Alcohol, Drinking, and Alcoholism - Confessions of a Teen Alcoholic
[2023-07-22 06:15:32]
At first, the appearance is innocent - it is just one of my father's beers so I can calm himself before the exam.
My first drink was an experiment recommended by a senior class friend just as a last resort - I need to pass this test, you understand. Oh, but since the amber liquid changed into pure silk in my mouth, I secretly changed into a gentle caress secretly from the throat. The first bite, then the second, third, in that order. I took another bottle, it was as quiet as the first bottle. When my temple rocked with the strong vibration of the 1000 bass drums of the next morning, drinking alcohol obtained from the festival of Bacchus last night fell to a certain extent from my grasp. My piercing is a headache because I failed the exam.
When I got home, I went straight to the wine cabinet, hoping to find a sort of practical comfort to alleviate the pain caused by my school failures. A bottle filled with bourbon is sitting in the front corner of the cupboard. I swallowed the empty decanter after swallowing that afternoon - I put it in the cellar to prevent my parents from learning of this newly discovered entertainment - and a somewhat fascinating drunk. A few days, weeks, months have passed, and for various reasons I find myself accustomed to alcoholism often. One day, I had a terrible quarrel with her - Jack Daniels messed up my uncomfortable situation.
Once, my coach and I struggled with football training. There is no problem, just drink a few cups of mother's Bordeaux wine. The longer you spend with my beloved friend John Barricone, the harder it is to leave the distance. I am anxious to become bigger and bigger, I need a drink to get up in the morning and need to go through my other afternoon class. Alcohol is the focus of every social activity, which is my life, but I do not recognize it. When there is not an unobtrusive space in the room, empty cans and bottles are kept in the attic.
Alcohol is one of the most commonly used medicines in the world. Some people think "moderate" drinking is harmless to young people. Indeed, all young people who drink alcohol are faced with greater health problems such as brain, heart and liver problems. Fortunately, the drinking of young people has declined over the past two decades. And if a teenager knows the risk of drinking, they may continue to decline. Long drinking and eating too much may weaken the heart muscle, blood is less likely to be sent to the body's organs, the heart will beat irregularly. People who eat too much do not eat too much, the probability of having a stroke is higher by 39% than people who may become high blood pressure.
Alcohol is the most frequently used medicine in American teenagers. Important statistics on drinking during adolescents includes about half of junior high and high school students drinking alcohol monthly. Also, 14% of teenagers drink alcohol at least once in the past year. Nearly 8% of young drinkers said they continued drinking at least 5 different alcoholic beverages (wild drinks). Parents have found that clearly understanding the adverse effects of alcohol and their expectations for drug use and that alcohol consumption can be greatly reduced among young people. Proper parental supervision is a deterrent to young people sucking alcohol. The use of alcohol and other medicines occurs mostly between 3 pm. 6 pm, after school, and parents before going home from work. Therefore, youth participation in extracurricular activities is an important means to prevent drinking in this age group.
Alcohol abuse in adolescence is a very common problem. In fact, nearly 80% of high school students reported drinking, and over 40% of students reported drinking of 8th graders. Despite how widespread it is, boy alcoholism should not be regarded as a fact of growth. The effects of alcohol abuse on adolescents can have a serious impact on current and future lives, including health problems, social problems, permanent damage and alcohol problems up