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by dominotw 2870 days ago
> 2 months worth of oxy for getting wisdom teeth pulled kind of thing

I saved mine after wisdom tooth/root canal combo and used them as mood enhancer later.

I am not sure I am addicted to them though. I find this theory hard to believe that opioid overdose is an end result of series of missteps starting from wisdom tooth oxy prescription.

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Most of the population drinks alcohol. Most of the population are not alcoholics.

I haven't abused opioids for recreational purposes, but I know people who have saved their prescribed codeine and gotten fucked up on it. They aren't addicted. I also walk to the supermarket every day, past the safe injection centre filled with smackheads. I've seen dead heroin addicts wheeled into the ambulance.

Not everyone is as susceptible to addiction as others, but the more opioids/alcohol/other drugs you take, the more likely you are to get addicted.

that's a very important point. I've had a number of friends who struggle with addiction (whether alcohol, cigarettes, or other things), and a smaller number of friends who seemed almost entirely impervious to addiction. It's been quite frustrating to find that the latter would simply not understand the former. Some of them would suspend judgment, but others just concluded that those who were addicted simply "didn't try hard enough".

To some extent, I can understand this rather uncharitable conclusion. It's like explaining being in love to someone who hasn't been. Addiction is difficult to explain without having experienced it.

Nonetheless, what makes me side with the addicts, so to speak, and their helplessness, is that when I look at the 'whole' of their person, many of them clearly don't lack willpower or discipline in other areas of their lives. I've either seen the addiction infect the rest of their lives, or seen them being functional, even successful, in other areas despite the addiction. The only conclusion I can draw is that some (most?) people are just unusually susceptible to certain vices.

Keep in mind that some people are at much higher risk for becoming addicted to opiates. You may have been able to take them recreationally without major issue, but the same behavior could have a much more severe consequence for someone in that at-risk group.
> some people are at much higher risk

Why is that? Something in their genetic makeup? Wonder if its possible to identify these ppl preemptively.

Genetics play a huge role [0], but so do social and environmental factors.

[0] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2442454/

Possibly that, but life experiences and environmental factors (stress at work, etc) play a huge role.