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Consciousness and alcohol

Why do so many people drink? Some do because they believe that it makes them more carefree and makes it easier to have a better time. People often seem to be less shy and more outgoing after a few drinks. But a few drinks can quickly turn into many. Sometimes so many that the alcohol can effect your consciousness to the point where you may experience blackouts and may even kill yourself. Alcohol has been around for at least 5000 years. Overuse of alcohol is a major problem for 10% of Americans. The focus of this study is to show what happens to your state of consciousness after a few too many drinks and the effects it has on your body and brain. This paper will also discuss a story and interview of a girl named Emily (name has been changed) and how having a problem with alcohol has effected her behavior and day to day life. Alcohol is absorbed quickly through the stomach and the gastrointestinal tract. No digestion is required. Absorption rates for alcohol depend on the amount and type of food in the stomach (for example, high protein and high fat foods decrease absorption rates) and whether or not the beverage is carbonated.


Also food taken along with alcohol results in a lower, delayed blood alcohol concentration peak or the point of greatest intoxication. It's not how many drinks that you have, but how much alcohol that you consume. 20 is associated with marked intoxication. 10 (grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood). In many instances of being intoxicated a person may do or say things that they wouldn't normally do. And later on will not be able to recall a thing that had happened during that blackout stage. Alcohol remains in the bloodstream until the liver breaks it down. And after they do these unusual things the next day they may remember absolutely nothing or only parts of the night. If an individual consumes alcohol at a faster rate than it can be broken down by the liver, the blood alcohol concentration level rises. This is when a person may seem perfectly normal but really has no clue what is going on. However, for people of the same weight, a well-muscled individual will be less affected than someone with a higher percentage of fat since fatty tissue does not contain very much water and will not absorb very much alcohol.

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