Do Drugs And Underage Drinking Essay

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In the second chance program, I’ve learned a lot about the real life effects of doing drugs and underage drinking. I learned that when you do something wrong you have to deal with the consequences. I’ve also learned about more of the physical side effects, like nausea, tooth decay, depression, addiction, brain damage, skin damage, etc. I learned that you aren't cooler or seen as a better person while doing drugs and drinking, and that it can isolate you from your friends and family. I learned that no matter how many bad decisions you’ve made, you can always come back from that with the help and support of others.
I have also learned that drugs are physically addictive. The easy way to understand this is to recognize that using drugs causes enormous disruption in the systems and biological processes of the body, especially in the chemistry of your brain. People normally start using drugs as a way to solve some type of problem, such as an unhappy home life, stress at work or …show more content…

Often, this involves experimenting and testing their boundaries. The desire to do something new or risky is a normal part of teen development. See the way i see it we are all going to make mistakes but we can also learn from them and realize that that is not the way to go just to feel better about ourselves.
Many factors influence a child’s likelihood to use illegal substances or develop a substance abuse disorder. Effective drug prevention focuses on reducing the risk factors and strengthening the protective factors that are most closely related to substance abuse. But there are also many ways to fix that problem like (Committing to quitting. Determining and setting goals. Choosing a treatment plan. Getting support during treatment. Planning to live an addiction-free life.) So there are multiple ways to get out of using drugs and alcohol but it is also best not to do it in the first

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