Lysosomalstorage
Bluelighter
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- Aug 2, 2021
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So I've been thinking about this lately, a long time ago I had a close friend go through a pretty severe compulsive Gambling habit, nearly ruined him and all his relationships, to help him at the time I started reading recovery diaries from other CG people, mainly on the British support forum gamcare (it's like bluelight for gambling). What stuck out to me from those diaries, was the overwhelming majority of the ones that kept relapsing, often getting into more debt than ever each time after months of rebuilding, were hard working, well paid with families or partners and most importantly had never touched a drug or had a substance abuse problems of any kind.
My thought is how different their lives would have been if they had tried recreational drugs, particularly dopaminergic drugs. Would the artificially large dumping of dopamine from amphetamines or cocaine have changed their reaction to the relatively small and natural release gained from the flutter/rush of betting?.
Or are they likely to go straight to drug addiction because of an inherent overreaction to dopamine rewards? Some of the stories were absolutely haunting, destroying picturesque comfortable lives and families in the bookies chasing a paradoxical rush that seems so insignificant once you've done stimulants. Is it a case of dopamine rewards perspective, or were they always doomed to get stuck in a cycle as long as it drip fed some sort of reward.
My thought is how different their lives would have been if they had tried recreational drugs, particularly dopaminergic drugs. Would the artificially large dumping of dopamine from amphetamines or cocaine have changed their reaction to the relatively small and natural release gained from the flutter/rush of betting?.
Or are they likely to go straight to drug addiction because of an inherent overreaction to dopamine rewards? Some of the stories were absolutely haunting, destroying picturesque comfortable lives and families in the bookies chasing a paradoxical rush that seems so insignificant once you've done stimulants. Is it a case of dopamine rewards perspective, or were they always doomed to get stuck in a cycle as long as it drip fed some sort of reward.