Tailgates, houses, post prom parties, pre-parties, frat houses, bars, supervised parties, dorm rooms, bedrooms…binge drinking has and continues to happen in these places. Scary fact is this list is merely the tip of the iceberg. Binge drinking is more prevalent today among high school students and college-age young adults than ever before. Blame it on some stigma portraying the honorable ability of out drinking another person. Blame it on younger children drinking. Place fault where you please; the bottom line is that it's out there.
”He looked really bad, and even though they didn't want me to take him in, I knew I had to.“ Trent stepped up and demanded that his overly intoxicated friend needed to go to the hospital. His buddy was thirty minutes away from death. The weapon, alcohol.
”The worst part wasn't knowing that I almost died, it was when I came to. There sat my dad...crying. He just walked out of the room, unable to even speak to me,“ Nikki recalls from her freshman year of college after coming out of a three-day binge-drinking induced coma.
What's binge drinking called on the street?
Power hour
Keg stand
21 shots before bar close
Double fisting
Beer bong
Shotgun
Waterfall
Speed
Alcohol poisoning—a severe and potentially fatal physical reaction to an alcohol overdose—is the most serious consequence of binge drinking. When excessive amounts of alcohol are consumed, the brain is deprived of oxygen. The struggle to deal with an overdose of alcohol and lack of oxygen will eventually cause the brain to shut down the voluntary functions that regulate breathing and heart rate.
If a person is known to have consumed large quantities of alcohol in a short period of time, symptoms of alcohol poisoning include:
In schools with high binge drinking rates...
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