November 8, 2009
Shocking Discoveries About Alcohol and Drug Abuse in High School
When I was in the tenth grade in high school, I took a substance abuse class. At that time, I did not realize that alcohol abuse actually was a sub category of drug abuse. While taking this class and learning more about drug and alcohol abuse and particularly about alcohol side effects, I read a lot about Alcoholic Anonymous, their meetings, how their programs have twelve steps, and how successful the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery program has been for people throughout the world. I also learned a lot about alcohol rehabilitation and the diverse alcohol rehab clinics that are repeatedly available to individuals who engage in excessive drinking.
Detrimental End Results That are Linked to Alcohol Dependency and Alcohol Abuse
Some of the detrimental effects related to alcoholism and alcohol abuse that I learned about in this class unquestionably worried me. The ruined lives and many serious issues experienced by most alcohol addicted individuals made me feel like I never wanted to drink alcohol when I became old enough. Stated briefly, I did not want to face the damage and ruination that alcohol addicted individuals almost always encounter.
Ponder upon this for a moment. What fifteen-year-old person wants to face premature death due to his or her drinking behavior? What teenager wants to become so out-of-control regarding his or her drinking that ingesting alcohol becomes the object of one’s life? What adolescent wants to go to one of the local alcoholic rehabilitation centers to deal with alcohol-related issues before he or she becomes twenty-one?
What adolescent wants to experience alcohol withdrawals when he or she tries to stop drinking? Why would an individual engage in drinking to such an extent that it would cause difficulties in every area of his or her life? Drinking later in life after a person has a career, a family, and develops personal responsibilities makes sense. But why would an adolescent want to sacrifice his or her education, employment, finances, and relationships for a life that centers on abusive drinking?
These issues were so significant that I discussed some of them in class during the school year. What was utterly amazing to me was the number of students who simply didn’t care about the dangerous consequences of hazardous drinking that I discussed. It was almost as if they couldn’t care less about the facts and how these effects can shatter their lives. For the first time in my life I started to grasp a saying that my grandfather used to tell me all through my teen and pre-teen years: you can lead a horse to water but you can’t force it to drink.
It’s Liberating, Beneficial, and Important to Stay Away From the Damaging and Unhealthy Results of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
And even at my young age, I also started to comprehend how important, energizing, and beneficial it is in life to keep away from the unhealthy and debilitating effects of drug and alcohol abuse.
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