From Navy Personnel Command Public Affairs
MILLINGTON,
Tenn. (NNS) -- The holidays are a time of much deserved downtime and
celebration for Sailors and their families, but also a time to stay alert, Navy
officials said Dec. 27.
"If
you are planning to drink during your celebration it is essential to understand
how to drink responsibly and stay within your alcohol tolerance level,"
said Dorice Favorite, director, Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Office
(NADAP).
"Maintaining
a level of self-control and staying responsible while drinking alcohol is
within everyone's ability, whether at a party, at the bar, or anywhere else.
Drinking responsibly is about enjoying alcohol rather than letting it take
control of you," Favorite added.
There
are things you can do to prolong your evening and make the next day enjoyable
as well. Stay hydrated. Alcohol dehydrates and draws vitamins and minerals out
of your body. Drink water or juice to restore your lost fluids and vitamins.
Drinking a 1-to-1 ratio of non-alcoholic to alcoholic beverages is a good
practice.
Know
your limits, it doesn't take long to learn how little or how much alcohol you
can tolerate, and everybody is unique in their ability to tolerate alcohol.
Always remember that the guidance you read is just guidance. You don't need to
"keep up," or engage in competitions that could ruin the night, a
friendships or your life.
Choose
a designated driver. If you decide to go out to the bar with your friends, it
is imperative that you have someone that will forgo drinking any alcohol that
night. This ensures that you all get home safely. If you don't drive or have
access to a car, regardless of the circumstance, never get into a car driven by
someone else who has had too much to drink.
"Take
simple precautions to have a good night out," said Favorite. "Take
along a friend with you who is your designated driver and does not drink. If
you are unable to regulate how much you drink, choose a friend who has the
ability to 'put their foot down' and regulate the amount that you drink. You
want to have a good time but not make a fool out of yourself."
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