Thursday, June 9, 2011

Risks of Drinking Too Much

There are certain risks associated with drinking too much:

  • Vomiting.

  • Blacking out and not remembering what you did while you were drunk.

  • Passing out in an unfamiliar place or a place where your safety could be at risk.

  • Decreased inhibitions resulting in embarrassing and dangerous behavior.

  • A hangover which includes: nausea, fatigue, upset stomach, headache, sore muscles, "cotton mouth," lack of motivation.

  • Alcohol-related injuries resulting from loss of inhibitions and coordination.

  • Death by nervous system failure, injury and choking (on own vomit).

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