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A Professional Nurse Is Disturbed About Her Frightful Depression And Decides To Quit Drinking



For the past twenty-one years Carolyn has been a RN at a large inner-city hospital. As a nurse practitioner, she evidently knew what to tell her patients when it came to their health concerns but in her personal life, nevertheless, she clearly didn't practice what she taught. As an illustration, she often drank in a hazardous and abusive manner, she hardly ever exercised, she smoked about two packs of cigarettes on a day-to-day basis, and she was just about thirty pounds overweight.

One evening on her way to her job, Carolyn got into a traffic accident. Since the accident was her fault and because her speech was garbled when she spoke, the arresting officer gave her a breathalyzer test a breathalyzer test. As per standard police policy, when a person is involved in a vehicle accident and fails to pass a breath alcohol test, the individual has to spend at least three hours in the county jail.

In fact, Carolyn should have known better than to drive after she had been drinking because she recently attended an alcohol abuse awareness class at the hospital that centered on issues, statistics, and information about long term alcohol effects such as the following: alcohol poisoning, DUIs, binge drinking, and the fundamental differences between alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction.

Needless to say, Carolyn experienced quite a bit of shame about her automobile accident. Moreover, she felt disgraced about the fact that the accident was her fault. And maybe worst of all she experienced more than a little shame about the fact that she was driving while under the influence. As Carolyn contemplated her circumstance, nonetheless, she understood how fortunate she was because down the road her drinking problems could have been a lot worse due to the long term effects of alcohol.

In any event, Carolyn's disgrace about her traffic accident caused her to reconsider her life and make some noteworthy and positive alterations. First, she was going to abstain from drinking in a hazardous manner. This would certainly help her avoid long term alcohol abuse. Second, she was going to quit smoking. Third, she was going to lose some weight. And fourth, she was going to begin exercising.

As disturbed and depressed as Carolyn was about the total vehicle accident condition, she used this painful experience as a catalyst for positive change. What is more, she used her embarrassing experience as a real source of discovery that she had been overlooking her own health while she professionally told other people how to live in a more healthy manner. At the end of the day, she eventually saw the two-facedness in her behavior and decided that she would live her life as a constructive source of affirmation for her patients.



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