let me start out by saying i used to be addicted to opiates, nubain, ocycontin, heroin, and then methadone....i notice a very common theme when it comes to opiods addicts..most people would say when someone takes opiods that they are 'self medicating', that they are covering up their problems with the opiods....now, but when we look at alcohol and someone that is a weekend warrior, that that person is simply going out on the weekend, drinking to get social and have a good time..they arent self medicating...most of us opiod addicts know that when you start out on opiods, you dont start shooting it every day, all day..you start out maybe snorting it on friday one week, then stay away for a week or so, do it again next friday, then the use escalates...thing is, did we start out using heroin because it was really fun or were there deeper problems that existed??
i have thought about this alot and to be honest, i dont know the answer....dr drew pinsky acts like all opiod addicts are in deep emotional pain and they take opiods for that reason...im not sure if thats true in my case as the first few times i took opiods, i liked the way they made me feel, they made work and other tedious things much more enjoyable...my use went up and i got hooked...im sure some people start out using opiods because they were abused when young or whatever, but surely some people use it for fun, right??
i have thought about this alot and to be honest, i dont know the answer....dr drew pinsky acts like all opiod addicts are in deep emotional pain and they take opiods for that reason...im not sure if thats true in my case as the first few times i took opiods, i liked the way they made me feel, they made work and other tedious things much more enjoyable...my use went up and i got hooked...im sure some people start out using opiods because they were abused when young or whatever, but surely some people use it for fun, right??