Easy the addict does not any interference taking drugs.
2007-01-24 08:28:16
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answered by mary texas 4
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Sometimes it is shame because they have let a "substance" gain control of their lives. Sometimes it's because they think that if they stay away from those that know them the best, they won't be "discovered". Sometimes they are angry because of the circumstances that led them to the addiction in the first place. Sometimes it's just because they don't want to hear the pleas, the lectures, see the pain their decision is causing for others.
Some drugs work in the brain in such a way as to cause the person to be paranoid. They may get the idea that everybody is out to "get them:". The saddest part of it all is that oftentimes the very people who would go to the ends of the earth to help them are the ones they avoid the hardest.
When a person gets addicted to something, whether it's alcohol, or hard drugs, they don't want to be confronted because if they ever admit they have a monkey on their back, they they might be forced to do something about it, and the love they have for the monkey is most of the time much more powerful than any love they might have for themselves or others. I hope you haven't been pushed away by somebody you love who is doing drugs. If you have, just keep loving them and praying for them but don't let them drag you down with them.
2007-01-24 08:36:17
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answered by nana 3
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I've never done this, but I think the main reason a drug addict distances themselves from his/her family is because 1) they don't want to have to face their family (embarassment) 2) the family (if they really care) will try to get them to stop and they don't want to 3) if they are high, they don't want to hurt their family
Those are the only ones I can think of right now, but I am sure there are more reasons.
2007-01-24 08:35:01
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answered by Jen G 3
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People with addiction often have a problem with self esteem, in fact I would almost say always. People with self esteem are more likely to feel unappreciated, unloved, and unwanted. There dwells within their mind a feeling of separation and negative feelings toward those who should be their biggest supporters. Many people addicted to drugs suffer from depression as well, or because of the depression become addicted in the first place.
2007-01-24 08:32:09
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answered by kb6jra 3
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I'll never know what goes through their minds (i hope). i feel they distance themselves because of the shame. usually they have stolen, lied, conned, etc. also, the high or speed of the drug mask emotions. many are suffering from depression when coming down off of the drug. never finding a calm place to return to that old drug-free person. i always told my sister and brother (both addicted to meth) that to remember i will love them no matter what they have done. however, at the same time i stopped loaning money. fyi: both of them are involved and are helping out in a small AA/NA group and are doing well. they are focused. my sister plans to set up a rehab program for the incarcerated. that is her goal.
2007-01-24 09:00:33
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answered by REALLY 5
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From experience of being addicted to Meth in my teens I steered clear of my parents because they always made me see the reality of who I was hurting (Besides myself.) And they always told me what I already knew but had to much shame to admit. When you are addicted to stuff like that you are so ashamed of yourself that you dont want to be around the people who love you because of embarassment. They knew who you were BEFORE the drug.
BUT I ALSO stayed clear of my family because all they ever wanted to do was talk about my addiction or tell me how I could get help. The only person who can stop an addict is themselves. They know they should quit, they know why they should quit, they dont want to hear it over and over.
I think it is a mixture of the two but my first reason is the strongest I believe. (for me anyways.)
2007-01-24 08:53:15
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answered by Kamryn's Mommie 2
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Because the family wants to separate them from their drugs. Once you are addicted it takes ahold of your mind and all you can think about is getting more of the drug, anyone getting in the way is to be avoided like the plague.
2007-01-24 08:30:08
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answered by startrektosnewenterpriselovethem 6
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Well, I was addicted to crack for damn near 3yrs. Before I started using I weighed 175lbs. My height is 5:7 so I am tall. The weight didnt look that bad. Anyway,in three months time I weighed 100lbs soaking wet.My jaws were all sunk in. I looked like death warmed over.I loved my family and missed them despertly, but I coulnt let them see me like that.I was ashamed of myself.I did alot of bad stuff to get my drugs and I think they knew so I also felt guilty. There is alot of reasons why they dont like to go around their family. Mostly because of bad feelings.
2007-01-24 10:55:58
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answered by Leneki 4
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There are two basic reasons - the first one is the addict attempts to create conflict with those they love - this makes it "okay" in their eyes to leave, use and separate themselves from the hurt they cause; secondly, it is an unconscious attempt to shield those they love from being involved in their actions when they are using - although that is just a misconception on the addict's part, it makes them feel as though they are only hurting themselves.
2007-01-24 08:38:28
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answered by Lana S 2
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i'm a guy and that i'm presently 19. today is a stable day for me because of the fact after 3 years of abusing drugs for the 1st time i will take any drug try to bypass it. for 3 years people have advised me to end: mom and dad, instructors, coaching counselors, girlfriends, pals. For all of those years I even have advised all people to **** off and that i've got not got a difficulty, even nevertheless I knew that I did. My factor is, many women will stand by skill of their guy regardless of their drug difficulty while in certainty you're allowing him. until I lost each little thing in my existence that I enjoyed i did no longer comprehend what the medicine have been doing to me and that i truly had a terrible difficulty. drugs can ensue to all of us yet while he chooses drugs over you, you have not got any thought how little he easily cares approximately you in assessment to the medicine, i comprehend this all too properly I chosen drugs over even having a single communique with my mom and dad for a complete 12 months. you need to tell him he's chosen the medicine over you, p.c.. your **** and bypass. tell him if he needs your helpgetting off them you would be there yet do no longer carry close onto love for a drugie because of the fact they are going to under no circumstances love you returned its chemically impossible and that i comprehend this from adventure.
2016-11-26 23:43:35
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answered by niblett 4
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