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| drug123 |
May 11 2009, 01:27 AM
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Drug addiction is a complicated disease that overwhelms both the
addict and those who love him. After abusing drugs for a period of time, the user becomes both physically and emotionally dependent upon the drug. Understanding the differences between drug abuse and drug dependence, and how the two relate to one another, is vital in helping the addict recover from this devastating disease. Barbara Drug Treatment |
| stacyluv4u |
May 30 2009, 01:53 PM
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Drug addiction is a complicated disease that overwhelms both the addict and those who love him. After abusing drugs for a period of time, the user becomes both physically and emotionally dependent upon the drug. Understanding the differences between drug abuse and drug dependence, and how the two relate to one another, is vital in helping the addict recover from this devastating disease. Barbara Drug Treatment Drug addiction is a situation marked by irresistible intake of drug without paying attention to the negative and damaging consequences of such a compulsive indulgence. -------------------- |
| Policy123 |
Oct 31 2009, 05:34 PM
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Drug addiction is a situation marked by irresistible intake of drug without paying attention to the negative and damaging consequences of such a compulsive indulgence. That is a very cold, technical explanation. Aren't you forgetting the human side of things...have you ever been addicted to drugs? -------------------- |
| John Bobbin BNat |
Nov 1 2009, 05:54 PM
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Veteran Member Group: Members Posts: 1,088 Joined: 4-September 07 From: Eden, NSW, Australia Member No.: 4,075 |
Hi Guys,
Drug addiction is a lot more complicated than most people believe, you can take a very shallow view of it and come up with all sorts of simple solutions, but it doesn't really work like that, it is very complicated. Sure the initial choice to take or not to take drugs in the first place, is absolutely in the hands of the addict, but drugs alter the structure of the brain making it a disease. http://www.nida.nih.gov/tib/soa.html http://www.nida.nih.gov/Published_Articles/oops.html Cheers -------------------- John Bobbin BNat, ND, DNutSc, DHerbMed, DHM, DRM, DSM- " All truth must be supported by evidence so if we can't prove it we should remove it."
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| kellyroberts |
Nov 3 2009, 09:30 PM
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hello
thank you for sharing your informative info here. good luck -------------------- |
| crosbycott |
Nov 18 2009, 01:58 AM
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I think the most commonly abused drugs in Hawaii are cocaine, heroin, and marijuana. They’re the most distributed illegal drugs in the state so I guess it’s pretty sensible to guess that they’re also the most commonly abused drugs.
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| John Bobbin BNat |
Nov 18 2009, 02:29 PM
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Veteran Member Group: Members Posts: 1,088 Joined: 4-September 07 From: Eden, NSW, Australia Member No.: 4,075 |
Hi crosbycott,
It depends on your perspective, what about the damage caused by alcohol and nicotine, to families, road accidents, anti-social behaviour, health and wealth. These drugs, while not being illegal drugs (and initially the post did not mention legality or otherwise), they do exact a terrible price on societies and families. Cheers -------------------- John Bobbin BNat, ND, DNutSc, DHerbMed, DHM, DRM, DSM- " All truth must be supported by evidence so if we can't prove it we should remove it."
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