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Why drug addiction ruins people's lives...

...a recent study has shown that dopamine affects the choices we make. (well duh🙄)

The greater the expected dopamine from any activity ....the more we desire to do it ....makes sense .
A finch will choose courting over quenching thirst or eating if the opportunity arises .

Same with humans.

But the drive from dopamine from a 'hit' or expected hit, (or drink or session or purchase or whatever... etc), can be SO STRONG it can override basic needs such as hunger, thirst, work and relationships.

Basically - un natural dopamine levels from drugs, (or any addiction whether it be gambling, shopping or whatever), override our natural ablitiy to differentiate needs.
- Even drop some needs altogether....they just don't register enough dopamine to be considered personallly important🤷‍♀

And it's why ex addicts have trouble 'feeling' when they quit. Normal dopamine levels just don't cut it like they used to ....so nothing seems desirable any more: not food, not drink, not even love .

And it's why loving an ex addict is so hard . Their dopamine levels have been so numbed over, it takes high amounts for them to register want or desire.

Sorry .... just found it interesting 🤷‍♀

Edit: the good news is, (with the exclusion of some of the newer synthetic drugs), this state is usually repairable over time .

But it can take years for an addictcs body to get jack to normal fuction ....or close to.
And requires dedication.
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that's why I don't think cutting out anything cold turkey is feasible for the average person
@StygianKohlrabi i think you can only go that route if you have the money to use a clinic or a spa for proper rehab like that.

I agree, cold Turkey is brutal.
Sometimes it does more damage than good .
@OogieBoogie that's what I was thinking. you would need to be locked up.
SammyJo · 51-55, F
@StygianKohlrabi I've only ever done it cold turkey. Yes, brutal, but it depends on your own mindset (which can be quite woozy at this particular time) and then it depends on friends/family and support.

Safe? Probably not. But sometimes you get a bee in your bonnet and just want to get it done right then.

SJD x
@SammyJo well I was referring to most people under most circumstances. just seems like they wouldn't be an addict if they could just put it down forever at any point.
SammyJo · 51-55, F
@StygianKohlrabi This is true. We have to hit our own lows, right?