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Freya goes to a party after having a few drinks at home
to 'warm up'.
She doesn't bother eating before she goes. As soon as she
arrives she gets stuck into a homemade punch - it tastes horrible,
but makes her feel confident. She's chatty and having a good
laugh with her friends.
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Euphoria
The first drinks have affected her judgement, Freya's friends
are now having trouble talking to her. She's saying things
without thinking, stopping mid-conversation and disappearing
or trying to drag you onto the dance floor.
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Excitement
After a few more drinks things change, Freya is having trouble
understanding and remembering things so conversation with
her is even harder. Her reactions are slow and she's bumping
into people. All her movements are uncoordinated and when
she tries to dance she keeps losing her balance. She's having
trouble recognising people, and her vision is all blurry.
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Confusion
Freya has stopped drinking, but she's getting drunker as
the last few drinks are absorbed into her body. She's sleepy
and confused and unsure as to where she is or what she's doing.
Freya is really emotional and doesn't know whether to laugh
or cry. Her vision has got worse and she's slurring her words
so badly no one can understand her. She's so unsteady on her
feet that she's just standing against a wall trying to stay
upright.
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Stupor
Freya feels terrible, the room is spinning and she feels sick.
She's not sure what time it is as she keeps falling asleep.
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Coma
Freya is now totally unconscious. She feels cooler than normal;
her breathing has slowed and is shallower than normal. Her
friends give up trying to wake her and call an ambulance.
When it arrives they tell them they did the right thing.
She has poisoned herself by drinking too much alcohol and
is taken to hospital.
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