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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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SammyJo · 51-55, F
It does depend on the individual.

I was never, really, an every-day-banging-out-the-drugs addict. I would moderately use, yes sometimes daily, but I would more binge on them for a week or two. That's how I was. I could sometimes go 2-3 days without using. That went on for decade.

I'd given up drugs, properly, for 10 years and still, to this day, I have issues with sleeping. More staying asleep. I wouldn't say that I needed more love for 'forgot' to eat or drink, coming out the other end, but I have had concerns over my health. Of course, I smoke cigarettes, but I still actively exercise - very rigorously too - 5-6 days a week.

It's true getting re-sensitised to the 'real world' can be tough. For some that emotion is too dull, for others the world is too 'loud'.

Just my experiences.

Good post.

SJD x
@SammyJo this is very well put.
Addiction comes in so many forms.
Some even kid themselves that they are a funtional addict - and hide it extremely well.

Your journey shows how deep addiction can affect a life ....make it better.... but also worse.
And that some aspects never leave you .

To this day ... some smells or songs kick me back to the time i was basically an addict ....and i can get a rush - just by an old wired association in my brain 🤷‍♀