BigTrancer
Bluelight Crew
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2000
- Messages
- 7,342
Treating Meth Addiction <-- Interesting current thread in Other Drugs about a sensitive issue.
BigTrancer
BigTrancer

BigTrancer said:
Because they underestimate their own lack of self-control in the face of a powerful euphoric high. They made the personal choice to take meth, repeatedly. They made the personal choice because they wanted to get soooo fucking high, so often, that they lost sight of the consequences.
I really do see what you're trying to say - and despite all best intentions, some people do become addicted to certain drugs. Do you think someone starts out to become an addict? No. But, it's not the fault of the drugs - they don't fly in from the black market and put themselves into your body. It is solely the fault of the person for putting themselves in that position.
Maybe they didn't realise the drugs felt so good. Maybe they thought they could stop whenever they wanted. Maybe they don't think they are addicted anyway. Maybe they think that they're in control when really their life is suffering. Maybe they're willing to trade their former life for their new life in which the drug is the focus. It all comes down to personal choices.
I pretty much totally agree but I don't believe that addiction is 100% personal choice although its close to it.
People don't start taking stuff regularly necessarily cos they always wanna get so high. Drugs start becoming the reality for some people in that they prey upon personal problems you already have. If you're depressed, insecure or perhaps more out of your control, you go through a trauma such as the death of a loved one, the drug high becomes the ONLY time you feel good. Your natural personal defences and ability to get yourself out of sadness or whatever are overborne. Instead of being down and pulling yourself out, you take drugs to feel good and when off them, you fell shit. What I'm trying to say is that you tune in to a different reality - real life = not on drugs = shit, on drugs = no problems = great.
Mentally, AND physically you depend on drugs so as to not face up to reality. I know thats a personal choice but its not so black and white that addicts are just weak and stupid. A lot of people out there are strong and even the slightest weakness can destroy their life. I agree that it is always up to you to pull yourself out but that doesn't mean people should turn there back on friends and loved-ones who are addicts "because they did it themselves." ( I don't think you meant that BT but just saying anyway.)
One huge problem is irresponsible friends who fail to recognise that a drug is ruining another friends life. Even less dramatic, it may just be destroying their motivation and fucking up chances of getting a job and doing something with their lives. Again I know its pretty much your own choice to get addicted but when other people can see whats going on, they should stop waving the drug around and encouraging drug-taking etc every weekend or whatever the habit of that group of people is. Look out for your mates instead of selfishly ignoring it cos its too hard and you wanna keep taking drugs all the time ( not that I'm saying you have to stop just because your friend is crossing the linebut at least try and reduce their exposure).
I think I'm rambling quite a bit but what I'm trying to say is your choice but there are other factors at play and other people who can help you to avoid those stupid choices.
They found this out by shoving one of those camera's down his pipe at the specialist.
(From BigTrancer)Take some responsibility for your own actions, the only reason YOU become dependent on something is because YOU took the drugs, on a frequent basis. It's nobody elses fault. Lack of self-discipline and greed creates the problem.
HaRdCoRe_ViBeS said:i thought id just have to add this
if any of my friends see this (you know who you are)
please dont take offence. i havnt done this to diss you, or to judge you, ive simply done it coz im concerned and i care about you, and im sure other people out there are in the same situation as me and you. so dont worry , you'll all be alright, just take care of yourselves