A Thursday Night Out With Friends From School at a Local Bar and Grill Leads To Hazardous and Abusive Drinking and Symptoms of an Alcohol Overdose

October 16, 2009 · Filed Under Health and Fitness · Comment 

When Janice was in high school, she had established a reputation as a person who studied much of the time and who rarely, if ever, let her hair down by drinking with her classmates. She seemed driven to “stand out” academically so that she would be able to secure a career that she not only liked but one that also gave her some security from a financial point of view.

After much thought, in time she came to a decision that she wanted to be a trial lawyer. In order to achieve this goal, nonetheless, she would first have to complete four years of undergrad education.

After Completing High School Janice Gets Accepted Into A Greatly Admired Undergrad University as Preparation For a Career as an Attorney

After Janice completed high school, she applied to and was accepted into a famous program in economics. Her logic for this decision was that this area of study would be good preparation for law school and wouldn’t be comparable to the majority of law school applicants who major in political science at the undergraduate level.

After graduating with a 3.75 GPA at the undergrad level, she applied to and was accepted at an esteemed law school at one of the Big East universities.

She was energized by her legal studies but occasionally she was flooded with all the work that had to be undertaken at law school. Reminiscent to the way she handled herself in her high school and undergraduate days, nevertheless, she made buddies quite easily but very infrequently got involved in social activities until the semester had ended.

After Being Elated With the Fact That She Had Done a Super Job on Her Exams, Janice Wanted to Let Her Hair Down and Do Something Besides School Work For a Change

Janice was the kind of individual who worked vigorously to complete what she was doing and then would take a couple of days off when she could. As is the case, nonetheless, virtually all of the things she did between terms or during her summer vacations did not involve drinking. Evidently, Janice was anything but a partygoer. Now that her finals for her second year in law school were finished and feeling proud of the fact that she had done extremely well on her exams, nonetheless, she wanted to let her hair down and do something besides school work for a change.

Drinking at a Local Watering Hole Leads to Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning, Calling The Emergency Number, and a Visit to An Alcohol Rehab Facility

So Janice and some of her classmates went to a local tavern where they had a few shots. As the hours went by, Janice persisted in drinking without having a care in the world about homework the next day. Indeed, Janice told her friends how thrilled she was to ”get down” and drink with her friends.

As the evening went by, Janice and her buddies continued to drink. Indeed, she was having such a magnificent time that she didn’t want the night to come to an end. It was almost like she was making up for lost time and trying to pack a year’s worth of fun and enjoyment into a single evening. Such a “game plan,” it needs to be stressed, seldom works. As a matter of fact, when Janice went to the lady’s room and threw up, her pals started to feel uneasy about her health.

Around thirty minutes later when Janice started to talk in a confused manner, slur her speech, and then fall unconscious, in spite of this, her friends instantly knew that they needed to call the emergency number and ask for medical assistance because they believed that Janice was exhibiting alcohol poisoning symptoms.

Once Janice was in the hospital, the presiding emergency room doctor validated what her pals had thought, to be precise, that Janice drank substantially more alcohol than her body could metabolize and, as a result, she suffered from an alcohol overdose.

After the medical team pumped her stomach until no gastric contents were visible, Janice was placed in the recovery room. After staying about two hours in recovery, Janice was then wheeled to one of the regular hospital rooms. Fortunately, the most precarious part of her hospitalization was over and all of her vital signs were back to normal.

In response to Janice’s situation, her pals attentively phoned her Mother and Father. As a result, early the next morning, her Mother and Father and her best buddies went to the hospital to visit Janice and look into her medical condition.

Janice Comes an Inch From Losing Her Life, is Grateful to be Alive, and Promises to Never Again Drink in an Irresponsible and Excessive Manner

Janice was conscious of the fact that she came close to dying and, as a consequence, was thankful to be alive. Her Mother and Father knew how relentlessly she worked in graduate school and how little she permitted herself to socialize with her classmates. Nevertheless, they also knew that Janice needed to avoid abusive drinking.

As a consequence, they recommended that down the road, whenever a drinking occasion presents itself, that she always drink in moderation. Janice was of the same opinion and promised her parents and her friends that she would never again drink in an irresponsible and excessive manner. In Janice’s own words, “I never had a clue that I would become one of the alcohol abuse and alcoholism statistics in the local city newspaper. I now grasp the fact that excessive and hazardous drinking is not for me. I proclaim that this will never happen again.”

Fortunately, Janice was not only “school smart” but she also possessed common sense. Stated more explicitly, she instantaneously knew that she had made a mistake and made up her mind that she would never make the same error in judgment again. If truth be told, she now grasped the fact that she had involved herself in “binge drinking” and that even one instance of this kind of abusive drinking can end in death.

A Twenty-Four Year Old Bouncer at A Private Bar and Grill Discovers Why Alcohol Poisoning Signs and Symptoms are So Significant and How They Can Save An Individual’s Life

September 27, 2009 · Filed Under Health and Fitness · Comment 

Just a few days ago, Frank applied for a job as a bouncer at one of the local clubs. He had studied aikido, judo, karate, ninjitsu, and gatka for two years; he was a body builder; he took daily minerals, vitamins, and supplements; he was into health foods and healthy eating; and he seemed like a natural for such a position. As a matter of fact, since he was concerned about his health, he started drinking in moderation about two years ago and then totally quit drinking alcohol approximately fifteen months ago.

When Frank received the word that he had been picked for the job, he was especially delighted. Since this was an elite disco, nevertheless, he had to go through a four week training class.

Drinkers At Clubs Who Drink Excessively and Alcohol Overdose Symptoms and Signs

On the first day of class, the teacher started talking about drinkers who drink in a hazardous manner and what the bartenders, bouncers, and barmaids should do when this condition arises. When the lecturer started talking about alcohol poisoning, Frank was pleased to find out that all of the new employees had to learn about alcohol poisoning and what they should do when they witnessed a drinker who was showing evidence of alcohol poisoning symptoms or displaying the signs of alcohol poisoning.

More explicitly, all the new bouncers, barmaids, and bartenders learned that nausea and vomiting were almost without exception the first signs of alcohol poisoning and that unconsciousness was in all probability the most highly obvious alcohol poisoning sign or symptom. The trainer also made it a point to accentuate the fact that alcohol poisoning symptoms were messages from the body and from the brain that the drinker has consumed more alcohol than his or her body can process.

There were, nevertheless, more than a few other symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning that all the new bartenders, barmaids, and bouncers were taught to be conversant with. For example, the members of the class were made aware that individuals who experience alcohol poisoning often have seizures, are difficult to awaken, exhibit poor reflex responses, and they exhibit confusion.

Additionally, the members of the class discovered that many people who suffer from alcohol poisoning also manifest slow, shallow or irregular breathing; blue tinged or pale skin; slurred speech; and little response from painful stimuli, for instance from pinching.

Additionally, drinkers who suffer from alcohol poisoning habitually display erratic behavior, they usually feel very ill and exhibit excessive vomiting, often pass out, and they exhibit an inability to make eye contact or sustain a conversation.

An Instructor Spells Out Why Alcohol Poisoning is Not Necessarily Experienced Only by People Who Are Alcohol Dependent

The lecturer then explained that alcohol poisoning is not necessarily experienced only by people who are alcohol dependent.

More specifically, the instructor told the members of the class that most instances of alcohol poisoning were most likely experienced by alcohol abusers and that a specific form of alcohol abuse known as “binge drinking” was in all probability the main precipitating factor in most situations involving alcohol poisoning. The instructor then defined binge drinking as follows: drinking five or more alcoholic beverages at one sitting for males and consuming four or more alcoholic drinks at one sitting for females.

To exemplify the impact that binge drinking has on alcohol poisoning, the instructor told the students in the class that a drinker who gets inebriated just once on an annual basis, is by definition engaging in abusive drinking, is almost certainly not alcohol addicted, but is in all likelihood engaging in binge drinking. As expressed by the lecturer, engaging in binge drinking even once, regrettably, can result in alcohol poisoning that in some circumstances can be deadly.

The Instructor Spells Out Why Letting An Individual With Alcohol Poisoning Sleep is Not The Correct Course of Action

One of the members of the class raised his hand and asked the instructor if it is a good idea to let a person with alcohol poisoning “sleep it off.” The teacher commented that letting an individual with alcohol poisoning sleep is exactly what should not be done because doing so places the drinker at risk due to the fact that he or she is no longer being observed. Moreover, letting the person go to sleep when she or he experiences alcohol poisoning is an erroneous response because the individual may never awaken.

The instructor then informed the class that the most fitting response for alcohol poisoning is the following: if it is suspected that a drinker has alcohol poisoning, call 911 and ask for emergency medical assistance, even if the individual is underage. By pursuing this course of action, the individual will get the prompt alcohol poisoning treatment he or she requires.

Conclusion

After learning about alcohol poisoning and especially about the symptoms and signs of alcohol poisoning, it may be pointed out, Frank understood that he had learned some essential information that might save a person’s life in the distant future. Without a doubt, Frank learned that knowledge of the mainstream alcohol poisoning symptoms and signs and knowing how to properly and quickly react to such signs and symptoms (by immediately calling 911 and asking for urgent medical assistance) can help a person avoid a lethal case of alcohol poisoning.