environment VS gene
8( I think you have a good point Gazzzmmm (where your in MMT-and your family history)
I am also a recovering opiate addict in a MMT. I was stable for 2 years before I began tapering, and am now successfully reducing my dose. I believe that this article is seriously on to something. My mother, a serious alcoholic and cocaine abuser, died in 1997 (coincidencely the year oxycontins were established in the market), my father a pot head, and other relatives addicted I was extrememly suceptiable to drug addiction of a general nature, but I truly believe it was "desensitization" not "genes" that lead me to drug addiction. At a young age I saw my parents using substances (whether they be cig's to alcohol) to deal with emotional and other daily stresses of life. That made it easier in my head to take the first drink or smoke, which in turn lead me to the social environment where I did my first pill. In our adult minds we cannot 100% know how suceptiable we were to these things as young children, when our thoughts, emotions and spirits were first being formed into who we are, and how we were going to deal with things. I believe that our society has done nothing about the social acceptance of alcohol and cigerattes, and with the corporate agenderizing representatives that are leading us into the next century there is no way there going to spend money on the research that we actually rightfully deserve (research into the use of psychoactives and spiritual visualization in treating all diseases not just addiction) because these projects will not yield prescription drug medicines that you will have to take for the rest of your life to barely feel normal or lead half of a normal functioning life. 8( 8(
Therefore, I do not believe that any human condition or disease is genetic. Our parents(with the help of society's bullshit, and the lovely'sarcastic' school systems of today) teach us how to EAT, SLEEP, HANDLE STRESS, EXERCISE, INTERACT WITH OTHERS, PRAY, LOVE, FORGIVE, and last but certainly not least they teach us how to perceive things. At the same time I recognize that this opinion doesn't add or take away from the after fact. After you are already tarnished by opiate addiction (which I believe to be one of its own when dealing with pharma's not heroin because I dont trust the companies agenda and I know in my all knowing super conscious that they 'purdue pharma' literally thought of how they could make a drug that was more addicting and harder to strip from your body( I know this because I have detoxed from both, although heroin, an excrucitating and intense withdrawl, if combined with a great support system, the changing of lifestyle, friends, and social addictions can have easier physical withdrawls as with oxycontin on the other hand , trying to come off of 10-15 80's a day was a lot harder for my cold turkey than heroin ever thought of being. Dreading the methadone clinic I tried to quit on my own a few times, I was able to get off heroin, and be free from withdrawl (not free from jonesin tho) in about 5 days maybe 7, although I used again, but oxys, I went 3.5 weeks and I was still pukeing and poopin, I had to go to the clinic to get help, because I refused to use again. Going from a straight A student, tri-sport athlete, and activist extroderaire to a skin and bones pale, thief, slut, junkie, made me have a huge hatred and lack of understanding for the corporate world. In conclusion, I think that yes, genes are genes, but when you have environment, society and the world working against you, genes don't even compare.