I have always been shy, however, now since I have been clean for a good period of time and actually look at myself I think drugs have destroyed my social skills.
This should be for young people for I am a perfect example of how drugs can damage brain function, or increase preexisting mental disorders. I started weed, and alcohol in 8th grade, around 13 years old. Within two years I was a full blown heroin addict. I used until I was 17, went to rehab 4 times, and relapsed continuously on weed until about 5 months ago, where I had enough.
But now it seems that my brain stopped progressing at this first years of teenage life, I have no idea how people got use to being around people (I was the 'lonely stoner') I have zero social skills. Was it the drugs? Well I will tell you that on Heroin I was quite talkative, I LOVED opiates because I was able to talk- so was it the drugs that worsened social skills?
Marijuana might actually have started that cycle of isolation, heroin just deepened. I am the type of person that 'just needs a few beers' then I talk.
There seems a direct link to drugs and social skills.
This should be for young people for I am a perfect example of how drugs can damage brain function, or increase preexisting mental disorders. I started weed, and alcohol in 8th grade, around 13 years old. Within two years I was a full blown heroin addict. I used until I was 17, went to rehab 4 times, and relapsed continuously on weed until about 5 months ago, where I had enough.
But now it seems that my brain stopped progressing at this first years of teenage life, I have no idea how people got use to being around people (I was the 'lonely stoner') I have zero social skills. Was it the drugs? Well I will tell you that on Heroin I was quite talkative, I LOVED opiates because I was able to talk- so was it the drugs that worsened social skills?
Marijuana might actually have started that cycle of isolation, heroin just deepened. I am the type of person that 'just needs a few beers' then I talk.
There seems a direct link to drugs and social skills.
