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A Sunday School Teacher Gets Arrested for Driving While Intoxicated, Gets Motivated and Inspired To Receive Alcohol Rehab for Her Abusive and Hazardous Drinking, and Boosts Her Self Image

For the past nine years Jenny has been a licensed practical nurse at a urban hospital. Not only this, but she has also been teaching Sunday school at the local Nazarene Church. In spite of the fact that she lived in a medium size countryside community where it seemed like everybody knew everyone’s business, relatively little was known about Jenny. Needless to say virtually every person in town knew that she had worked numerous years as a registered nurse and that she taught Sunday school for as long as she was a resident of their small town. Other than that, however, it almost seemed as if Jenny was simply a visitor in their town.

You can imagine the commotion that was created when it was discovered that one Sunday morning Jenny had lost consciousness because of inebriation. If truth be told, the article in the community weekly paper articulated that Jenny not only became unconscious, but that she also received a DWI due to the fact that her blood alcohol concentration was considerably higher than the legal limit for intoxication. This is evidently one of the alcohol effects on the body that no Sunday school teacher wants to have made public to the entire community. But this is specifically what occurred, much to the dismay of Jenny.

Jenny Gets Very Discontented About Her Drunk Driving Arrest

It almost goes without saying that Jenny was quite unhappy about her drunk driving arrest. Not only should she have known better about drinking and driving because of her nursing job, but she also should have conducted herself according to a higher benchmark because of the simple fact that she taught Sunday school.

After her arrest, Jenny thought about moving out of town so that she would not have to feel letdown about her arrest and also so she wouldn’t have to explain her actions for the one millionth time to the other members of her community. After meeting with her pastor, however, she came to a decision that she would get alcohol counseling at a local rehab center. She did this for two precise reasons. First, it was convenient for her to drive to a local rehab hospital. And second, she honesty wanted the word to get spread among all the people in town that she was openly dealing with her unhealthy and excessive drinking.

Jenny Goes Through Alcohol Detoxification and Gets an Extensive Examination

After Jenny went through alcohol detox, she got completely checked by a physician at the alcohol rehabilitation hospital. She then underwent various lab procedures where it was verified that she was not addicted to alcohol but rather was engaging in abusive drinking. In a word Jenny was engaging in long term alcohol abuse.

Jenny was provided with the choice of getting admitted as a residential patient or getting alcohol counseling as an outpatient. Jenny, then again, believed that she could still work as a nurse practitioner and retain her Sunday school teaching job if she were to be registered as an out-patient and this is exactly what she did.

According to her treatment action plan, Jenny went to three sessions three times per month, she learned quite a bit about alcohol info, she worked on her out-of-class “assignments,” and she found out how to accomplish things in life without having a need for alcohol.

After eighteen weeks, Jenny determined that her hazardous drinking was under control and so she got discharged from the drug and alcohol rehabilitation hospital under the stipulation that she would return for a refresher course once every two months for the next seven months. Jenny agreed and followed through on her “word.”

Jenny Makes up Her Mind to Refrain From Any and All Drinking Situations and Learns That Her Positive Attitude About Herself Grows

After she finished her rehabilitation Jenny felt that she would be able to drink more responsibly and in moderation. After thinking about things more thoroughly, however, she arrived at a decision that she would completely abstain from all drinking situations.

When Jenny made this decision, she found out that her self-respect became stronger the better she managed her life. And as her self-worth grew, it seemed like she became more friendly and started attending more local functions such as strawberry festivals, Christmas tree lighting ceremonies, music festivals, flower festivals, carnivals, local high school football and basketball games, and rib roasts.

Jenny Faces Her Abusive and Excessive Drinking, Comes to a Decision To Do Something Constructive About It, and Rediscovers Her Faith

As the months went by, the people in the town exhibited more consideration for Jenny because she was intermingling with them more often and also because she addressed her drinking problem and did something affirmative about it. It may have been her imagination, but it also seemed as if her Sunday school students displayed more admiration and high regard for her.

Jenny is a living example of someone who faced a dangerous issue and who did something affirmative about it. She is also a person who found out that her religious faith is not only something that is private, but that it is also something that affects the way in which an individual relates to other people.

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