Swimmingdancer
Bluelight Crew
Most people don't realize the signs that they are getting addicted or that their drug use is getting out of hand or dangerous until it becomes a serious problem or they get physically dependent on something. It is very easy to rationalize it, or some people do realize and they just tell themselves they don't care or that they will stop later. Most people do start off in denial thinking they have it under control or will be able to keep it under control. It is very important to be completely honest with yourself. The main sign that you are headed down a bad road with drugs is when you feel like you have lack of control about your thoughts and behaviours surrounding drugs. For example, using a larger quantity than you had planned or using more frequently than you had planned. Also of course if you are doing really dangerous drugs or mixing drugs that are unsafe to mix, or doing things you regret while on drugs are all bad signs too, although in a slightly different way as they by themselves are not necessarily signs of a growing addiction to a specific drug, just dangerous behaviours. The reasons you take drugs also play a role, if you take them to escape depression or stress etc you are much likely to develop problems than someone who takes them solely for fun, spiritual reasons, out of curiousity, to expand your mind, have new experiences, etc. But it can also start out that way and end up as a coping mechanism, or we can lie to ourselves or not realize the true reasons we are taking them. If you can stay away from hard addictive drugs and are responsible and as safe as possible with the drugs you do take, then those are good steps to avoiding serious problems. Just don't rationalize that it's ok to try heroin "just this once", that rarely stays a one time thing. Stay away from opiates! I would say it's best to avoid methamphetamine (especially smoked, snorted or IV) and cocaine as well. Never inject anything, it's way too dangerous and addictive. And research any drug before you take it so that you know the safe dosage and the effects to expect.

