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What is the most addictive substance?

I was addicted to
Alcohol
Benzos several times
Amphetamine
Opiates
DXM

Alcohol was easy because i took benzos at the same time.

The benzos were the easiest to want to stop (when i didnt need em anymore)
But got me into the worst withdrawals.

Amphetamine i didnt want to stop and when i tried i was so tired and got no
motivation for anything.
I stopped when a girlfriend broke up with me because i had no desire for it anymore.

Opiates i also didnt want to stop but somehow managed to come óff of them with a really long taper.

I got óff of DXM because of an amphetamine psychosis which got me into the psych ward where i also got óff of benzos for the last time (2009)

I'm still addicted to nicotine so i would say that takes the cake.
 
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Was poppy pod tea for seven years daily, now subutex.

Meth and MDPV was psychologically addicting like no other.
 
I'm still addicted to nicotine so i would say that takes the cake.

I think a lot of people underestimate the power of addiction of the nicotine which aligned by a society that allows it make one of the most difficult and trick addictions to deal with IMO/E. And I came off methadone.
The addiction of nicotine is hard because it also has tons of triggers. After all, like I said before people do it once a hour for ages. After coffee, sex, food, out boredom, while talking, etc, etc.
Most people I've met who succeeded and stopped smoking gained approximately 8-12 kilos during their first months.
 
I think he means the existential struggle of making a drug/feeling the center of your life and then stopping using that. Now there is a void and you have to decide who the fuck you are. The more you realize it the easier it gets....for the first like three months I dreamed of shots and the taste and feeling....then one day I didn't guess I found something better.

I mean I wouldn't say I won that battle. I honestly don't feel like I will ever "win" just learn how to deal... I'm only 2 weeks in lol I don't know EVERYTHING.. I am not dreaming of shots but I do get these like visions while I'm awake of the needle going into my arms and hands and the pain I felt along with that or hitting a nerve or missing a shot. Ugh it makes my skin creepy crawly! I hate that shit..
EXjunkiegirl23
 
No ones knows everything. We are all here trying to make something useful with our lives.
I think we win our battles everyday when we decide to keep on going sober.
I'm almost 10 months totally off opiates and benzos. That means I'm winning - so far.
One day at a time. And I must say things are getting easier from the past months.
Engaging myself with exercises made me feel different, I'd feel good every day after my Gym classes.

Have started to develop small hobbies and keep myself as busy as I can.
And after sometime I can finally say I'm having more better days than before.
Erik
 
Would say I'm most dependent on alcohol, even though I only drink on weekends I kind of come to expect that I'm meant to drink at certain times. Never had that problem with crystal meth, amazingly. I used to smoke cigs and that's addictive in the sense that you think of it as your little treat, at whatever time or setting you anticipate smoking, and if you don't you'll be pissed off and will have trouble not thinking about having one. Physical withdrawals were non existent for me when I quit. Everyone's different though, I guess.
 
Dihydrogen monoxide. And sucrose.

Withdrawal from DHMO literally kills you. Dangerous stuff.

Benzos are probably the most addictive for me because of my anxiety, but I've been very careful to keep a tight grip on my use so I don't become dependent.

Opiates would be way more of a problem for me if I had a cheap easily accessible supplier but thankfully I don't.
 
Would say I'm most dependent on alcohol, even though I only drink on weekends I kind of come to expect that I'm meant to drink at certain times. Never had that problem with crystal meth, amazingly. I used to smoke cigs and that's addictive in the sense that you think of it as your little treat, at whatever time or setting you anticipate smoking, and if you don't you'll be pissed off and will have trouble not thinking about having one. Physical withdrawals were non existent for me when I quit. Everyone's different though, I guess.

I know. If we don't think about drugs, I can relate to what you're saying. Like cigarettes and alcohol.
Differently from illegal substances, society in general accept drinking and suggests that we need it socially "To break the ice". In movies drinking is normally portrayed as glamorous and sexy.
 
I had more trouble with quiting weed than cigarettes, which is weird from what I've heard from others.
In the end I didn't quite smoking cigs, I still do but the time I was withholding myself from them I was so f'ing stressed.
 
If you live in the Netherlands, you can smoke weeds whenever you like from what I've experienced when I was there.

I think that would make it more difficult to quit as it's available in any coffee shop in Amsterdam or any other cities nearby. Do you think that was the reason?
 
If you live in the Netherlands, you can smoke weeds whenever you like from what I've experienced when I was there.

I think that would make it more difficult to quit as it's available in any coffee shop in Amsterdam or any other cities nearby. Do you think that was the reason?

Oh yes definitely, I actually live right above one! however I live in a southern city, not anywhere near Amsterdam (in dutch perspective)
 
I know. :\
That's gonna be tough. You can always try to move but for some of us the problems follow us wherever we are IME.
 
Statistically it's probably marijuana or cigarettes for me, as I've consumed more weed & tobacco than just about anything else (although I quit smoking and haven't been a smoker for about 4 or 5 years now). I've smoked weed everyday for...probably going on 4 or 5 years? But other than that, I'd say probably IV meth or IV heroin, depending on whether you like to "go fast or go slow".

Another drug class that's addictive in a weird way is benzodiazepines. I don't take them every day or even every week, but I always have at least SOME around, even if it's just a few tablets of clonazepam, and it's been that way for the last several years. The only other drug that's been the case with is weed.
 
I know. :\
That's gonna be tough. You can always try to move but for some of us the problems follow us wherever we are IME.
I haven't touched the stuff for 3 months now, the fact that one of the shops is just 2 stairs down makes me feel even more confident that I am strong enough to do this.
It's funny that you mention moving cause I am going to in a few weeks.
 
Congratulations for your willpower. It makes us feel good when we go through challenges like that.
I suppose moving away will make this more bearable.
Good luck!!
Erik
 
DXM. Probably cuz it's free but it's the most addictive dissociative to me and I like all of them. I don't chug tussin bottles now cuz I always ended up staying up for some weeks and arrested or committed to psychiatric institutions.
 
in the short term- cocaine. in the long-term, heroin/opiates. they will always push the button that makes everything feel okay it seems. It makes you too comfortable, like how cannabis does but on a much more detrimental way. I've also found cannabis to be one of the hardest drugs to kick. I've kicked meth and amphetamines for good, I've managed to use coke incredibly sparingly and have had very few cravings. I've managed to use opium (only opium no heroin or pharms) very sparingly (only 10 times this whole year), yet i havne't gone more than a few days without cannabis, aside from when i was in the UK. Ketamine I find to be extremely addictive, it's quite a desirable feeling to be in a k hole, at least for me. I feel like every moment is in the moment I am experiencing while I'm on it. I feel as though i travel through time, and experience three timelines at once sometimes. it's strange how different it is from the addictive qualities of alcohol, opiates and cocaine. it's more just a creative experience that makes you feel kinda godlike in slightly demonic way at times, if abused. I'm lucky to never have experienced any of that, but I have used it about once or twice a month for the past year, and I can definitely feel it's pull.
 
I had always believed that nicotine was intensively hard to quit not only because of the addiction itself but due to the routine. And also these strong drugs that make us feel sick.

Just out of curiosity I wonder why marijuana is harder to quit for some and not at all for others.
For me it was always more like being in a trip, getting used to pay to the details, understanding expressions, people, etc.

It was life in color so to speak. But soon after going into opiates I started to experience bad moments with cannabis and decided not to smoke anymore.

I wonder if this is maybe due to the 'peace' it produces to most of those who use it more frequently.
I lived with a family when I was younger. The person that was more close to my age used to smoke weed every morning before school.

That was his way of dealing with life. He needed this extra color in his days so he was constantly tripping. No one knew about this. A couple of years later he had to quit MJ for practical reasons and for him this was very difficult as life was too boring without this filter. As I understand it's all related to his agreeable way and easy going person he used be so quitting cannabis (for him) was more like having to change his lighter state of mind when in fact he was really light with or without weeds.
 
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