DeathIndustrial88
Bluelighter
I hear this a lot.I would prefer finding the underlying issue causing pain in the 1st place
Though it doesn't make sense to me. I've already dealt with and faced all my traumas from the past and still struggle with these issues.
I'm not sure why people think "just facing" issues makes them disappear over night.
The damage done to a person (especially when they're really young) will leave lasting reprecussions, that may never go away. Maybe for some, but not all.
There's also the genetic component. These issues run in my family.
And there's even a theory that most depressed people have some sort of imbalance in their endogenous opioid system.
Would be nice to see more studies done on this theory, cause it seems plausible, considering most drugs cause dopamine release, yet alcohol makes me MORE depressed, where as opioids make me feel NORMAL.
So simply finding and facing trauma's isn't always the answer.
I've been to countless therapists and psyches and am now going on my mid-30's and still deal with depression & anxiety. So sharing and facing all my trauma's with them didn't seem to do a damn thing. lol And I don't actually think about these issues consciously anymore. That's why they're "disorders", because they can happen any time, for any reason.
I mostly take what I need to get through the day. Getting totally fucked up is not exactly what I'm after anymore (like alcohol, combining tons of drugs, etc..)
I'm after normality, motivation, less depressed & anxious mind states, less physical pain, etc... I don't mind if I do happen to get a nice euphoria going from it in my journey of feeling that way either.
Not to mention, just like the Ultimate Fixx Point out, humans have a desire to repeat novel and rewarding experiences.
Not only have humans usesd mind altering substances since the beginning of time, but so do animals.
It would be like telling dolphins they need to face their traumas instead of eating those puffer fish.
Ultimately people want to feel better and feel less bored & opioids are some of the most benign drugs when it comes to organ/brain damage.
Sure, they're highly addictive, but so is sugar, but I don't see anyone trying to get me to face my traumas when I reach for that next soda.
Basically, finding the issue for the pain can be a great thing to do, if you're one of those people who can do that & suddenly move on, free of any problems.
But for a lot of people, it's more than just that and finding the root cause isn't always the solution, nor is it always easy. So in the mean time, I still think people should be able to medicate how they should. I mean you are on a drug forum, would you rather people be locked up in prison and have their freedom taken away for self medicating instead? Cause that's the reality & it needs to end.
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