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A Wednesday Evening Out With School Pals At A Local College Disco Leads To Abusive And Hazardous Drinking And An Alcohol Overdose
When Lois was in high school, she had acquired a reputation as a book worm who rarely, if ever, had fun drinking with her peers. She seemed nearly obsessed about "shining" academically so that she would be able to pursue a career that she not only liked but one that also gave her a degree of financial security.After Lois completed high school, she applied to and was accepted into a celebrated program in English. Her rationale for this decision was that this area of study would be good training for law school and would not be similar to the majority of law school applicants who pick political science as their undergraduate major.
Lois was the kind of individual who worked rigorously to complete what she was doing and then would take a rest when she could. As is the case, nevertheless, a good number of the things she did between terms or during summer breaks did not have much to do with drinking. Clearly, Lois was anything but a party-girl. Now that her finals for her second year in law school were done and feeling happy that she had done very well on her finals, nonetheless, she felt like celebrating.
So Lois and some of her friends from school went to a local pub where they had a few shots. As the evening proceeded, Lois and her friends continued to drink. In truth, she was having such a fabulous time that she didn't want the night to come to an end.
After drinking about an-hour-and-a-half when Lois started to slur her words, speak in a confused manner, and then fall unconscious, in spite of this, her buddies promptly knew that they needed to call that they needed to call 911, the emergency services number, and ask for emergency assistance because they suspected that Lois was exhibiting alcohol poisoning symptoms.
Lois was conscious of the fact that she had dodged a bullet and almost died from an alcohol overdose and, as a consequence, was grateful to be alive. At the same time, nonetheless, she was somewhat disheartened knowing that she had almost passed away the previous night. Her parents realized how hard she worked at the university and how little she let herself socialize with her friends. Nonetheless, they also were aware that Lois needed to avoid excessive and hazardous drinking.
As a consequence, they suggested that down the road, whenever a drinking opportunity presents itself, that she always drink responsibly. Lois was of the same opinion and gave her word to her friends and to her Mom and Dad that she would never again drink in an irresponsible manner. As stated by Lois, "I never thought that I might become one of the alcohol poisoning statistics in the local city newspaper. I now know that abusive and unhealthy drinking is not my style. I proclaim that this will never happen again."
Fortunately, Lois was not only "book smart" but she also had. Stated another way, she quickly comprehended that she had made an error in judgment and decided that she would never make the same error in judgment again. As a matter of fact, she now realized that she had involved herself in "binge drinking" and that even one instance of this form of careless and excessive drinking can end in a fatality.
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