An Evening Out With Friends From College at a Local Nightclub Results In Excessive and Abusive Drinking and An Alcohol Overdose
Friday, September 4th, 2009When Janice was in high school, she had acquired a reputation as a person who studied a lot and who rarely, if ever, drank with her peers. She seemed nearly obsessed about “standing out” academically so that she would be able to find a career that she not only got pleasure from but one that also gave her a degree of security from a financial perspective.
After much reflection, ultimately she made up her mind that she wanted to be a lawyer. In order to pull this off, however, she would first have to finish four years of undergraduate education.
After Finishing High School Janice Gets Accepted Into A Distinguished Undergraduate University as Training For a Career as a Lawyer
After Janice graduated from high school, she applied to and was accepted into an esteemed program in English. Her rationale for this decision was that this academic discipline would be good training for law school and wouldn’t be identical to the majority of law school applicants who elect to choose political science as their undergraduate major.
After graduating with a 3.95 GPA at the undergraduate level, she applied to and was accepted at an esteemed law school at one of the Pacific Ten universities.
She was pleased with her legal studies but on occasion she was swamped with all the work that law school entailed. Akin to the way she handled herself in her high school and undergraduate days, nevertheless, she made pals painlessly but barely got involved in social events until the school period had ended.
After Being Pleased That She Had Done a Super Job on Her Finals, Janice Wanted to Let Her Hair Down and Do Something Besides Studying For a Change
Janice was the kind of person who worked attentively to reach her objective and then would take some time off when she could. It just so happens, nevertheless, that a good number of the things she did between school sessions or during her summer vacations were unrelated to drinking. Obviously, Janice was anything but a party-person. Now that her final examinations for her second year in law school were finished and appreciating the fact that she had done extremely well on her tests, however, she felt like celebrating.
Drinking at a Local Watering Hole Leads to Alcohol Poisoning, Calling 911, The Emergency Services Number, and An Ambulance Ride to An Alcohol Treatment Facility
So Janice and some of her friends from college went to a local pub where they had a few beers. As the hours went by, Janice continued to drink without having any concerns about homework the next day. In point of fact, Janice told her buddies how excited she was to whoop it up and drink with classmates from her apartment.
As the evening went by, Janice and her buddies continued to drink. In truth, she was having such a terrific time that she didn’t want the night to come to an end. It was almost as if she was making up for lost time and making an effort to squeeze a year’s worth of laughter and fun into a single evening. Such a “game plan,” it needs to be stressed, does not often work. In actual fact, when Janice went to the restroom and threw up, her buddies started to feel uneasy about her health.
A few minutes later when Janice started to speak in a confused manner, slur her words, and then pass out, however, her friends instantly knew that they needed to call the emergency number and ask for medical assistance because they suspected that Janice was exhibiting alcohol poisoning symptoms.
Once Janice was in the alcohol treatment hospital, the lead healthcare professional validated what her buddies had hypothesized, to be exact, that Janice consumed substantially more alcohol than her body could metabolize and, as a consequence, she experienced an alcohol overdose.
After the medical team pumped her stomach until no gastric contents were evident, Janice was placed in the recovery room. After staying roughly four hours in recovery, Janice was then placed in one of the regular hospital rooms. Fortunately, the most dangerous part of her hospitalization was over and all of her vital signs returned to normal.
In response to Janice’s state of affairs, her friends thoughtfully telephoned her Mother and Father. Consequently, early the next morning, her Mom and Dad and her best buddies went to the hospital to visit Janice and look into her medical condition.
Janice Narrowly Escapes Death, is Thankful to be Alive, and Promises to Never Again Drink in an Excessive and Irresponsible Manner
Janice was very aware that she had dodged a bullet and, as a consequence, was thankful to be alive. Her Mother and Father were aware how relentlessly she studied at college and how little she let herself experience a social life. Nevertheless, they also realized that Janice needed to steer clear of hazardous drinking.
As a consequence, they recommended that in the future, whenever a drinking situation arises, that she always drink responsibly and in moderation. Janice was of the same opinion and gave her word to her parents and to her friends that she would never again drink in an abusive and irresponsible manner. In her own words, “I never thought that I would become one of the alcohol abuse and alcoholism statistics in the local city newspaper. I now grasp the fact that irresponsible drinking is not for me. I assert that this will never happen again.”
Fortunately, Janice was not only “book smart” but she also displayed a lot of common sense. In other words, she instantaneously knew that she had made an error in judgment and made up her mind that she would never make the same mistake again. In fact, 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 a fatality.