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|    Blackout drunk: More common than you thi    |
|    10 Apr 16 09:34:50    |
      From: judgebean23x@gmail.com              Blackout drunk: More common than you think              By Kelly Wallace, CNN              Updated 10:04 AM ET, Fri August 7, 2015              Why doing it 'like a girl' is great              Should you let your child fail?       school resource officer sued handcuffing children casarez dnt erin       _00001011.jpg       How do you discipline kids with ADHD?       Rachel McAdams Mean Girls       Paramount pictures       How not to raise a mean girl              What if you don't like your kid's pals?              How to stop your teen from texting while driving              When is it OK to leave your child alone?              Can I get drunk in front of my kids?       exp kids and sports safety_00000130.jpg       Do kids deserve trophies just for participating?       College students catch up on sleep during breaks from school. But how much       sleep is too much?        The reason your teen sleeps till noon              Study: Your kids are doing too much homework              Is it OK to talk about your sex life with your kids?              Is it OK to spy on your kids?              Why doing it 'like a girl' is great              Should you let your child fail?       school resource officer sued handcuffing children casarez dnt erin       _00001011.jpg       How do you discipline kids with ADHD?       Rachel McAdams Mean Girls       Paramount pictures       How not to raise a mean girl              What if you don't like your kid's pals?              How to stop your teen from texting while driving              When is it OK to leave your child alone?              Can I get drunk in front of my kids?       exp kids and sports safety_00000130.jpg       Do kids deserve trophies just for participating?       College students catch up on sleep during breaks from school. But how much       sleep is too much?        The reason your teen sleeps till noon              Study: Your kids are doing too much homework              Is it OK to talk about your sex life with your kids?              Is it OK to spy on your kids?              Why doing it 'like a girl' is great       Story highlights       In new bestselling book, author tries to increase awareness about blackouts       Study: 51% of college students who drank reported at least one blackout       Kelly Wallace is CNN's digital correspondent and editor-at-large covering       family, career and life. Read her other columns, and follow her reports at CNN       Parents and on Twitter.              (CNN)I'm not proud to reveal that I occasionally blacked out after drinking       binges during college and in the first few years after graduation. Waking up       and not remembering parts of the previous night was always embarrassing and       sometimes frightening.        Did I do anything I would regret?              Thankfully, I never found myself answering a mortified "yes" to that question,       even though there were plenty of cringe-worthy moments I don't remember that I       learned about later.              What I do remember after those experiences is that I always felt different       than my friends; I assumed there was something about me, maybe my family       history of alcoholism, that caused me to black out while they didn't. But       blackouts just weren't something        that we discussed. I was embarrassed, and I didn't think they could relate.       I'm glad we're talking about them now, though, thanks in part to a powerful       best-selling memoir by Sarah Hepola titled "Blackout: Remembering the Things I       Drank to Forget."              Sarah Hepola is the author of "Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank       to Forget."       Sarah Hepola is the author of "Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank to       Forget."              Hepola, a personal essays editor at Salon who experienced blackouts during her       25 years of drinking, assumed everyone knew what they were. So much so, in       fact, that when her father suggested she needed to explain them in her book,       she thought he was        mistaken.                     http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/06/health/blackouts-drinking-book-sarah-hepola/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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