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How Much (Dosages, Frequencies, Length of Time) Does It Take to Get Addicted to Oxycoton? (Physically)?

Question by wth138: How much (dosages, frequencies, length of time) does it take to get addicted to oxycoton? (Physically)?

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Answer by Suzette
I am certain that it depends upon the person. We all have different chemistries and different personalties. If you need them for pain that is one thing, but never take medication for entertainment.

If your in pain, they are just to keep you feeling well. I have been on pain meds now for over 3 years. I would be in pain but can stop them without any addiction problem. I have been on it 3 to 4 a day since I began.

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Causes Of Addiction: Michigan Addiction Project-Change Begins with Understanding Part II



This is part two of two of a video that describes the true nature of addiction and what it does to the brain. Addiction is a chronic disease of the brain tha…
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Causes of Addiction: ADVICE – Why Does He Say Things Like This?

Question by <33: ADVICE – Why does he say things like this?
So my boyfriend tells me that he checked out a girl that smiled at him, and he smiled back. He then goes on and says she had a ‘Sports Illustrated’ model body. And that she had beautiful eyes like Angelina Jolie, big. He said every man turned to look at her, including himself, ’cause that’s how beautiful she was. “Even the greeter at the market was checking her out”, he finishes. And that he got hard ’cause when she bent down to tie her show, he thought she had a “nice @-s-s”.

My mom assumes he was just trying to get under my skin. He lies A LOT, and has even said, “I have a lying addiction.”

He has described other women that were his ex-es as “models”. Turns out they weren’t near model-looking (proof). And he said he only said it because “he was trying to make them seem better than they really were ”

What do you think?

I am pregnant with his baby; so leaving him IS an option but NOT a very easy one. =[

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Causes of Addiction: How Does My Essay Sound So Far??? :-//?

Question by LaLa: How Does My Essay sound so far??? :-//?
I have to write an essay about what a certain poem means. So I decided to the poem ” Brotherhood By Gerry Anderson ”

What Does “Worlds an Addiction” Mean?

Question by Atiya: What does “worlds an addiction” mean?
I’ve heard people use it but I can’t figure out the context. And I’ve heard the song by nas. I really don’t get the saying though?

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Answer by Dawn
I think it’s being used in the sense that churches often use “the world”. That instead of looking to your own spiritual growth (not necessarily religious) and family, you are looking outside, into “the world” for your happiness.

For instance, in the nas song, he says, “I need the best things in life, that’s women, that’s cars
Cigars in Venice, bottle on ice” — material things, not personal connections and growth. He ends with, “We all need faith cause the world keep changing; Let go of the illusion, start some restraining”.

Stop being addicted to things, restrain your voracious appetite for material goods.

Why Does Coffee or Caffeine Cause Depression and a Painful Feeling of Mental Slump for 10-12 Hours a Day?

Question by Simmi: Why does Coffee or Caffeine Cause Depression and a Painful Feeling of Mental Slump for 10-12 hours a day?
I’ve been an avid coffee drinker for over 17 years. But recently, coffee has been making my brain feel numb pretty much throughout the working day and optional shifts. What’s wrong with me? Or is it the coffee I’m drinking that’s causing this adverse reaction?

I get most of my beverages from my workplace or the local coffee shop. One of my colleagues who is into energy drinks too has been complaining of headaches of late. Could it be stress? Too much coffee? Late night work + red bull? I wonder what the reason could be.

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Answer by Irene
if you have been drinking coffee for 17 years with no problems why assume it is the cause of your sudden depression and mental slump?

Why Does Our Society Respect People Who Overcome Drug and Alcohol Addictions?

Question by Dustin: Why does our society respect people who overcome drug and alcohol addictions?
We are basically told from Kindergarten that we should not use drugs or alcohol. They tell us why it is bad for us and what kinds of problems it will cause for us. When people become addicted, everything that they were told would happen, does happen. From a logical standpoint, anyone who becomes addicted to drugs or alcohol is a complete idiot. They were told their throughout their entire life not to do it or bad things would happen. They did it and bad things happened. It deeply bothers me how people who make such directly atrocious decisions are respected and admired basically because they decided to stop acting stupid being a shitty person. I refuse to look up to someone or automatically respect a person who “battled an addiction”. Its their fault they became addicted.