When Janice was in high school, she had gained a reputation as a studious person who rarely, if ever, partied with her pals. She seemed nearly obsessed about excelling academically so that she would be able to find a career that she not only benefited from but one that also gave her a degree of security from a financial point of view.

After much contemplation, in due course she decided that she wanted to be a trial lawyer. In order to realize this goal, nonetheless, she would first have to attend four years of undergrad education.

After Graduating From High School Janice Gets Accepted Into A Leading Undergraduate University as Training For a Career as a Trial Lawyer

After Janice completed high school, she applied to and was accepted into a celebrated program in English. Her analysis of her options regarding this decision was based on the fact that this academic discipline would be a good springboard for law school and wouldn’t be comparable to the bulk of law school applicants who choose political science as their undergraduate major or minor.

After graduating with a 4.0 GPA at the undergrad level, she applied to and was accepted at a greatly admired law school at one of the Big 12 universities.

She was pleased with her legal studies but on occasion she was beleaguered about all the work that had to be undertaken at law school. Similar to her high school and undergraduate days, nevertheless, she made buddies quite easily but very infrequently participated in social activities until the semester had ended.

After Being Elated With the Fact That She Had Done Very Well on Her Tests, Janice Wanted to Let Her Hair Down and Have Some Fun

Janice was the type of person who worked thoroughly to reach her goal and then would take a rest when she could. As it turns out, nonetheless, the vast majority of the things she did between terms or during summer breaks were not associated with drinking. Clearly, Janice was anything but a party-girl. Now that her finals for her second year in law school were done and appreciating the fact that she had done very well on her exams, nonetheless, she wanted to let her hair down and do something besides studying for a change.

Drinking at a Local Nightclub Results in Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning, Calling 911, The Emergency Number, and a Visit to The Rehab Hospital

So Janice and a number of her classmates went to a local saloon where they had a few mixed drinks. As the hours flew by, Janice persisted in drinking without having any concerns about exams the next day. In truth, Janice stated to her friends how nice it was to whoop it up and drink with her law school buddies.

As the evening advanced, Janice and her friends continued to drink. In point of fact, she was having such a magnificent time that she didn’t want the night to come to an end. It was almost like she was making up for lost time and trying to cram a year’s worth of merriment and fun into a single evening. Such a “game plan,” it needs to be stressed, does not often work. In fact, when Janice went to the powder room and threw up, her buddies started to get anxious about her safety.

About twenty-five minutes later when Janice started to slur her speech, talk in a confused manner, and then become unconscious, in spite of this, her classmates immediately knew that they needed to call 911 and ask for emergency assistance because they thought that Janice was manifesting alcohol poisoning symptoms.

Once Janice was in the rehab hospital, the presiding emergency room doctor validated what her classmates had speculated, to be exact, that Janice had substantially more alcohol than her body could process and, as a result, she suffered from an alcohol overdose.

After the medical team pumped her stomach until no gastric contents were evident, Janice was placed in the recovery room. After staying around four hours in recovery, Janice was then wheeled to one of the regular hospital rooms. Fortunately, the most dangerous part of her hospitalization was over and all of her vital signs were normal once again.

In response to Janice’s situation, her buddies considerately phoned her parents. Consequently, early the next day, her Mother and Father and her best buddies went to the hospital to visit Janice and look into her medical progress.

Janice Comes Close to Dying, is Happy to be Alive, and Promises to Never Again Drink in an Excessive and Hazardous Manner

Janice was very aware that she had narrowly escaped death and, as a result, was pleased to be alive. Her parents realized how hard she worked at school and how little she let herself socialize with her friends. Nevertheless, they also knew that Janice needed to keep away from excessive drinking.

Consequently, they recommended that in the future, whenever a drinking occasion unfolds, that she always drink responsibly. Janice was fine with this and assured her friends and her Mother and Father that she would never again drink in an irresponsible and excessive manner. In Janice’s own words, “I never thought that I would become one of the alcohol abuse and alcoholism statistics in the local city newspaper. I now understand that abusive and irresponsible drinking is not for me. I promise that this will never happen again.”

Fortunately, Janice was not only “school smart” but she also had common sense. That is, she quickly realized that she had made an error in judgment and decided that she would never make the same error in judgment again. In actual fact, she now understood that she had involved herself in “binge drinking” and that even one instance of this form of excessive drinking can end in a fatality.

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