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Question by Mike Fields: Is Alcoholism Really a Disease? Best as I understand it, the idea that alcoholism is a “disease” comes from the popular 12-Step methods (such as Alcoholics Anonymous) so lauded for their ability to help sufferers of alcoholism. But also, best as I understand it, 12-Step programs are made up. Support groups More >
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by judge_mental Question by : Dos every person on probation have to option to serve jail time instead of probation? I am 18 and got 2 years probation drug and alcohol tests everyday for 30 days then 5 days a week for 60 then 3 for 60 and the 1 for 60 and i also More >
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by stringberd Question by uhhokk: Help with this dream…it’s really bothering me.? My dream: I was an active heroin user and I was with my boyfriend who also was. We were in a homeless shelter and guy #1 was picking a fight with us and I stepped up and he was like “you’re nothing but More >
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by saul.davis Question by : Can using Chap stick become an addiction? My name is Shane and I am addicted to Chap stick. (Hello Shane!) I guess I first got introduced to Chapstick during the blizzard of 1979 in Chicago when sub freezing temperatures caused any exposed skin to become frost bitten in a matter More >
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by joseph beuys hat Question by : Is alcoholism really a disease ? Seems a lot like a cop out to me. A disease you cant control & then in treatment, they want you to admit you are powerless. It just seems counter intuitive to me. Ive had my share of incidents but I stopped…on More >
about 3 weeks ago - 4 comments

Question by Sophia M: Drug problems…I NEED HELP!? Damm..I can’t believe im posting this up, but I need someone’s help..I’m 19 and I was born addicted to heroin. (my mom used heroin all her pregnancy) but i got off the morphine doses when i was 2 or 3years old. The thing is I’ve been around More >
about 3 weeks ago - 4 comments

by Joelk75 Question by kay<3: Drug addict with MRSA? My friend is a junkie and recently I saw his arm is black and infected, you can pretty much see an actual hole in his arm. Anyways, he went to the hospital and was told he has MRSA. He isn’t getting this treated, and is still More >
about 1 month ago - 6 comments

by DesolationSmile Question by : Is it just me, or does every drug addict have tattoos? i am starting to think that everyone with some kind of drug dependency have tattoo. The reason i believe this is because last year i was on a detox facility for heroin. i was in the patio where everyone More >
about 1 month ago - 6 comments

by deadmind Question by : How to break my addiction? Hello, here is my story. I got in to heroin early this summer and have became pretty attached to it, and the thing is I am only 17 years old and not like this at all. I live in a nice area with a family More >
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by lhall Question by PirateGirl: I’m 18 Woman Never had boyfriend, so how do I date this guy I really like? The guy I really like said I used to be a bastard to girls and now karma is getting me back for it. He said that 2 years ago, on his online page, I More >
about 1 year ago
This is referred to as enabling. I think people who use drugs over time develop a chemical imbalance that is fair to call a sickness. Using any dangerous addictive drug even once is stupidity given form.
about 1 year ago
A little of both. Stupid for getting hooked on it and so on. Yes it is a sickness, because of the addiction, body wants more, etc.
Its really no different then smoking addictions, accept more destroying of your body.
Person needs outside intervention, but also needs to WANT to be cured, etc.
Its also like an Alcoholic, he can’t just try it once in awhile and thinks he safe. People whom are chronic to addition, can’t stop without help and 100% quiting.
about 1 year ago
No you wouldn’t be stupid for trying to help them but if they keep on doping it up and saying they are going to quit then i wouldn’t hang around.
It is both sickness and being so stupid.
about 1 year ago
most drugs are stupid to do in the first place but if they are addicted and need help getting off of them it is a sickness cuz their body and brain is physicly deependent on them and they are also mentally dependent on them. you should do your best to help anyone that really wants to get off drugs though. it would be inhumane not to.
about 1 year ago
When you are addicted your brain’s receptors need whatever chemical you are addicted to. It may have been stupid to start in the first place, but the cravings are not their fault, as the physical withdrawal for most drugs is intense…people sometimes get hospitalized for weeks for alcohol withdrawal because if it gets bad enough you CAN die from it. So in a sense, some of these people set themselves up to where they NEED these drugs to survive.
Our understanding of rehabilitation is VERY new, and we still don’t know how to deal with addiction in a scientifically repeatable way. The most obvious example is we don’t cure heroin addicts, we just get them hooked on methadone instead. A lot of rehab programs just train people to transfer their addictions. Go to an AA meeting or rehab center one day and count the number of smokers…then ask how many smoked while they were addicts.
Staying with someone who is addicted prevents them from reaching the realization that they can’t sustain healthy relationships while on drugs. They NEED to lose friends and family as part of the awakening process. You don’t have to stop checking up on them, just refuse to connect on any kind of physical/emotional/financial level until they can prove they really want to get clean.
So yes…it is a sickness but not in the same way as others, and since it hasn’t been studied or thought of as a medical issue for very long, there is no one method of treatment, making it much harder to deal with rehabilitation.
And no willpower isn’t enough to stop…if you believe that you are pretty ignorant since people have been trying willpower since man started experimenting with drugs and it rarely works alone…there needs to be a system in place for recovery to happen.
about 1 year ago
yes drug is a sickness,a psychological sickness,they need help & support,not the ignorance of society who turns thier backs on them or runs them down,the sickness comes really after the hanging out period(depending on the drug being used):i think you are right in being there for this person regardless,that’s what one needs,support & help,if they want to help themselves then support them & help them achive this,it will be a long road ahead for them,but with the right care,they’ll get there,good luck
about 1 year ago
no. you should be there for them , drug addiction is an illness, not stupidity To be successful it will require medical intervention