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To: chris37

again, many of these drugs hook a person the first time they use them. no one becomes an alcoholic after one drink. and most drinkers are not alcoholics. if you are on crack or meth or krokodil, there is no such thing as a modeate user of these drugs. by their nature these drugs instantly turn people into addicts and require more and more to be taken. not so with alcohol. if it were not true every person who drank would be hooked and become addicted to alcohol and require more and more each time to get the same buzz level as before.


166 posted on 12/01/2014 1:44:15 AM PST by Secret Agent Man ( Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Dope isn’t exactly the type of narcotic you’re enumerating.

FWIW, I abhor drug use.


168 posted on 12/01/2014 1:48:25 AM PST by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: Secret Agent Man

I saw a program about a month back on NAT GEO channel. I forget the name of it, but it was something along the lines of Addicted, that may have been the name of it.

They followed around a series of various addicts to different drugs as they partnered with an addiction psychiatrist who was trying to help them and convince them to enter his rehab.

They had all the usual suspects...coke, pot, heroin, meth, pills, crack....pretty much everything under the sun.

But what was interesting was that the person who was by far the most messed up was the hardcore alcoholic.

This young man, who was 27, had an addiction to alcohol unlike anything I’d ever seen. He had a number of people around him, loved ones, who really cared for him and wanted to help him, ex girlfriend, mom, brother and such.

But his addiction was so powerful that if he did not wake up and drink hard liquor every day, he would go into life threatening withdrawal symptoms.

Basically, at the end of the show, the doctor had indeed convinced this young man to enter his rehab.

The young man died 17 days later in rehab at the age of 27 from organ failure due to extended alcohol abuse.

Of all the addicts featured on the show, he was the only one who died.

The product remains legal.

Even if the product was not legal, this young man would still have had his demon to contend with.

Addiction is without a doubt a medical problem and a spiritual problem. Law is not relevant in this matter.


180 posted on 12/01/2014 7:53:12 AM PST by chris37 (heartless)
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