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Alcohol drinking for many individuals is a great way to loosen up after long day of stressful work. Many of those who engage in recreational drinking often do so because of the euphoric and relaxing effects alcohol brings to the body. Effects differ according to the dosage or alcohol content present in a drink and the blood alcohol concentration in the body. For a person to experience euphoria and a relaxed well-being, a blood alcohol concentration must be within 0.03-.0.12%.

Concentrations higher than earlier mentioned would produce dangerous effects to the body. To enumerate, a percentage of 0.09-0.25 can make sedate a person, impaired memory, loss body balance and comprehension and also blurred vision. A blood alcohol content percentage of 0.18-0.30 could lead to confusion and impaired senses along with vomiting and dizziness. As the blood alcohol content goes up, the ultimate result is coma and death.

Considering the harmful effects of too much alcohol drinking, why are there so many people addicted to alcohol? Alcoholics didn't intend to end up being one and the routine of regular drinking came one day at a time. Binge drinking often precedes heavy drinking. Social events and parties are never complete without alcohol servings. There are always reasons unnumbered by individuals who choose to drink alcohol everyday. The potential for alcohol addiction does not occur in one occasion. Regular heavy drinking results in alcohol dependence and when this happens, the possibility of quitting becomes impossible to consider. Alcoholic withdrawals are very difficult to go through especially to long term alcohol abusers.

Alcohol addiction is developed in stages. The longer the routine of regular and heavy drinking, the more difficult it is to overcome. Many studies have shown that children who have 1 or 2 parents, who are alcoholics, have higher tendencies to also develop the addiction. Action speaks louder than words, so parent's actions are always emulated by children. Some of those addicted to alcohol have difficulty in stopping because a sudden halt of alcohol drinking brings painful effects. The therapy for such problem is similar to that of drug addict.

Those who have ever been addicted to any substance would, only if it can be prevented, try to skip feeling the withdrawal effects. But this isn't so. Undergoing proper treatment can somehow minimize the withdrawal effects however, and as long as there's a support group of family who would help an alcoholic, the future remains bright for him and those he love.

by: Ericka Lopez




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