Dangers Of Alcohol
By S. Wagner
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When I was a kid, I remember watching all the comedy variety shows. One guy who used to be on a lot
was a guy by the name of Foster Brooks.
He had this routine
where he played a drunk. He was very good at it and quite honestly, I laughed quite a bit at his routine.
Unfortunately, there is nothing really funny about getting drunk or alcohol in general.
While pointing out the dangers of alcohol may seem as silly as telling somebody that if they walk on the sun they'll fry
like a piece of Colonel Sanders, nevertheless, I am going to point out some of the dangers of alcohol in the
hopes that I save at least one kid from drinking his life into oblivion.
It's difficult to know where to start when there are so many horrors to choose from. Even
forgetting about what alcohol does to your brain cells. Oh, you didn't know? Yes, alcohol destroys brain cells.
And no, in case you're wondering, they don't grow back. And while you might be thinking that there
are plenty of these brain cells to go around, after a while, enough drinking will make it so that you won't even be
able to find your car keys even if they were tied around your neck.
| The process of detoxification from alcohol takes three to seven days, after which
the alcoholic's dependency on alcohol is primarily psychological, rather than physical or chemical.
The goal after detox is to prevent a relapse of excessive drinking. |
What about other parts of your body? Well, there is your liver. Did you know that the liver of a
man who has been drinking for just 20 years from age 21, is in worse shape than the liver of a man who doesn't
drink at age 70? It's true.
If you don't believe me, ask Larry Hagman who not too many years ago needed a liver transplant
because of all the drinking that he did in his life.
And in case you're wondering, you can't live without your liver as it performs a number of
functions in the body including metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates. It is one of the most abused organs
of the body as it is without having to subject it to alcohol abuse.
| People entering college or the workforce may be especially vulnerable to the
influence of peers because of their need to make new friendships. And they may increase their
drinking in order to gain acceptance by peers. |
But,
forgetting about what alcohol does to our bodies, what it does to our personalities is probably the worst part
of alcohol. I don't know about you, but I have never met what they call a "fun" drunk.
Most alcoholics are abusive to their family and friends, dangerous to themselves and others, a
lethal weapon behind the wheel of a car, and more things than I need to mention here. I have personally been the
victim of an alcoholic grandfather, so I am speaking from first hand experience.
In an episode of "West Wing" the late John Spencer, who was an alcoholic, said to his attorney, who
was representing him during the whole Bartlett MS cover-up, "I don't understand how a person can leave half a glass
of alcohol empty.
I don't understand how they can have just one drink. How do they not want to feel this good
longer?" It may have been television, but it is a true testament to what an alcoholic goes through. Yes, alcohol is
addicting. Add that to your list of dangers.
| Thousands of facilities in the United States offer alcohol and drug rehabilitation
and treatment services, ranging from short-term residential or in-patient hospitalization to
long-term, outpatient counseling and therapy. The goal of these facilities is to help the alcoholic
learn how to remain sober and resist the urge to drink. |
I could go
on, but I think you get the overall point. An occasional glass of wine with dinner probably won't kill you. In
moderation, it's doubtful you'll lose enough brain cells to forget just how dangerous alcohol can be.
The dangers of alcohol? They are quite real.
To YOUR Health,
Steve Wagner
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| The culture of the workplace may either accept and encourage drinking or discourage
and inhibit drinking. A workplace's tolerance of drinking is partly influenced by the gender mix of
its workers. |
| Some damage caused to the brain by chronic alcohol consumption does begin to reverse
itself once alcoholics stop drinking, if they do not wait too long to stop. An international study,
using sophisticated scanning technology to measure how the brain changed during abstinence, found
that the damaged brain will regenerate, but the amount of improvement is related to how long the
person drank excessively. |
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