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by simon1ltd
1585 days ago
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I just had a discussion with a friend about this last week. Some people (we call it addictive personalities, not sure if there’s a better term) seem to get hooked almost right away. Others, can stop whenever they want with little trouble. The problem is that you don’t know which of those possibilities applies to you without trying it, and then it’s too late. Since my immediate family members have had issues with substances, I assume I would be one of the people with a problem. That’s the message I’m trying to pass along to the next generation too. You might not have a problem, but you won’t know if you do until it’s too late. YMMV |
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The only thing that seems to be near-universally dangerous in terms of addiction are opioids. But even still, most people who try heroin or get prescribed oxycodone never become addicted.