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Demi Lovato OD'd on Heroin
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 15966215" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Until someone openly admits they were addicted to heroin, got off of it, and it was easy, I won't make an assumption that it's "just a decision" and that it's as simple as "deciding" to stop and "be happy". Everything I've ever read or seen, it's not that easy. </p><p></p><p>I've wrestled with depression, and while it's very near and dear to my heart when someone struggles with it, it's not a cut and dry fix to just decide to be happy. I can not offer any earthly context to what it's like to wrestle with hardcore drug addiction and if someone can just decide to stop. From what I've seen, it's a hell of a lot more difficult than that, and you're chemically bonded to using. Much like you're chemically bonded to the feelings of depression and that cliff you fall off of..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 15966215, member: 46336"] Until someone openly admits they were addicted to heroin, got off of it, and it was easy, I won't make an assumption that it's "just a decision" and that it's as simple as "deciding" to stop and "be happy". Everything I've ever read or seen, it's not that easy. I've wrestled with depression, and while it's very near and dear to my heart when someone struggles with it, it's not a cut and dry fix to just decide to be happy. I can not offer any earthly context to what it's like to wrestle with hardcore drug addiction and if someone can just decide to stop. From what I've seen, it's a hell of a lot more difficult than that, and you're chemically bonded to using. Much like you're chemically bonded to the feelings of depression and that cliff you fall off of.. [/QUOTE]
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