to see how much it hurts you in your life and act on it.
Some people realize without too much help that alcohol is damaging their lives, adding unnecessary hurdles to the average day or week. If you find yourself concerned that means your drinking habit has excelled to a different level. You should probably seek assistance if you are getting uncomfortable with your want to drink. A quick determining test is asking yourself a few key questions, here is a quick sample of this test: “Have you not been able to go to work because of drinking?” and “Have you avoided friends and family because of drinking?” The test will involve about 20 questions of this caliber. Most experts say that if you answer ‘yes’ to any of these questions you should see professional help. The first step to getting rid of a problem is recognizing that there is a problem to be rid of.
Addiction to chemical substances is one of the most difficult to treat because of the chronic and progressive nature. One example of such an addiction is alcoholism. People who are alcoholics cannot stop drinking even if they experience a decline in their health, performance at work and their personal relationships. Since alcoholism is a medical condition, treating it involves employing medical tests done at rehab. The first thing they do is an alcohol detoxification or alcohol detox. Alcohol detox is a period of monitored treatment in which an alcoholic is helped and made to overcome his physical dependence on alcohol and is designed to prepare the patient for treatment and rehabilitation. During this time people tend to experience withdrawal symptoms. Once the patient no longer exhibits any withdrawal symptoms, he/she will now be ready to receive rehab treatment. It is mostly just people meeting together and talking about their experiences, therapy sessions and the like.
For members of Alcoholics Anonymous, absolute alcohol sobriety is a must. But, for many of us absolute alcohol sobriety is a choice we make for all sorts of reasons. Health issues tend to be the prime motivation for maintaining absolute alcohol sobriety. Alcohol does not mix well with pregnancy, diabetes, high blood pressure to name but a few. There are also the psychological problems that are worsened by alcohol consumption and for which absolute alcohol sobriety is desirable. Achieving absolute alcohol sobriety can be challenging as drinking can become a habit if not an addiction. The occasional drinker may well be able to get to the point where they can achieve absolute alcohol sobriety without any help from outside sources. Others may need more help. Alcoholism is an issue made worse by the fact that societies’ acceptance of the use of alcohol actually hides the problem. It can be incredibly difficult for anyone with an alcohol problem to achieve absolute alcohol sobriety.
If you are alcohol dependent you have a strong desire for alcohol. Sometimes the desire is overwhelming. Even if you want to stop drinking, it is difficult because of the withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms include: feeling sick, trembling, sweating, craving for alcohol, and just feeling awful. Convulsions occur in a small number of cases. As a result, you drink alcohol regularly and ‘depend’ on it to prevent these symptoms. If you do not have any more alcohol the withdrawal symptoms usually last 5-7 days, but a craving for alcohol may persist longer. The severity of dependence can vary. It can develop gradually and become more severe. You may be developing alcohol dependence if you: often have a strong desire to drink alcohol. spend a lot of you time in activities where alcohol is available. For example, if you spend a lot of time at the social club or pub or neglect other interests or pleasures because of alcohol drinking. If you are alcohol dependent you are usually ‘tolerant’ to the effect of alcohol. This means that you need more alcohol to notice any effects and to become drunk. This can make things worse as it tends to make you drink even more.
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