A High School Student Drinks Excessively With His Cronies, Suffers From An Alcohol Overdose, And Learns That Paying Attention In Class Can Make A Difference
Andy was a high school freshman who frequently seemed to be living on the edge. Andy had an adventurous personality and usually wanted to do what his older brothers were doing. The core glitch with this was that all three of his brothers were at least 21 years old and were thus able from a legal point of view to operate a car and to ingest alcohol.
Andy, however, had a difficult time comprehending that as a fifteen-year-old teenager he should not be drinking alcoholic beverages. In fact, nevertheless, Andy generally drank with his pals after school, predominantly on the weekends.
One weekend, Andy made up his mind to drive around with some of his older friends. One of his buddies was old enough to buy alcohol. After buying some wine coolers, wine, and beer, Andy and his buddies went to a public recreational area and drank for something like three hours.
After drinking more or less five bottles of beer, Andy started to feel nauseous and then threw up. When he became unconscious on the soccer field, one of his drinking pals called 911 for immediate help. It was fortunate that the call for medical help was made because when his buddies went to the hospital to see Andy, they found out that Andy had been exhibiting alcohol poisoning symptoms. More to the point, Andy had suffered through an alcohol overdose.
After receiving alcohol poisoning treatment, Andy was truthfully startled to discover that he had overdosed on alcohol because he "only" had more or less five or ten drinks. When he explained this to the attending physician at the hospital, conversely, the healthcare practitioner informed Andy that drinking five or ten wine coolers over a two or three hour time frame could in fact be quite a bit more alcohol than can be processed by the body. The physician further explained how extreme amounts of alcohol can cause the brain to shut down an individual's respiratory system and that when this transpires, an individual can cease to exist.
This was the first word of warning to Andy that he was drinking in a hazardous manner and that there are consequences for such actions. The healthcare practitioner told Andy that he was a lucky individual because he almost perished from an alcohol overdose the previous night.
The physician also talked to Andy's parents and suggested that they get alcohol rehab for Andy. His parents were thrilled that Andy was out of harm's way and informed the healthcare professional that they would get Andy alcohol treatment.
While conversing with his parents, Andy told them that there must be a good reason why he did not die and that he felt a sense of thanksgiving that he was still alive. He also notified his parents that the peculiar part about the entire drinking event was that he had learned about alcohol poisoning the previous six week grading period in health class at school.
At the time, what his health instructor, Mr. Johnson, was saying didn't seem to make too much sense to Andy. Now that he almost passed away, then again, he felt that he should have listened more carefully in Mr. Johnson's health class and applied what he had learned to his daily living.
Andy notified his parents that he couldn't wait to go back to Mr. Johnson's classroom and apologize to Mr. Johnson for not paying closer attention to something that was as significant as learning about alcohol poisoning.
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