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I dont get why people are addicted to coke and drugs like that. I have tried coke twice and never got addicted to it. Dont be offended by this but are people who use Coke, Meth and these other drugs that weak? I am certain it is to some chemical unbalance but a strong individual would be able to kick the habit if they'd used it.
This is a very very long post so i don't blame you if you don't read it, but as an addict, let me explain why it's so difficult to stop for some of us --
Use it enough time and odds are you'll end up addicted, especially if it's opiates or benzos (Xanax, Klonopin, etc). For most addicts, it's not actually the high that keeps them addicted, it's the withdrawal. With benzos and opiates, the withdrawal is just insane. Most keep using to avoid the sickness of not having anything both mentally and physically. If the withdrawal wasn't so bad, people wouldn't have as much trouble getting off. At first you love the high and keep using for that, then your tolerance goes up and you need more of the drug to get that same high you once had. Then it's eventually 'just getting by', it's not just the high anymore, it's avoiding being sick.
You won't really understand it unless you've went through it. The whole mentally weak/mentally strong thing doesn't really work when it comes to this, not in every case. There's many factors to it that I could explain but it'd take awhile. It's something you have to experience to truly understand. The withdrawal for some drugs is really that bad, that getting off is the toughest fight of your life. Getting clean is one of the most difficult things you could possibly do, especially if you're trying to get off opiates (OxyContin, heroin, etc). That's why I hate when people say addicts are mentally weak because really that's not exactly what it comes down to.
The people that say this, I'd love to see them try to get off heroin cold turkey. It's extremely painful physically and mentally. Getting clean is one thing, staying clean is something else. For addicts, sometimes staying clean is like pure hell. The drugs they were taking became a big part of their life and living without it is fucking hard, I know from experience, obviously. It's always on your mind no matter what. You could be watching a movie, playing games, hanging out with friends, etc, but in your mind you'll end up thinking "this would be so much better if I had some pills or a shot" (shot meaning injection, I never injected, never will, used for 6 years).
It's things like that. Every little thing a former addict does after getting clean.. "this would be so much better if I took a few lines", and these thoughts can last for years for some. If you get into the real specifics behind it, these drugs effect the brain and release something called dopamine which is known as pleasure. When you take drugs (opiates, coke, meth, even weed), it releases dopamine, when you have sex, it releases dopamine. When you become dependent on a drug, your brain actually starts to rely on it for releasing dopamine in the brain. When your tolerance goes up, you need more of the drug because if you take too little of it, the dopamine is not being released and you feel extremely depressed, so that's why an addict feels so awful mentally without the substance they're addicted to.
It works similarly to how using steroids effects your body, if that makes sense. If you use roids, your body becomes dependent on it and stops producing testosterone by itself. It relies on the roids you were taking to do that for you, so when you stop taking roids, your body gets fucked up and estrogen rises instead If I remember correctly, which makes people get on TRT to fix their levels and such.
Your brain does the same thing with dopamine, as I said. That's some of the science behind what's happening when you take drugs, become dependent on them and stop taking them. The brain basically being sapped of dopamine fucks you up mentally making you more depressed than basically ever. Some people seriously consider suicide because of it, again, I know from experience.
Hopefully this explained things well enough and shows why the 'mentally weak/mentally strong' stuff doesn't tell the story of what's really going on. Also I know you said you weren't trying to offend anybody, i didn't take it the wrong way.
Sorry for the super long post.
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