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Does Addiction Run in Familiesa and Is There a Gene? Why Do I Get Addicted So Fast?
Question by haha1000: Does addiction run in familiesa and is there a gene? Why do I get addicted so fast?
I am so sick of this. I get addicted to everything.
Here’s what I’m addicted to:
Opiates
Nicotine
Suboxone
Caffeine
Cigarettes
Cocaione
Heroin
I’m not addicted anymore, but I used to be. Out of all the drugs that I listed, Percocet/Oxycodone was my biggest enemy. I’m 33 and I’ve been using since I was 17. I’m now on Suboxone but I took 5 today and I”m only supposed to take 3 and a half.
How come I can’t control myself? I don’t understand. I have two arms, legs, everything and I still go and do this stuff.
Does anyone know why
Best answer:
Answer by oh myyy
i DEFINITELY do not do drugs, nor will i ever, but yes it does run in the genetics. if the generations before you had addictive traits then they are passed down to you.
Sexual Sobriety: Recovering From Sex Addiction – PsychCentral.com (Blog)
Sexual Sobriety: Recovering from Sex Addiction – PsychCentral.com (blog)
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Sexual Sobriety: Recovering from Sex Addiction
PsychCentral.com (blog) A bedrock of 12-step programs revolves around giving back, otherwise known as “being of service.” Addiction happens in isolation and is always self-centered. Participating in community activities and being of service is the polar opposite of the latter … |
How Addiction Happens – Google News
Addiction: Recovering Main Street – Philly.com (blog)
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Addiction: Recovering Main Street
Philly.com (blog) Why isn't there more concern about what happens to overdose victims who survive and need to overcome stigma and discrimination, e.g., housing, employment, that create barriers to long-term recovery? There is a common thread through all three questions: … |
How Addiction Happens – Google News
Clear this text input – New York Times (blog)
Conflict MMA's Nick Smiley: Overcoming Addiction and Making the Most Out of Life
Conflict MMA's Nick Smiley: Overcoming Addiction and Making the Most Out of Life
I went through a rough patch in my life with drug abuse and stuff like that. And through a mutual friend of a friend, … What happens in the days, months or even years inside a cell comes down to what a person makes of them. And Smiley, well, he has …
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Everyone wants a piece of the Ewings on TNT's Dallas
Harris, too, wants to buy a controlling interest in Ewing Global when the IPO happens. Everybody … No, he wants to turn it all over to a gang of Mexican drug lords who need a way to launder billions as they overthrow the Mexican government. Actor …
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Gov. Walker Signs Several Anti-Heroin Bills
Gov. Walker signs several anti-heroin bills
MARINETTE, Wis. (WFRV)– New legislation was signed into law Monday aimed to crack down on the state’s growing heroin problem. Gov. Scott Walker signed seven anti-heroin bills. The Governor said heroin is a dangerous tend and an escalating problem in Wisconsin. “Heroin addiction does not discriminate, and we have to take action to protect our friends, family members, and neighbors, who need help …
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Can You Get PTSD From Video Game Addiction?
Question by Vigor: Can you get PTSD from video game addiction?
Post-traumatic stress disorder. I still suffer same symptoms as if i were still addicted to video games.
Feeling blue (depressed)
Memory loss
Unorganized
Irritability
Paranoia
Stress
Acne
Insomnia
Lethargy
Eating disorder
Lack of biorhythmic sleep
Lack of punctuality and priority
Lack of focus and concentration
Quality of life
Generally affects my daily life
Best answer:
Answer by Idontknow
Uhm, no. It’s not post traumatic stress. You’re probably already depressed/anxious to begin with and then started using video games to escape these feelings. What should you do? Stop playing the games so much and start working on yourself and ugh, acne is not caused by post traumatic stress or video game addiction.
Answer by majnun99
No. PTSD is when somebody has recurrent nightmares/hallucinations about a traumatic event such as being raped, seeing people killed, etc. Nothing you describe sounds like PTSD.
Sexual Sobriety: Recovering From Sex Addiction – PsychCentral.com (Blog)
Sexual Sobriety: Recovering from Sex Addiction – PsychCentral.com (blog)
PsychCentral.com (blog) |
Sexual Sobriety: Recovering from Sex Addiction
PsychCentral.com (blog) A bedrock of 12-step programs revolves around giving back, otherwise known as “being of service.” Addiction happens in isolation and is always self-centered. Participating in community activities and being of service is the polar opposite of the latter … |
How Addiction Happens – Google News
Addiction: Recovering Main Street – Philly.com (blog)
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Addiction: Recovering Main Street
Philly.com (blog) Why isn't there more concern about what happens to overdose victims who survive and need to overcome stigma and discrimination, e.g., housing, employment, that create barriers to long-term recovery? There is a common thread through all three questions: … |
How Addiction Happens – Google News
Megadeth’s David Ellefson Speaks to High School Students About Drug … – Loudwire