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Drunkenland is a real place. It is a realm of the body, mind, soul and spirit.
It is a place where people are so sucked in that they lose their ability of choices. Everything that they had done before Drunkenland, all the things that were important to them, people, hobbies, extra curricular activities suddenly take a back seat to the fun and excitement that they feel in Drunkenland.
Cheryl wrote this book because she has known many alcoholics and their struggle with the up and down roller coaster ride of emotional and psychological destruction that it caused them. In an effort to bring about understanding and help to those struggling, she wrote this book.
A Moving Tribute

Jacqueline Saburido was hit by a drunk driver in Austin, Texas.
She was pinned inside the vehicle as it caught on fire, leaving her with
severe burns over 60 percent of her body. Her life was changed forever.
Please.. Do Not Drink and Drive.
If your friends try to drive after drinking, have the courage to stop them.
Alcoholism as a Disease ... Can it be Classified as One?
Early Prevention of Teen Alcoholism
Guided Imagery and Creative Visualization for Alcoholism & Drug Addiction
Acupuncture for Alcoholism & Drug Addiction
Herbal Medicine for Alcoholism & Drug Addiction
Alcoholism and Herbal Remedies
Symptoms of Advanced Alcohol Abuse
More Information On Loving An Alcoholic
AA's Detailed Twelve Step Program
Alcohol Abuse and Dependence- For family and Friends
Beer Taste May Trigger Urge To Get Drunk
Top Tips For Dealing With A Loved One's Alcoholism
Tips For Talking To Your Teen About Alcohol
Bachelorette Star Battles With Alcoholism
Dealing With Denial In Alcoholism by Mark S Gold, MD
Physical Withdrawl Symptoms of Quitting Alcohol "Cold Turkey"
Delerium Tremors- The Real Horror
Choices of a Sober Friend or Relative
More on Epidemiology and Alcohol
Epidemiology and the Study of Alcohol
The United States Temperance Movement: Alcohol
The Legal History of Alcohol in the United States
A Congressman's attitude towards Whiskey
Drinking on Campus: a Rite of Passage Out of Control?
Depression In Adulthood May Be Linked To Parental Addictions During Childhood
The Interactive Effects On Neurocognition Of Alcohol Consumption, Smoking And Age
Alcohol Impairment Goes Beyond BAC Number
Alcohol Increase In Movies Watched By Minors
Hospital Admissions Rise To One Million Due To Alcohol
What Constitutes A Standard Serving Of Alcohol
Spirits and Health-walk fine line
Alcohol Related Crash in Deer Park, WA Puts 3 Teens in Hospital
Child Injured In Drunk Driving Rollover
Montana's long Alcohol Tradition
Summertime Boozers Show They're Real Losers
Wrong Way Driving Crashes Claim Hundreds of Lives
Smile You're On Drunk Driver Camera
Holiday Fun and Celebrations- The Sober Way
Drunken Camping Weekend Ends with Two Dead
Oglala Sioux Indian Tribe Sues Beer makers
More Rich And Famous People With Alcohol Problems...
Woman Kills Her Baby By Breast Feeding
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Excessive drinking can be hazardous to everyone's health! It can be particularly stressful if you are the sober one taking care of your drunk roommate, who is vomiting while you are trying to study for an exam. Some people laugh at the behavior of others who are drunk. Some think it's even funnier when they pass out. But there is nothing funny about the aspiration of vomit leading to asphyxiation or the poisoning of the respiratory center in the brain, both of which can result in death. Do you know about the dangers of alcohol poisoning? When should you seek professional help for a friend? Sadly enough, too many college students say they wish they would have sought medical treatment for a friend. Many end up feeling responsible for alcohol-related tragedies that could have easily been prevented. Common myths about sobering up include drinking black coffee, taking a cold bath or shower, sleeping it off, or walking it off. But these are just myths, and they don't work. The only thing that reverses the effects of alcohol is time-something you may not have if you are suffering from alcohol poisoning. And many different factors affect the level of intoxication of an individual, so it's difficult to gauge exactly how much is too much (BAC calculators).
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