Sunday, December 12, 2010

Just One More Drink

Just One More Drink
A young boy began abusing alcohol at age of 12 years old. He and his friend played around the woods, imitating characters they saw in movies. The characters were fictional but the drinks were real.
A man was 40 when he gradually increased his drinks from one to two each evening to five or six. Eventually, he lost count of how many drinks he had throughout the day. The young boy sought help for his alcohol problem. The 4o years old man rejected the assistance offered by caring family and friend’s .the young boy is alive today to tell his story; the 40 years old man some years ago died in a motor vehicle accident after drinking too much liquor.
Even when someone drink’s too much, the effect of his excesses inevitable spill over into other people’s lives, often with tragic consequences. Alcohol misuse is frequently a factor verbal and physical abuse, in assaults and murder, in car accident and work-related injuries, as well as in a host of health problems. Alcohol abuse cost society billions of dollars per year, not to mention the personal and emotional toll it takes on individuals, families, and children .BUT NOT EVERYONE WHO DRINKS Regularly HAS A DRINKING PROBLEM.
If you choose to drink alcohol, how much is too much? How can you know when not to have “just one more drink” 

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