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Con's To Drinking Alcohol or Doing Drugs

-"Alcohol makes the brain and memory go fuzzy, some people actually forget what's troubling them, at least for a night. But when the person wakes up, all the troubles are still there.
-For people who feel like they're too stressed out, shy, or nervous to have a good time, but in all reality if you get drunk and pass out you won't even remember it.
- Drinking can give you a temporary buzz, but it makes you drowsy and the fun stops when your body stops
- Alcohol might feel warm going down but it actually makes staying warm more difficult, because it sends blood to your skin, making you lose body heat to the cold air. So drinking actually makes your body colder, not warmer
- This is a tough one, because everyone feels peer pressure. If you are tempted to drink because your friends expect you to, or you're trying to show them you're cool, it's time to look a little closer at the situation. What would happen if you told them you weren't interested in drinking? Would they drop you as a friend or not want to hang out with you anymore? If they would, the that means there not a good friend, but if they understand that is good.

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Drug and Alcohol Abuse

By Alicia Nettleton