Divine Moments
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^ Well I enjoyed reading it 
L3inad said:Amphetamines are only additctive because of how easy it is to turn them into a lifestyle and keep up appearances as if nothings going on. Even more efficient then before sometimes.
I've a rich history with stimulant use and abuse, yet never struggled to give it up when I have to. Its all about self control and knowing you dont NEED it to get by. If you can tell yourself that then everything is sweet, if you cant... then theres an issue.
Opiates and benzo's, phsyical addictions and all. You know it just aint possible to go to work without the hit, nothing to do with motivation - just physical inability without it.
I don't want to create the misconception I'm actually trying to rate stim addiction worse than any other, or rate addictions at all. I know that for every individual, there are some substances that are worse to be addicted to than others. What I'm trying to get across, is that not everyone experiences every addiction the same way, a misconception that seems to be common in this thread. I will never sit here and say, my meth addiction is worse than your smack addiction. Because how do I know? This is my personal experience only. What I do object to, is people saying, 100%, no questions asked, this addiction is worse than that.
All good on the respect frontAs an example, (and I mean you no disrespect L3inad whatsover, yours is just the closest post for me to copy and reply to)
This post highlights exactly how someone who hasn't been there, can't understand the addiction. You say you've never struggled to give it up - that in itself sets you apart from addicts. Some may argue that this is due to fortitude of mind or other such things, but I believe it's more due to the quirks of human neurology I described before. Is it so hard to believe that just because you didn't struggle to give it up, this isn't a universal characteristic, and that some people do?
As for the addiction being simply a lack of motivation, I could provide a personal example of being addicted to daily, high quality meth use - when I got up in the morning, I was barely physically able to walk to the cupboard and find some high calorie food then collapse on the couch. How do you differentiate this from being physically unable to work due to dope sickness? The severity may be different, but to equate one as being a real, psysical debilitation and the other just a problem of psychological need is incorrect, ime.