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I just found out that someone I care a great deal about has died as a result of using crack. Now his family, what friends he had left and I have to deal with the pain of his waisted life. I just do not understand why anyone would try it for the first time.

2006-06-23 07:38:22 · 12 answers · asked by jomama 2 in Health Mental Health

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Crack and Cocaine have dopamine in them, Dopamine makes you smile and makes you happy, Your Body naturally produces Dopamine but Drugs like that give you extra, then addiction happens because the natural dopamine that your body had, was replaced by the artificial dopamine. Usually, by this stage its too late for people to quit, they are addicted like crazy. So once you try it, being peer pressure or whatever, you truly cant stop.

2006-06-23 07:47:58 · answer #1 · answered by shqiptare 3 · 2 0

People generally take drugs because they are unhappy and need an "escape" I was a heroin addict for 5 years and also took crack. I didn't like my life then. I'm clean now and happy and put it down to experience now. Sorry to hear about your friend i can sympathize, i lost a lot of friends to drugs. Fact checker above me is talking sh*t, it has nothing to do with low IQ.

2006-06-23 07:44:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

some of us like to get high. terrible i know... so they are like ' ***** it " lets see what its like..... crack is the most addictive drug out there... once you start to use it , you just keep wanting to get high. i have known allot of people who cant shake the habit. my ex sister in law uses and she does not even take care of her kids,( leaves them with her mother who has cancer) and goes out with a totally abusive guy. who beats her, when the dope is gone.people get stuck and don't know how to get out or just don't want to. using drugs like crack, takes over your life and the main goal becomes getting more money to smoke more rocks... sad i know. and if you want to know the real truth... i have smoked crack and i knew it was ruining my life so i stopped cold turkey. alot of people cant seem to be able to do that... i like my life and my kids and i will never do that again. mistakes happen but the lesson you learn is whats importaint. = ) sorry about your friend.

2006-06-23 07:48:26 · answer #3 · answered by pinksgirlfriend 5 · 0 0

I do not understand it either. But I am sorry for your loss. Maybe you could help educate others about the dangers of drugs.

2006-06-23 08:18:53 · answer #4 · answered by smallpiggygirl 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-13 18:23:31 · answer #5 · answered by rivalee 3 · 0 0

I USED TO ASK MYSELF THE SAME THING, THEN I ASKED SOMEONE THAT HAS BEEN THROUGH IT AND CAME OUT STRONG AND HAS BEEN CLEAN FOR 9 YEARS NOW. I HEARD PEOPLE SAY THEY SEEN OTHER PEOPLE THEY KNOW AND LOOK UP TO DO IT, AND THEY TRIED IT. SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST WEAK MINDED AND GET TALKED INTO DOING IT. I FEEL FOR YOU, I HOPE YOU COME THROUGH THIS OKAY.

2006-06-23 08:08:10 · answer #6 · answered by ANGEL 4 · 1 0

One reason often heard from people using drugs is that they do them to feel good. For real, it does feel good because most drugs act directly on the "pleasure center"--the limbic system--in the brain Thank you for visiting freevibe.com. You are now leaving the site. The Office of National Drug Control Policy is not responsible for the content or information gathering practices of other websites you are linking to.. Some might light up a cigarette at a party. They might not consider themselves a "smoker," but they do it to feel good or to "look cool." Someone might smoke pot at their friend's house because they think it could be fun. The problem? Drugs don't care what the reason is. The same effects can occur whether you're drinking to have fun or drinking to forget a problem, whether you're doing drugs to see how they feel or doing them to be one of the crowd.

People do drugs to change the way they feel. Often they want to change their situation. If they're depressed, they want to become happy. If they are stressed or nervous, they want to relax, and so on. By taking drugs, people often think they can be the person they want to be. The problem? It isn't real. You haven't changed the situation, you've only distorted it for a little while. Following are some of the reasons people say they do drugs to feel good or change the situation:

1. Because they want to fit in.
No one wants to be the only one not participating. No one wants to be left out. So sometimes they make bad decisions, like taking drugs, to cover-up their insecurities. They don't think about how drugs can isolate you from your friends and family. They forget to look past that one party to see how things could turn out. Or maybe they just don't see the people around them who aren't using drugs. Need to know how to say no??? Go here. Need a little support? Go to the message boards.

2. Because they want to escape or relax.
You'll hear a lot of people saying things like "I'm so stressed, I need to get messed up!" or "Drugs help me relax" or whatever. What they're really saying is "Drinking or doing drugs is just easier than dealing with my problems or reaching out for help." The thing is, the problems are still there when they come down--and not only do they still have to deal with it, they have to deal with it when they're not 100% and feeling guilty or even worse when they're not thinking straight.

3. Because they're bored.
Lots of people turn to drugs for a little excitement because they say there's nothing else to do but watch the same Simpsons' rerun for the tenth time or hang out at the Burger King. But people who make these kinds of decisions usually find out that drugs are ultimately really a waste and painful. Drugs don't change the situation, and they just might make it worse.

4. Because the media says it's cool.
Even though there's an antidrug ad on every minutes and more rock stars and ball players than you can shake a stick at tell you to stay away from drugs, the truth is the entertainment world still manages to make drugs appear very attractive. Kind of like how they encourage people to be really skinny even when they say anorexia is bad. Or when they say you should be super muscular but steroids are bad. But if you're wise, you'll understand that the entertainment world is not the real world, and basing your life on these messages is superficial.

5. Because they think it makes them seem grown-up.
This is one of the weirdest reasons. Think about it…Why would an adult want to use drugs? Probably for many of the same reasons you would consider. The reality is that the most grown-up people out there aren't users. They're too busy living their lives to bother with stuff, like drugs, that will interfere.

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6. Because they want to rebel.
Sometimes people turn to drugs not so much for themselves, but to make a statement against someone else, such as their families or society in general. Somehow taking drugs makes them outlaws or more individual. The problem is taking drugs, ultimately, robs these people of their ability to be independent, because it makes them dependent--on drugs and their drug connections.

7. Because they want to experiment.
It's human nature to want to experiment. Trying things out helps you decide if they're right for you. But it's also human nature to avoid things that are obviously bad for you. You wouldn't experiment with jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge.. The point is, there are a zillion better things to experiment with sports, music, dying your hair, seeing bad movies, eating spicy food...

2006-06-23 07:42:34 · answer #7 · answered by dojorno5 2 · 0 0

That is so sad. Drugs are never the answer. I don't know what is, but it isn't crack, is it? God bless...

2006-06-23 07:40:53 · answer #8 · answered by Circe 2 · 0 0

as addiction grows, the need for stronger drugs grows - it's a sad reality

2006-06-23 07:44:01 · answer #9 · answered by allyson71377 3 · 0 0

I am sorry but some people just don't have self control... Be glad that you don't have an addictive attitude.

2006-06-23 07:41:57 · answer #10 · answered by pumkin 2 · 0 0

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