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Alcoholism


An alcoholic would drink even if their friends and families have asked them not to drink. As the alcoholic drinks more and more they will lose control of what they are doing or saying. Normal inhibitions are released by alcohol, and people under its influence will do things they would never do in the full possession of their moral faculties (Hearn 49). When an alcoholic drinks so much this is when the alcoholic does things to hurt their friends and families, because the alcoholic does not know what they are doing or saying. Some other characteristic of an alcoholic is that they crave a drink at definite times daily, to escape from .
             worries or troubles drink alone, and they drink to build up their self-confidence (Clinebell 19).
             Alcohol can harm the alcoholic's body in many different ways. Alcohol depresses progressively the center of personality, the brain, and it exercises a narcotic effect upon the whole nervous system (Hearn 34). Most regular drinkers are poor eaters and some stomach ailments once thought to be due to alcohol have been traced to deficiencies in diet (Hearn 62). Since the alcoholic does not eat right they do not get all the vitamins or the nutrition that they to keep form getting sick. One sickness is pellagra, which is due to the absence of the vitamin called niacin (Hearn 66). Recent studies have shown that at least two alcoholic mental disorders are due to vitamin deficiency (Hearn 66). These are Wernicke's syndrome and nicotinic acid deficiency encephalopathy (Hearn 66). Some other diseases that an alcoholic may get are gastritis, nutritional diseases, pneumonia, and tuberculosis. Alcohol can also cause the alcoholic to get a fatty liver or cirrhosis of the liver. A person weakened by the drinking of alcohol will take a cold or contract pneumonia or some other disease more readily than a total abstainer would and will take longer to recover from it (Hearn 69).


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