A Ninth Grader Experiences Alcohol Poisoning and Motivates Him to Change His Life
Jeffrey was a ninth grader who usually seemed to be living on the edge. Jeffrey had an adventurous personality and regularly wanted to do what his older brothers were doing. The central holdup with this was that all three of his brothers were at least 21 years old and were as a consequence legally able to operate a car or truck and to ingest alcohol.
Jeffrey, in spite of this, had a difficult time grasping the fact that as a fifteen-year-old youth he should not be drinking alcoholic beverages. In fact, however, Jeffrey usually drank with his pals after school, especially on the weekends.
One weekend, Jeffrey decided to drive around with some of his older friends. One of his buddies was old enough to buy alcohol. After purchasing some beer, wine, and wine coolers, Jeffrey and all of his buddies went to a park and drank for just about three hours.
A Young Man Loses Consciousness
After drinking approximately ten bottles of beer, Jeffrey started to feel nauseous and then vomited. When he passed out on the soccer field, one of his pals called 911 for immediate assistance. It was fortunate that the call for medical help was made because when his buddies went to the hospital to see Jeffrey, they found out that Jeffrey had been showing evidence of alcohol poisoning symptoms. More specifically, Jeffrey had overdosed on alcohol.
When Your Cronies Drink Too Much
Jeffrey had heard that drinking in an abusive manner can result in alcohol poisoning but he never thought that this would ever affect him. After all, some of his friends often articulated that they could drink twenty four or more bottles of beer in a few hours without feeling any critical problems.
Armed with this information, Jeffrey was quite astonished to ascertain that he had overdosed on alcohol because he “only” had about ten alcoholic beverages. When he explained this to the attending healthcare practitioner at the hospital, then again, the healthcare practitioner informed Jeffrey that drinking ten glasses of wine over a two or three hour period of time could in fact be significantly more alcohol than can be metabolized by the body. The healthcare professional further conveyed how too much alcohol can cause the brain to shut down a person’s breathing and that when this happens, an individual can pass away.
The First Sign of Abusive Drinking
This was the first indication to Jeffrey that he was drinking in a perilous way and that there are ramifications for such actions. The physicain told Jeffrey that he was a fortunate young man because he almost lost his life from an alcohol overdose the previous night.
The physicain also talked to Jeffrey’s parents and suggested that they get alcohol rehab for Jeffrey. His parents were thrilled that Jeffrey was safe and notified the healthcare practitioner that they would get Jeffrey alcohol treatment.
While conversing with his parents, Jeffrey informed them that there must be a special reason why he did not perish and that he felt a sense of thankfulness that he was still alive. He also told his parents that the strangest part about the entire drinking situation was that he had learned about alcohol poisoning last week at school in Mr. Franklin’s health class.
When Learning Something in Class Can Make a Difference
At the time, what his health teacher, Mr. Franklin, was saying didn’t seem to make a lot of sense to Jeffrey. Due to the fact that he almost passed away, conversely, he felt that he should have listened more intently in Mr. Franklin’s health class and applied what he had learned to his life.
Jeffrey informed his parents that he couldn’t wait to go to Mr. Franklin’s classroom and make an apology to Mr. Franklin for not paying more attention to something that was as pertinent as learning about alcohol abuse and how to steer clear of an alcohol overdose.
His parents smiled at Jeffrey and said that they were elated with the way he was being accountable for his unhealthy drinking behavior. All he had to do now was to let this near-death experience influence his life in a useful manner so that he would be motivated to never again experience an alcohol overdose.





