The Truth about Drug Addiction

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Did you ever feel like you lost everything you had, and needed to escape? Well you might as well think about the consequences first, and not the pleasure. Drug addiction is influenced by many factors. Not only does the brain change when taking constant doses of a certain drug, but life as you know it changes to. Drugs are misleading; they cause you to think that your life is becoming better, when it is actually becoming worse. “Fooling” is what drugs do best; they fool the brain receptors by sending abnormal messages to it. After all, what good really comes from drugs? When someone starts taking it, it is very hard for them to stop, if not impossible. Nevertheless, if they actually do stop there are many side effects to this, “Persistent vulnerability to relapse long after drug taking has ceased” (Koob & Le Moal, 2001, p. 97-129). They lose total control over their brain and bodies. How lamentable is it watching someone’s life shatter in to pieces right in front of your eyes, and there is nothing you can do about it. How deplorable is it knowing they had a reason for living before this all began, that they wanted to do something before they leave this world. All the drug dosage did was destroy them. Therefore, drug addiction leads to brain damage, depression, and isolation; dreams fall to pieces and life is nothing but a living hell.
Drug addiction is a brain disease. Normal people would reach homeostatic levels each time they eat, drink, have caffeine, etc... Homeostasis is when the body levels go back to normal. In a drug abuser, this unfortunately does not happen, as the brain damage does not allow that. Basically when the brain gets damaged it reaches an allostatic state, which means that the brain fails to reach the adequate...

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...rrect amount of dosage that satisfies the brain? The dream is no longer your main concern, it’s the drug… The drug took place of your dream. Therefore, this is where depression comes in to equation.
To sum up, the side effects of drug abuse are very perilous changing the structure and formation of the brain, thus causing you to become isolated and depressed. Drug addiction is perhaps another meaning of Requiem for a dream. Killing your dreams just because of a drug you cannot resist. In the end, is it really worth it? All that pain, the failure, giving up on everything was it really worth it? Falling down is a part of life, and getting back up is living. However, it is your choice whether you want to die knowing you made a change in this world or die knowing you failed. Hence drug addiction is nothing but procrastination leading to a miserable and abominable life.

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