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Step 1
The first step is to know the alcohol content of different drinks. For example, a 12oz beer contains as much alcohol as a 4oz glass of wine or 1oz of distilled liquor. If you are drinking beer, check the alcohol content on the bottle and make sure it is something you can handle. Anything above 5% alcohol is considered STRONG and should be consumed with caution.
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Step 2
Never mix alcohol with drugs. Many prescription as well as over the counter medications can interact with alcohol and cause serious problems and sometimes death. Ask your doctor or pharmacist is you can consume alcohol while taking medication. Combining illegal drugs and alcohol is extremely dangerous and should never be done.
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Step 3
Never drink and drive. Alcohol impairs judgment, muscle control, and vision. These are three very important things when driving! If you have been drinking, ask a sober friend to drive you home or call a cab. If you drink in moderation, you should never run into a situation where you cannot drive. If you are at a party, take it SLOW. Having one or two drinks over a 6 hour period is enough alcohol for someone that is driving.
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Step 4
Avoid alcohol completely if you are pregnant!! Alcohol can damage the fetus.
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Step 5
Do not expect coffee or a cold shower to sober you up! The affects of alcohol only wear off after the body has enough time to metabolize the alcohol and remove it from the bloodstream. The best way to sober up is REST!
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Step 6
Never feel pressured to drink. Someone at a party may encourage you to drink more than you want or need. If polite refusals don't work, simply keep your glass full of ice water or soda and sip it slowly. If you do not feel comfortable in a certain situation, LEAVE!
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Step 7
Do not make drinking a habit. One or two drinks a day may not pose a major health risk, but routine drinking is a warning sign of possible alcohol dependence. If you are going to drink everyday, make sure you do it at different times. Doing this will not let your body fall into a rhythm.















Comments
julestiny said
on 6/9/2009 best part of the article:"One or two drinks a day may not pose a major health risk, but routine drinking is a warning sign of possible alcohol dependence. If you are going to drink everyday, make sure you do it at different times. Doing this will not let your body fall into a rhythm."
TheMoreYouKnow said
on 1/16/2009 Excellent advice on drinking alcohol in moderation. 5ive *tars.
justmeboy22 said
on 1/13/2009 very good article.. good advice to follow
Mitestarossa said
on 1/5/2009 Good ideas, I should start using!
3CMom said
on 1/4/2009 Well written. Good advice to follow.