health effects
If a person drinks alcohol every day, his lifespan will be reduced by almost half. In addition, he had to deal with serious health problems that included chronic diagnoses, disability, and rapid death. Alcohol is an explosive mixture of toxic substances that has damaging effects on the liver and brain. Vital organs gradually shrink, and large areas of necrosis first destroy a person's appearance, then reduce performance, and finally lead to complete disability and risk of death.
- a form of hepatitis (most commonly toxic);
- Cirrhosis;
- neoplastic diseases;
- Mental disorders, panic attacks;
- heart failure;
- fatty liver;
- Paralysis of limbs and body parts;
- alcohol syndrome;
- Diagnosis of infertility;
- hormonal imbalance;
- epilepsy.
Trauma for families and children
- It is insignificant in one's own family.If a father drinks alcohol, the first to be affected is the growing child, and there may be child violence in the family. Alcohol disrupts mental activity, the person becomes depraved, and inner fears and self-doubts become more active. He went to the store more often, spent money on alcohol, and returned home feeling depressed. Alcohol will drive him to rock bottom, and worst of all: these fatal changes happen most often before the eyes of children. No woman needs such a husband, so she would rather end the romantic relationship and raise her children by herself in a healthy and adequate environment. A drunkard unexpectedly finds himself on the edge of life, on the verge of falling into the abyss.
- Family discord.The consequences of male alcoholism in the family are the most irreversible, no matter what he drinks - vodka, wine, beer or cognac. The man could not find a common language with his family, and they quickly lost the last shred of respect they had for him. You could then lose your family and your children and spend the rest of your life in a wonderful quarantine going to the store and buying alcohol. If he admits, "I drink, " he has a chance of quickly returning to his daily routine. Wrong understanding of yourself directly affects your future destiny, so it is important not to miss this crucial moment for yourself and finally stop going to the store.
- Troubles in a child’s life.If a man drank vodka every day, his children and wife would be embarrassed. Younger generations will never be seen as role models, and once-loving spouses will refuse to live together in the first place. First secret, then obvious, the consequences of going to the store are obvious, so you can't count on the help and involvement of family and friends. When their father drinks, the children avoid him, are embarrassed to show him to their peers, and rarely invite friends home. Alcohol can turn a person into an addict, struggling to try a new dose every day. The child has no place in his life and is not interested at all in such depraved parents.
- Bad examples are contagious.If a person continues to drink vodka day after day, sooner or later he will start sending his growing children to the store to buy new doses. This example is dangerous for teenagers because they may also be interested in what alcohol is and how it actually affects the body. Childhood alcoholism is the scourge of our time; and, no matter how much effort and time is spent on providing qualified help, it is difficult to free schoolchildren from it. This is why an adult should think carefully about what kind of example he is setting for his children and what he can expect from the younger generation in the future. If you admit: "I drink" and don't go to the store every day, this is the first step to a quick recovery.