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A Health Instructor in the Most Popular Co-ed High School in the District Instructs Her Pupils About the Significance of Alcoholism Signs

Miss Benning was a health teacher at the most financially challenged co-educational high school in the county. Even though she had been teaching for only one year, she had already obtained a reputation as a teacher with educational techniques that motivated and inspired her students to learn and to think.

For example, one Tuesday morning at 9:30 she addressed the students in her class and said the following: “For the next three or four days we are going to learn about some basic alcoholism facts from a more broad-based perspective and we are also going to learn about several of the most typical signs of alcoholism from a less general and more specific point of view.”

“Not all of these alcoholism signs will beyond doubt establish that a drinker with a drinking problem is a person who is alcohol dependent, but the more signs that an individual exhibits, the greater the likelihood that he or she is an alcohol addicted person.”

Miss Benning then informed the members of the class that each person would be accountable for examining two alcohol addiction signs and then presenting his or her findings to the other members in the class via a seven minute oral presentation.

The Students are Wound Up About Giving An In-Depth Presentation to Their Fellow Students About The Signs of Alcoholism

After learning about the various alcohol addiction signs for quite a few days, the time had arrived for the oral presentations. It was instantly apparent that the pupils in her class were excited about the subject because the information that they presented was superb. To say that Miss Benning was pleasantly surprised with the fervor manifested by the students in her class concerning this topic was an understatement.

The day after all of the pupils completed their presentations, Miss Benning passed out a sheet of paper with a list of all the alcohol addiction signs that were presented and discussed in the presentations and in class. Miss Benning then asked her pupils to go over the list and rank the top ten alcohol addiction signs that were most indicative of alcohol dependency. After roughly fifteen minutes, Miss Benning collected the sheets of paper and told the pupils in her classroom that after she studies the numbers, she will present her findings the next school day.

There was a real buzz by the pupils while they were leaving Miss Benning’s class. One could swear that her pupils couldn’t wait for the next day to come so that they could learn about the results of their in-class research.

The Pupils Match Their Answers Against the Findings From A Council of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Authorities

When the next school day finally came, Miss Benning passed out a piece of paper that listed the top five alcohol addiction signs as per the students’ rankings. Next to these results, she added another column that was labeled “correct response.” She then explained to the students in her classroom that the numbers in the additional column she added stood for the responses that were generated by a board of alcohol addiction specialists.

Miss Benning told her students to go over the information on the sheet of paper she handed out and then to raise their hand if they had any questions, concerns, or issues. Within a minute or two, almost everyone in the class raised her or his hand. It was evident that the students had some questions, issues, or concerns about their results versus the answers given by the professionals. For instance, virtually every individual in the classroom disagreed with the highest ranked answer given by the experts, to be precise, “Do you feel extremely nauseous when you abstain from drinking?”

The Key Difference Between Alcohol Addiction and Alcohol Abuse is the Physical Dependency That is Experienced With Alcohol Addiction and Not With Alcohol Abuse

Miss Benning then informed her students why this answer was the most clear-cut indicator of alcoholism. She pointed out the fact that the most important difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse is the physical dependency that is experienced with alcohol addiction and not with alcohol abuse.

Basically this means that when an individual who is addicted to alcohol suddenly quits drinking, he or she will suffer through alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

Miss Benning then explained to the pupils in her classroom that alcohol withdrawal symptoms are responses by the brain and by the body to the deficiency of alcohol to which they had become accustomed. Stated more precisely, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are messages from the brain and from the body telling a person who is addicted to alcohol that something is very incorrect and needs to be fixed. These signals consist of several painful, uncomfortable, and dangerous withdrawal symptoms that can potentially lead to an individual’s death if the proper treatment is not promptly obtained.

Miss Benning then discussed the many different alcohol withdrawal symptoms that can be experienced when an alcohol dependent person abruptly stops drinking.

The fact that Miss Benning tried to emphasize was this: an individual who engages in alcohol abuse can experience almost any and every one of the alcoholism signs that the students had ranked, but the one sign or symptom that few, if any, people who engage in alcohol abuse ever experience is alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

To articulate this as precisely as possible, Miss Benning stressed the point that alcohol abusers, unlike people who are addicted to alcohol, are not alcohol dependent and accordingly, when they quit drinking, they almost never suffer from alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

The Students Believe They Have Discovered An Irregularity With the Findings From The Group of Alcohol Addiction Specialists

The students also had a problem with the second ranked answer given by the alcohol addiction authorities, to be precise, “Have you ever had a drink the first thing in the morning to get rid of a hangover or to steady your nerves?”

Miss Benning informed her students that this sign does not inevitably suggest that the problem is alcoholism, but that it does underscore the need that people who are alcohol dependent have to drink in order to avoid alcohol withdrawals.

After Miss Benning explained the importance of alcohol withdrawal symptoms in the life of the alcohol addicted individual, the pupils started to recognize the main difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency.

To add a sense of closure to the topic, Miss Benning asked the pupils in her class to take out a sheet of paper and answer the following question: “if every person who is an alcoholic knew about every one of the alcohol withdrawal symptoms and alcohol addiction signs we have studied, what percentage of them do you think would obtain alcohol treatment?”

After roughly five or six minutes, Miss Benning asked for the students’ responses. While many pupils thought that approximately 75 to 85 percent of alcoholics would get alcohol rehab if they knew about the facts related to alcohol withdrawal symptoms and alcohol dependency signs, most of the students reasoned that this number would not be less than 55 percent.

The Pupils Were Astonished to Discover That Only 25% of Alcoholics in the U.S. Ask For Alcohol Addiction Treatment

To the amazement of most of the students, Miss Benning acknowledged that according to different scientific examinations, only 25% of the individuals who are addicted to alcohol in the United States seek alcoholism rehabilitation. This amazed most of the pupils because they figured that first-hand knowledge of the abysmal facts and statistics related to alcohol dependency would motivate most of the people who are alcohol dependent to ask for alcohol addiction treatment.

Miss Benning then stated that individuals who are addicted to alcohol not only need alcohol on an everyday basis in order to function but they also require alcohol on a daily basis so they can prevent possible alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Apparently, the alcohol dependent individual’s need to drink on a daily basis is more powerful than facts or logic. Without a doubt, due to the fact that the thirst for alcohol is “reality” to the alcoholic, this is a thorny issue that is hard to reverse.

A few minutes later the bell rang, indicating that the end of class had arrived. Based on the excitement manifested by the students when they were leaving the classroom, Miss Benning recognized that she had encouraged and motivated the pupils in her classroom to stop and think about an essential health and social problem that exists in our country.

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A Health Instructor in the Most Underfinanced Parochial High School in the District Teaches Her Students About the Importance of Alcohol Addiction Signs

Miss Benning was a health instructor at the most underfinanced private high school in the county. Even though she had been teaching for only three of four years, she had already acquired a reputation as a teacher with instructional techniques that stimulated and motivated her students to think and to learn.

For example, one Friday morning she addressed the students in her classroom and announced the following: “For the next two weeks we are going to learn about some basic alcoholism facts from a general point of view and we are also going to learn about several of the most familiar signs of alcoholism from a less general and more explicit point of view.”

“Not all of these alcoholism signs will categorically reveal that a drinker with a drinking problem is a person who is addicted to alcohol, but the more signs that a person displays, the greater the probability that he or she is a person who is alcohol dependent.”

Miss Benning then informed the members of the class that each person would be responsible for researching three alcoholism signs and then presenting his or her results to the other class members via a nine minute oral presentation.

The Students are Keyed Up About Giving A Relatively Long Presentation to Their Fellow Classmates About Alcoholism Signs

After learning about the different alcohol addiction signs for a number of days, the time had finally come for the student presentations. It was immediately noticeable that the students in her class were wound up about the topic because the information that they presented was extraordinary. To say that Miss Benning was pleasantly surprised with the excitement exhibited by her students concerning this subject matter was an understatement.

The day after all of the students completed their presentations, Miss Benning passed out a sheet of paper with a list of all the alcohol addiction signs that were presented and discussed in the presentations and in class. Miss Benning then asked her pupils to go over the list and rank the top nine alcohol dependency signs that were most indicative of alcoholism. After about fifteen minutes, Miss Benning collected the pieces of paper and informed the students in her classroom that after she studies the numbers, she will present her findings the next school day.

There was a real buzz by the students while they were walking out of Miss Benning’s classroom. One could swear that her students couldn’t wait for the next day to arrive so that they could learn about the results of their in-class research.

The Students Contrast Their Answers With the Findings From A Panel of Alcohol Dependency Experts

When the next school day arrived, Miss Benning passed out a piece of paper that listed the top four alcohol dependency signs according to the pupils’ rankings. To the left of these results, she added another column that was labeled “experts’ response.” She then explained to the pupils in her classroom that the numbers in the new column she added signified the findings that were announced by a council of chemical dependency authorities.

Miss Benning told the pupils in her class to go over the information on the sheet of paper she handed out and then to raise their hand if they had any issues, questions, or concerns. Within 30 or 40 seconds, almost every student in the class raised her or his hand. It was obvious that the pupils had some questions, concerns, or issues about their results versus the answers given by the professionals. For example, almost every person in the classroom had an issue with the highest ranked answer given by the experts, namely, “Do you feel really nauseous when you quit drinking?”

The Major Difference Between Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction is the Physical Dependency That is Experienced With Alcohol Dependency and Not With Alcohol Abuse

Miss Benning then told the pupils in her classroom why this answer was the most clear-cut indicator of alcohol dependency. She highlighted the fact that the most important difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction is the physical dependency that is experienced with alcohol dependency and not with alcohol abuse.

Essentially this means that when an individual who is alcohol dependent all of a sudden quits drinking, he or she will go through alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

Miss Benning then informed her students that alcohol withdrawal symptoms are responses by the body and by the brain to the deficiency of alcohol to which they had become acclimated. Stated differently, alcohol withdrawal symptoms are signals from the body and from the brain telling an alcohol addicted person that something is very out of kilter and needs to be fixed. These messages consist of a number of dangerous, painful, and uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms that can potentially lead to a person’s death if the proper therapy is not promptly received.

Miss Benning then discussed the multitude of alcohol withdrawal symptoms that can be gone through when a person who is addicted to alcohol abruptly stops drinking.

The fact that Miss Benning tried to highlight was this: a person who engages in alcohol abuse can experience almost any and every one of the alcoholism signs that the students had ranked, but the one symptom or sign that few, if any, alcohol abusers ever experience is alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

To state this as plainly as possible, Miss Benning underscored the point that alcohol abusers, unlike people who are alcohol dependent, are not alcohol dependent and as a consequence, when they quit drinking, they almost never go through alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

The Pupils Feel They Have Uncovered A Variance With the Findings From The Council of Drug and Alcohol Addiction Experts

The pupils also some difficulty with the second ranked answer given by the alcohol dependency authorities, to be exact, “Have you ever had a drink the first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or to get rid of a hangover?”

Miss Benning explained to her pupils that this sign does not automatically denote that the problem is alcoholism, but that it does highlight the need that alcoholics have to drink in order to avert alcohol withdrawals.

After Miss Benning explained the significance of alcohol withdrawal symptoms in the life of the alcohol addicted person, the students started to recognize the basic difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependency.

To add a sense of closure to the subject matter, Miss Benning asked the pupils in her classroom to take out a piece of paper and answer the following question: “if every individual who is an alcoholic knew about every one of the alcohol dependency signs and alcohol withdrawal symptoms we have studied, what percentage of them do you think would seek alcoholism rehab?”

After roughly five or six minutes, Miss Benning asked for the pupils’ answers. While many pupils figured that approximately 85 to 95 percent of people who are alcohol dependent would get alcohol rehabilitation if they knew about the facts related to alcoholism signs and alcohol withdrawal symptoms, most of the pupils reasoned that this number would not be less than 70 percent.

The Pupils Were Astonished to Find Out That Only 25% of Individuals Who are Alcohol Dependent in the United States Obtain Alcohol Addiction Treatment

To the amazement of most of the students, Miss Benning acknowledged that according to different scientific examinations, only 25% of the people who are addicted to alcohol in the United States obtain alcohol rehab. This shocked most of the students because they reasoned that first-hand knowledge of the alarming facts and statistics correlated with alcohol dependency would motivate most of the alcohol addicted individuals to get alcohol rehab.

Miss Benning then stated that alcohol dependent individuals not only need alcohol on a daily basis in order to function but they also need alcohol on an everyday basis so they can avoid possible alcohol withdrawal symptoms. Apparently, the alcohol dependent individual’s need to drink on a daily basis is more powerful than facts or logic. Without a doubt, because the craving for alcohol is “reality” to the alcohol addicted individual, this is a demanding issue that is difficult to reverse.

A few minutes later the bell rang, indicating that the end of class had arrived. Based on the excitement manifested by the students when they were leaving the room, Miss Benning recognized that she had inspired and stimulated her pupils to stop and think about an important health and social problem that exists in our culture.

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A Television Program About Alcohol Dependence Signs Leads to Some Fretful and Miserable Feelings About a Young Female’s Drinking Issues

Daniel had been engaging in hazardous drinking behavior since her sophomore year in college. Now, ten years later, she drank more than ever. One Wednesday night when she was feeling a bit nauseous, Daniel decided to stay home, chill out, and watch television.

While hunting for something to watch that would capture her attention, she at once became captivated with a program about young adult and adolescent drinking issues.

When Typical Alcohol Addiction Signs and Symptoms are Displayed by Alcohol Dependent Individuals

The narrator defined the difference between alcohol abuse and alcoholism and then discussed the subject of alcohol addiction symptoms and alcoholism warning signs. When the spokesperson discussed a person’s alcoholic behavior and some of the more normal alcoholism symptoms and signs that alcohol dependent people reveal, Daniel got quite troubled because it almost seemed as if the commenter was talking directly to her.

After watching the TV special, Daniel made a promise to herself that she would telephone her health care professional the next workday and make an appointment to discuss her drinking problem.

When the following morning arrived, true to her word, Daniel called her physician and made an appointment. While she was waiting for the day of her appointment to arrive, she went on the web and did a search for alcoholic symptoms. Especially difficult were the following symptoms or signs: sneaking a few extra drinks before social activities, significant relationship and employment issues, making excuses to drink at almost every chance, increasing tension, and sleep difficulties.

In short, due to the fact that Daniel exhibited all of these signs she went deeper in her Internet search and found quite a few blogs and websites that featured different alcoholic symptoms and warning signs.

One of the signs that really took hold of her interest was the following: “Do you commonly drink after telling yourself that you won’t?” While Daniel never accepted the fact that she may have a serious drinking problem, after reading about the diverse alcoholic warning signs and symptoms, she couldn’t reject the fact that for the past three or four months, she constantly tried but was not successful at appreciably reducing her drinking or quitting entirely.

When Friends Annoy You by Condemning Your Excessive Drinking Behavior

Another alcoholic sign that grabbed her awareness was the following: “Have people at work gotten on your nerves by frowning upon your drinking?” When Daniel read this she immediately reflected on a recent quarrel she had with her cousin about her hazardous drinking. Furthermore, Daniel plainly called to mind a recent argument she had with her parents about her irresponsible drinking behavior. Since Daniel sincerely believed that she didn’t have a drinking problem, when others brought up her drinking behavior she obviously got frustrated and mad.

A third alcohol dependency warning sign was the following: “Do you want a drink when you first awaken in the morning?” Until now, Daniel had been deceiving herself about her drinking. After reading about the aforementioned alcoholism warning signs, nevertheless, she knew in her heart of hearts that she was facing a serious drinking issue, especially given the fact that she now believed that she needed a drink the first thing in the morning to decrease her constant worry.

If this wasn’t enough, the next alcohol dependency warning sign really got her thinking: “Do you drink to steer clear of suffering or problems?” When she thought about her life for a few moments, she understood that almost in every demanding situation in the past two or three months, she told herself that she needed a drink to help deal with her life.

The final alcohol addiction symptom that made her feel fairly apprehensive about her drinking situation was the following: “Has your enthusiasm for life decreased since you started drinking more frequently?” When Daniel read this sign she plainly comprehended that drinking had become a critical issue in her life because of her diminished energy level and also because she quit pursuing her passions and her goals.

Conclusion: When Getting Crestfallen Turns Into Something Thrilling and A Sense of Optimism

After pondering the significance of all of these unhealthy alcoholic signs and symptoms, Daniel at first felt depressed. Then something wonderful occurred. She reflected on the fact knew that she was going to see her physician about her problem drinking and she also knew that she would talk about all of the above alcoholic warning signs and symptoms with her. If truth be told, for the first time in quite a few months, Daniel truthfully felt a sense of hopefulness because she was confronting her drinking concerns and was at last ready to make the needed adjustments so that she could reclaim the life that was slipping away.

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