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Methamphetamine and the dangers of drug addiction Part 2


By Yasmin Davidds,

 


 


3. Drugs and the problems

This person will test the drugs and they seem to solve the problem. Feel better now because it felt better to face life, the drugs become a treasure for the person. The calming effects of drugs or alcohol are seen as a solution to the hassle. Inadvertently, the drug or alcohol become valuable because they create the false perception that help people feel better. This exhaust is the main reason why an individual uses drugs a second or third time. It's just a matter of time before they become addicted and loses the ability to control the consumption of the substance. Drug addiction is the result of excessive use of substances and physiological habits created in an attempt to cure the symptoms of discomfort and unhappiness that activated this whole cycle.

4. Addiction progresses

The use of addictive substances or alcohol becomes an obsession. The addicted person is trapped. Whatever the problem initially trying to solve by using drugs or alcohol dissipates from memory. At this point, all we can think about is how to obtain and continue using drugs. Loses the ability to control their use and disregards the horrible consequences of their actions.

 

 

5. The drug affects the behavior

Now the addict will try to hide your friends and family is the fact that an addict. Begin to suffer from their own dishonesty and guilt. There may be isolated and become a person with whom it is very difficult to talk, you can act erratically. The more you use drugs and alcohol, feel more guilt and depression worse. Sacrifice their personal integrity, their personal relationships with friends and family, your job, your savings and anything else that holds in its effort to continue using these substances as harmful. The drug becomes the most important thing in their lives, their personal relationships and work to pass a background which causes your life to take a course towards self-destruction.

6. Drug Tolerance

Besides the mental stress that creates behavior, the addict's body has also been adapted to the presence of drugs. The person will experience an overwhelming obsession for and take drugs and do anything to avoid the anguish that leads him to refrain from them. It is here where the new addict begins to feel the craving for drugs. Now the search by the pleasure they give as well as the need to avoid the horror that causes physical and mental abstention. Ironically, the ability of the body of the addict has to feel the effects of drugs decreases as your body adjusts and adapts to the presence of these chemicals in your system. You must now take more and more not only to feel the initial effects, but simply to function as a person.

When it reaches this point the addict is simply trapped in a destructive circle. Drugs of abuse that have changed both physically and mentally. Has crossed that line invisible and intangible, is now a drug addict.

7. Drugs and personality change

The personality of a drug includes the following features:

- Mood swings, unreliable.
- Unable to finish projects.
- Hidden resentments and hatreds saved.
- Lack of honesty, lying to family, friends and coworkers.
- Removal of those he loves. Isolation.
- It may seem constantly depressed.
- They may steal your family and friends.

Drug addicts can not stop using drugs unless they receive appropriate treatment. This is due to the following:

8. Mental and physical cravings caused by drug residues in the body

When a person uses drugs his body is unable to completely eliminate these substances from your system. The drugs are molecularly separated in the liver and is what is known as metabolites. Although removed rapidly from the blood, metabolites are strongly rooted in the fat tissue. There are different types of tissues that are high in fat, but they have in common (and the problem to be solved) is that drug residues remain in tissues for years. The tissues in our body that are high in fat change very slowly and when they do, the drug deposited in the form of metabolites released into the blood and passes again reviving the effects of drugs on the central nervous system as if the person was taking drugs again. The recovered addict now experiences a stimulation by drugs (flashback), and longing to return to consume. This is very common in the months after an addict stops using and may continue to occur for years, even decades.

9. Biochemical Personality caused by drugs and the lifestyle the person adopts: The cycle of resignation, isolation, craving and relapse

Initially when the addict attempts to renounce drugs, the brain cells that have become accustomed to the presence of high doses of the metabolites are forced to deal with much smaller amounts. Even if the symptoms prevail waiver, the brain "demands" to give the drug addict more drugs. This is called the craving for the substance, an extreme and powerful that it can cause a person any cree "reasons and excuses" to justify the habit again. Now the person is trapped in the endless cycle of resignation, craving, relapse and isolation.

Eventually, the brain cells became accustomed again to the absence of metabolites. But because the metabolites are sent tanks back into the bloodstream from fatty tissues for years, craving and relapse is possible grounds for concern. If this is not the presence of metabolites even in microscopic amounts, there is the constant possibility that the brain reacts as if the addict has consumed the drug and can lead to craving and relapse even after years of sobriety.

How can I help or get help for a loved one?

1. The most important thing is to acknowledge honestly that there is a real problem of drug addiction.

2. Then it is important to get professional help. Today there are many rehabilitation centers and support on drugs for use. Find the one that best meets your needs and put in motion the plan that you recommend to begin the detoxification process.

3. Determines what the actual reason by which it began using drugs and afróntalo front. If you're not always likely to face a relapse.

4. Communicate is only through honesty and communication with your real friends, family, relationships that we can tackle this serious problem. Discuss this openly not have pity.

 

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