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		<title>An Alcohol Overdose Serves as a Wakeup Call for a High School Student</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 11:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeffrey was a high school ninth grader who commonly seemed to be living on the edge. Jeffrey had a risk taking personality and usually wanted to do what his older brothers were doing to have fun. The main holdup with this was that all three of his brothers were at least 21 years old and were therefore able from a legal point of view to operate a car and to ingest alcohol.</p>
<p>Jeffrey, in spite of this, had a hard time grasping the fact that as a fifteen-year-old teen he should not be drinking. In fact, nevertheless, Jeffrey frequently drank with his friends after school, primarily on the weekends.</p>
<p>One weekend, Jeffrey was invited to drive around with some of his older pals. One of his friends was old enough to purchase alcohol. After purchasing some beer, wine, and wine coolers, Jeffrey and all of his cronies went to a park and drank for approximately three hours.</p>
<p><strong>A Young Man Experiences Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>After drinking approximately ten bottles of beer, Jeffrey started to feel nauseous and then threw up. When he passed out on the basketball court, one of his guy friends called 911 for immediate medical assistance. It was fortunate that the call for emergency help was made because when his cronies went to the hospital to see Jeffrey, they were told that Jeffrey had been suffering from <a href="http://www.alcohol-recovery-info.com/What-To-Do-In-The-Event-Of-Alcohol-Overdose.html">alcohol poisoning</a> symptoms. To be more specific, Jeffrey had experienced a case of alcohol poisoning.</p>
<p><strong>When Your Friends Drink Abusively</strong></p>
<p>Jeffrey had heard that drinking excessively can lead to an alcohol overdose but he never thought that this would happen to him. After all, some of his guy friends time and again professed that they could drink three or four six packs of beer in a few hours without experiencing any major setbacks.</p>
<p>Based on this, Jeffrey was actually astonished to find out that he had overdosed on alcohol because he “only” had around ten drinks. When he articulated this to the attending healthcare professional at the hospital, nevertheless, the physicain told Jeffrey that drinking ten alcoholic beverages over a two or three hour time frame could in fact be significantly more alcohol than can be processed by the body. The physicain further conveyed how significant amounts of alcohol can cause the brain to shut down an individual’s breathing and that when this comes about, an individual can perish.</p>
<p><strong>The First Signal of Excessive Drinking</strong></p>
<p>This was the first word of warning to Jeffrey that he was drinking in an unsafe fashion and that there are repercussions for such deeds. The healthcare practitioner told Jeffrey that he was a lucky person because he almost perished from an <a href="http://www.alcoholism-information.com/Alcohol_Poisoning_Symptoms.html">alcohol overdose</a> the night before.</p>
<p>The healthcare professional also talked to Jeffrey’s parents and suggested that they get alcohol treatment for Jeffrey. His parents were pleased that Jeffrey was safe and informed the physicain that they would follow through on getting Jeffrey alcohol rehabilitation.</p>
<p>While conversing with his parents, Jeffrey notified them that there must be a solid reason why he did not pass away and that he felt a sense of thankfulness that he was still alive. He also notified his parents that the weirdest part about the entire drinking situation was that he had learned about alcohol poisoning the previous week in Mr. Franklin’s health class.</p>
<p><strong>When Learning Something in Class Can Make a Difference</strong></p>
<p>At the time, what his health instructor, Mr. Franklin, was saying didn’t seem to make a lot of sense to Jeffrey. Since he almost passed away, on the other hand, he felt that he should have listened more closely in Mr. Franklin’s health class and applied what he had learned to his life.</p>
<p>Jeffrey informed his parents that he couldn’t wait to go back to Mr. Franklin’s classroom and express regret to Mr. Franklin for not demonstrating more attention to a subject that was as noteworthy as learning <a title="about alcohol" href="http://www.about-alcohol-addiction.com">about alcohol</a> abuse and how to steer clear of an alcohol overdose.</p>
<p>His parents smiled at Jeffrey and said that they were delighted with the way he was being accountable for his destructive drinking activities. All he had to do now was to let this near fatal experience impact his life in a productive way so that he would never again go through an alcohol overdose.</p>
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		<title>When Alcohol Poisoning Serves as a Wakeup Call for an Adolescent</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 09:19:03 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeffrey was a high school freshman who commonly seemed to be living on the edge. Jeffrey had a risk taking personality and usually wanted to do what his older brothers were doing. The core problem with this was that all three of his brothers were at least 21 years old and were as a result able from a legal point of view to operate a truck or car and to ingest alcohol.</p>
<p>Jeffrey, then again, had a tough time grasping the truth that as a fifteen-year-old person he should not be drinking. In fact, then again, Jeffrey frequently drank with his guy friends after school, particularly on the weekends.</p>
<p>One weekend, Jeffrey made up his mind to drive around with some of his older buddies. One of his friends was old enough to buy alcohol. After buying some wine coolers, beer, and wine, Jeffrey and all of the guys went to a park and drank for roughly two hours.</p>
<p><strong>A Young Man Passes Out</strong></p>
<p>After drinking roughly ten alcoholic benerages, Jeffrey started to feel nauseous and then vomited. When he became unconscious on the basketball court, one of his friends called 911 for immediate medical assistance. It was fortunate that the call for emergency help was made because when his buddies went to the hospital to see Jeffrey, they learned that Jeffrey had been going through <a href="http://www.alcohol-recovery-info.com/What-To-Do-In-The-Event-Of-Alcohol-Overdose.html">alcohol poisoning</a> symptoms. Stated briefly, Jeffrey had experienced a case of alcohol poisoning.</p>
<p><strong>When Your Buddies Drink Excessively</strong></p>
<p>Jeffrey had heard that drinking excessively can result in an alcohol overdose but he never thought that this could happen to him. After all, some of his buddies recurrently stated that they could drink twenty or more cans of beer at one sitting without experiencing any major difficulties.</p>
<p>Based on this, Jeffrey was in reality startled to gather that he had overdosed on alcohol because he “only” had approximately ten alcoholic beverages. When he articulated this to the attending healthcare practitioner at the hospital, conversely, the healthcare practitioner informed Jeffrey that drinking ten wine coolers over a two or three hour time frame could actually be substantially more alcohol than can be processed by the body. The doctor further expressed how extreme amounts of alcohol can cause the brain to shut down a person’s respiratory system and that when this occurs, a person can perish.</p>
<p><strong>The First Signal of Hazardous Drinking</strong></p>
<p>This was the first forewarning to Jeffrey that he was drinking in an unsafe way and that there are ramifications for such deeds. The healthcare professional told Jeffrey that he was a fortunate person because he almost died from an <a href="http://www.alcohol-facts.com">alcohol overdose</a> the night before.</p>
<p>The physicain also spoke to Jeffrey’s parents and suggested that they get alcohol rehabilitation for Jeffrey. His parents were thrilled that Jeffrey was safe and sound and notified the healthcare practitioner that they would look into getting Jeffrey alcohol rehabilitation.</p>
<p>While speaking to his parents, Jeffrey told them that there must be a special reason why he did not die and that he felt a sense of thankfulness that he was still alive. He also informed his parents that the peculiar part about the entire drinking occurrence was that he had learned about alcohol poisoning last week in Mr. Franklin’s health class.</p>
<p><strong>When Paying Attention in Class Can Change Your Life</strong></p>
<p>At the time, what his health instructor, Mr. Franklin, was teaching didn’t seem to make too much sense to Jeffrey. Now that he almost passed away, conversely, he felt that he should have listened more carefully in health class and applied what he had learned to his daily living.</p>
<p>Jeffrey told his parents that he couldn’t wait to go back to the classroom and express regret to Mr. Franklin for not displaying more attention to a topic that was as important as learning <a title="about alcohol" href="http://www.about-alcohol-addiction.com">about alcohol</a> abuse and how to avoid an alcohol overdose.</p>
<p>His parents smiled at Jeffrey and said that they were proud of the way he was accepting responsibility for his dangerous drinking actions. All he had to do now was to let this near fatal experience influence his life in a constructive manner so that he would never again experience an alcohol overdose.</p>
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