Alcohol Info - Can Alcohol Affect Me?
By David Peters
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Everyone knows that drinking alcohol can be great fun, but as we also know alcohol can be deadly as well, it's a
great and very powerful drug which affects both body and mind, so you must treat it with the greatest of
respect.
Alcohol is one of the biggest killers year by year and it increases every year. More and more people are turning
to alcohol and becoming alcoholics and they don't even know it! Alcohol is linked to illnesses such as liver
damage, stomach cancer, heart disease, and many more.
Do we really know just how it can affect use?
Heavy drinkers will be affected more and in the following areas. First your health. Your sporting performance is
first, it also damages your muscle fibers, which you need for everyday of your life, once these are damaged your on
a very slippery slope to an early death bed. It also affects your sexual performance and makes you infertile.
Ultimately it will affect you as a person, if you change when you've had a drink then you know it's affecting you,
so why drink in the first place.
| Even one or two drinks can result in changes in behavior and a decrease in one's
ability to think clearly - both concentration and judgment become impaired. If alcohol
consumption is excessive, the drinker will become intoxicated. |
So Just Why Do We Drink Alcohol?
The list is endless of why people drink, but the most common one is my friends and family drink and it makes it
sociable for me, Most people find it very pleasurable to have drink and chill out, enjoyment, or just because they
like the taste.
I have even come across people you drink alcohol because they think it makes them grown up. Everyone's reasons
for drinking is different but the most important aspect of this is what are the side affects it gives you?
| People who drink heavily over many years can develop complications of continued
alcohol use such as liver disease (cirrhosis), depression, or peptic ulcer. They often have
ongoing social problems and legal problems (such as traffic violations or accidents) as a
result of drinking. |
So Just What Does Alcohol Do To Me?
Alcohol helps most people feel relaxed and confident, sometimes people become funny after they have had a beer
or two, and I've meet some people who even think they become more attractive. (I wish, yes it's the beer
talking).
There is a dark side to alcohol and that's when you over step the boundaries and you start to lose control with
yourself i.e. becoming very physically and verbal towards friends and family. People start becoming distant from
you and if this is happening then it's time to take action with regards to your drinking habits.
| According to one national study, it was discovered that students are less likely
to use alcohol if they feel that teachers treat them fairly and if they are accepted by the
teachers and their fellow students at school. These findings point to the influence of one's
peers regarding drinking and also to the issue of self-esteem and drinking behavior. |
There is plenty of help out there if you need it and I have read everything that is worth reading, because I was
once an alcoholic and now I would say I've conquer my nemesis and let it lay to rest. Yes it was hard but worth
it.
After years of research and trying different methods I have only come across a hand full of sites which actually
do work and the one which stands out from the rest is stopdrinkingadvice.org - So if your unhappy about your
drinking habits or looking for free information on how to stop drinking, please give this website a try it will
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| One study suggests that more educated people and those with higher income
use alcohol regularly and moderately, while those with less income and education are more
likely to drink heavily. |
| In one recent alcohol abuse study, 76 percent of 7th through 12th grade
teachers stated that underage student drinking was a serious or somewhat serious problem.
Question. What planet are the other 24% of these teachers living on? How is it
possible for ANY junior high and high school teacher to state that underage student
drinking is not a serious or somewhat serious problem in the U.S.? Are these teachers
out-of-touch with reality? Are they living under a rock? The lack of reality of
these teachers is simply amazing! |
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