Alcohol and well being results of alcohol on the body might be quick term or long run effects. The consumption of alcohol and health associated issues can occur over a short time frame, while other circumstances and long run effects of alcohol on the physique could solely occur following years of alcohol abuse.
Alcohol comes into direct contact with the mouth, throat, esophagus, abdomen and intestines as well as being absorbed into the bloodstream. Well being issues can start as headaches, feeling nauseated, sore throat or indigestion. Nonetheless, if alcohol abuse continues, these and different alcohol and well being symptoms can turn into extra severe sicknesses and diseases.
The consumption of alcohol among teens is becoming so regular that most of them think that there is no party worth going to, if there is no booze. Teen treatment centers who treat alcohol related cases have stated that in the year 2009, there were as much as 16 percent of teenagers who were heavily intoxicated by this drink. There are also reports which say that there are some teens who drink more than 5 rounds of drink a day; this percentage is somewhere around 7-9 percent.
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He has been acting erratic and strange for the last 3 weeks and it had gotten progressively worse. Then, my father hurt my mother and cut himself the other night. I called the cops and he was put in the Behavioral center here in town for 4 days. They said they can’t keep him any longer and are talking about releasing him. He is very angry at the whole family and thinks that we have joined together to take away his rights and lock him up. He has made direct threats but has pretty much said as much. I am afraid he is violent and will do something to hurt himself or my mother if he is released. He has a criminal background, destructing property. He has never been violent to people before now. The doctors are saying they can’t do anything more and are going to release him. He is diagnosed with depression, social anxiety, and schizo-effective disorder. What can I do? Is there a way to get him treatment against his will? He needs substance abuse treatment for alcohol but he is refusing that as well. He is conviced he is fine and we are the crazy ones. Please let me know if there is something I can do. Apparently we can’t Baker act him for some reason. I need serious answers only please. Cruel jokes aren’t needed. Thank you.
Thank you all for your comments. I think it’s important to say. I DID call the cops. They are the ones who took him to the metal health center. He is a drunk, and has been for 20 something years. However, he has never been a “mean” drunk. This was definitely a metal breakdown. He wrote “Help, Help, Help,” on the calendar. The mental health center does not seem to think he needs metal help, regardless of his disorders. They believe this was all a result of the alcohol. The alcohol was to cope with his breakdown, not the cause. They have told my family there is nothing more we can do to force him to get treatment. I just can’t believe there are no laws or processes to have someone held for metal care when they are obviously experiencing a mental breakdown. Again, thank you for your comments.
I’m 24 and have been drinking about a 12 pack almost every night since I was 21.And I also partied a lot in high school.I know that I’m at risk for a lot of serious health problems in the future if I don’t slow down or quit, but I can’t find any sites that give me a vague statistical time-line.For instance; said amount of alcohol consumption can cause symptom A in 3 yrs., symptom B in 5,C in 10,Then disease A usually occurs followed by…..And also what damage may be done already and if it is reversible.Please don’t say “just quit”.It’s easier said than done and If I do or don’t I’d like to know what to expect either way.Any personal experiences and/or links are welcome.