rachamim
Bluelighter
Busty: If a dialysis patient stops dyalysis, they will die. So, given the fact that dyalysis is saving a person's life, you arent going to find too many people suggesting that dyalysis be done away with. A patient in OST/MAT (Opioid Substitution Therapy/Medically Assisted Treatment) may resent their being tethered to a substance and/or programme, just as a dialysis patient resents being tethered to their treatment, but both will thank their lucky stars it exists. A person who becomes addicted to opiates/opioids before the age of 24 almost always suffers from an altered brain chemistry. Interactions between receptors and endogenous opioids is irrepeprably altered so that such people will never again experience true happiness or pleasure. To deny any human the right to a so caled "normal" existence because our subjective morality finds their personal behavior unpalatable is beyond selfish.
Why should addicts aim for abstinence? No person on the planet is entirely free of addiction. Whether it be sex, caffeine, nicotine, gambling, shopping, or whatever compulsive habit you opt to list, we all carry at least one monkey on our back. Addiction is only ever a problem when society demonises it. Addicts in OST/MAT are able to live productive and fufilling lives. They are able to remain healthy, interact with non-using peers and family membets and concentrate their energies on licit activities. So, you have a low cost treatment that saves lives, repairs damaged lives, restores a person's humanity, saves society from related crime and health issues...but we should aim for abstinence, a mode of behavior that has a nearly 100% failure rate over a person's life span. I think the choice is simple.
Why should addicts aim for abstinence? No person on the planet is entirely free of addiction. Whether it be sex, caffeine, nicotine, gambling, shopping, or whatever compulsive habit you opt to list, we all carry at least one monkey on our back. Addiction is only ever a problem when society demonises it. Addicts in OST/MAT are able to live productive and fufilling lives. They are able to remain healthy, interact with non-using peers and family membets and concentrate their energies on licit activities. So, you have a low cost treatment that saves lives, repairs damaged lives, restores a person's humanity, saves society from related crime and health issues...but we should aim for abstinence, a mode of behavior that has a nearly 100% failure rate over a person's life span. I think the choice is simple.
