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Drug addiction does damage to us physically, mentally, emotionally, socially and spiritually therefore treatments are needed for each of these aspect because otherwise the person will likely relapse. Drug Addiction is a Spiritual Battle The best way to avoid becoming drug addicted is to never risk taking addictive drugs in the first place. Nevertheless, the desire to feel different or be accepted or to dilute physical and emotional pain often takes precedence over caution and in some cases seems like the right way at the time and we become susceptible to fall into that trap of addiction. Obviously some drugs and medications are beneficial in treatment but when we come to rely on them and don’t seek to heal the root causes we run into long-term addiction consequences. Physical and emotional pain is a part of life and if we don’t learn to handle and heal these through healthy preventive measures and management methods other than popping pills we end up creating much more pain for ourselves in the long run. Finding relief from illicit addictive narcotic is a lie, at first the drug seems to benefit us, and all of life's problems seem to fade away, tensions are reduced, and worries disappear, and even the daily tasks that once seemed difficult don't seem so bad anymore, but the perceived benefits of drug usage will be the allure and the undoing of the person if he or she does not stop taking the drug. Drug abuse is a progressive disorder which usually starts off slow with small amounts, but tolerance of drugs can build fast, so the drug user will need more of the drugs to achieve the same desired effects. If regular usage of the drug continues, the person will eventually progress through these stages of drug use, drug abuse, and ultimately drug addiction. |
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