Do I Have to Be an “alcoholic” for My Whole Life Even if I Don’t Drink?
Question by Leah K: Do I have to be an “alcoholic” for my whole life even if I don’t drink?
Two years ago I received an MIP. As a result, I had to attend AA meetings and do an alcohol education program. At AA, they told me I had the disease of alcoholism. They said that I will never not be addicted to alcohol and could only be “in recovery”–I would never be cured.… Continue reading
How Do You Know if You Drink Too Much?
Question by LL: How do you know if you drink too much?
I think I might be in blossoming alcoholic. How much is too much? What can you do about it if you can’t go to “rehab”?
Best answer:
Answer by Jen J
you can never drink too much. thank god for alchol
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One in 4 Students, Young Adults Binge Drink: CDC
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One in 4 students, young adults binge drink: CDC
One in four high school students and adults ages 18 to 34 engaged in binge drinking in the past month, putting themselves and those around them at risk, U.S. government researchers said on Tuesday.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News
One in 4 students and young adults binge drink: CDC
One in four high school students and adults… Continue reading
Parents, if You Love Your Kids Choose Not to Drink Alcohol
Parents, if you Love your Kids Choose not to Drink Alcohol
PARENTS!
If you love your kids, choose not to drink alcohol By Eva Fry
CHOOSE NOT TO DRINK ALCOHOL FOR THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF YOUR KIDS!
AN INTELLIGENT CHOICE! A WISE DECISION!
Why would a parent, who may enjoy drinking alcohol, choose not to drink?
They know tragic consequences may be in… Continue reading
Beware of Heightened Danger of Alcoholic Drink Consumption Plus Fatigue
Beware of Heightened Danger of Alcoholic Drink Consumption Plus Fatigue
Professional drivers in Australia were tested for their driving skills with zero, .03 and .05 blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) when they were well rested, and then were tested with a .03 BAC between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. after they had been up all day.
Tired drivers with a low BAC (.03) did more poorly than the rested drivers with the higher BAC.… Continue reading
