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Demi Lovato OD'd on Heroin
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<blockquote data-quote="o2gt" data-source="post: 15966349" data-attributes="member: 57100"><p>I think issues like these are hard to understand for many people to</p><p>Understand and many people have hostile feelings towards those who suffer. Sure everyone gets depressed or has some anxiety at some point in life and they move on. But you can't equate that to someone who clearly has a chemical imbalance in the brain. You can't think your way out of all these issues as much as some would like to think they can. </p><p></p><p>Sure an addict in almost every case decided to take or use the first time. I never thought as a teenager that drinking would turn into alcoholism I'm guessing few people do. Most people who take meds that doctors give them likely did not either. Your brain changes when you become addicted to something they way it functions is not the same those preprogrammed that you don't control change. I'm not going to excuse people for what they do but understanding why is important </p><p>. Addiction is a powerful thing and to anyone who thinks it can't happen to you your dead wrong if you ever put something addictive in your body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o2gt, post: 15966349, member: 57100"] I think issues like these are hard to understand for many people to Understand and many people have hostile feelings towards those who suffer. Sure everyone gets depressed or has some anxiety at some point in life and they move on. But you can't equate that to someone who clearly has a chemical imbalance in the brain. You can't think your way out of all these issues as much as some would like to think they can. Sure an addict in almost every case decided to take or use the first time. I never thought as a teenager that drinking would turn into alcoholism I'm guessing few people do. Most people who take meds that doctors give them likely did not either. Your brain changes when you become addicted to something they way it functions is not the same those preprogrammed that you don't control change. I'm not going to excuse people for what they do but understanding why is important . Addiction is a powerful thing and to anyone who thinks it can't happen to you your dead wrong if you ever put something addictive in your body. [/QUOTE]
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