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Pros And Cons Of Alcoholism

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As ANGIE LEWIS said in the Alcoholism Trap “Alcohol addiction stunts the spiritual, emotional and mental growth of a person. For the alcoholic, they literally stop wanting to learn or advance themselves on any level other than the one they are already on. This is why many alcoholic are emotionally stunted and are unable to contain their emotions. Many alcoholics believe that once they are sober for a few months they are cured. Nothing could be further from the truth. An alcoholic is not cured just because they stopped drinking remember, “The drinking for the alcoholic is only a symptom of an underlying problem within him or her”. Total sobriety takes more than abstinence--it takes a spiritual and mental awareness through healing and growth. …show more content…

You will shock that almost every bad thing relate to alcohol drinking such car accident, homeless and drug addicted. Alcohol destroy everybody’s life in many way this research show how they life destroyed from physical to psychological, and the resource came from doctors articles, governments research and books. In my opinion a man should not look if alcohol legal or illegal he most take a look how alcohol destroy everybody’s life and how it will destroy his life because at the end be shore that after many longtime of searching I didn’t find any advantages of alcohol it’s all disadvantages. Alcohol considered one of most important problem because it’s legal and mostly because it’s available for everybody and almost in all countries. Most important problem causes by alcohol are alcohol addiction, fetal alcohol syndrome, …show more content…

These effects can include physical problems and problems with behavior and learning. Often, a person with an FASD has a mix of these problems. In sample way FASDs are caused by a woman drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Alcohol in the mother’s blood passes to the baby through the umbilical cord. When a woman drinks alcohol, so does her baby. There is no safe amount of alcohol during pregnancy or when trying to get pregnant. There signs and symptoms show on the birth child such as abnormal facial features, such as a smooth ridge between the nose and upper lip, sleep and sucking problems as a baby, difficulty in school (especially with math) and problems with the heart, kidneys, or bones. There different terms are used to describe FASDs, depending on the type of symptoms. These terms are Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder (ARND) and Alcohol Belated Birth Defects (ARBD) you can also consider these terms as types of FASDs. We don’t know exactly how many people have fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs). Using medical and other records, centers for disease control & prevention CDC have identified 0.2 to 1.5 infants with FAS for every 1000 live births in certain areas of the United States. The most recent CDC study found FAS in 0.3 out of 1000 children from 7 to 9 years of age. The lifetime cost for one

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