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Heroin Addiction

Heroin AddictionHeroin addiction is extremely torturous and enslaving. From the harsh desperation to get and use more heroin to the painful reality faced by those who are withdrawing from the drug, heroin addiction is a nightmare.

Heroin is highly addictive with the potential to addict the person using it literally the first time they use. This, of course, doesn't mean everyone who has used heroin 1 time is addicted but the millions of heroin addicts throughout the United States are prof that heroin is no joke.

A person suffering from heroin addiction will do many things they never dreamed of doing before they began their drug use. From stealing and lying on a daily basis to violent crimes, prostitution and other degrading acts that become themselves sources of pain and shame for future numbing using guess what; heroin.

Heroin addiction, like every other major addiction is a vicious cycle spiraling downward as the addiction progresses. With each use of the drug the individual will sink deeper into their addiction by multiple mechanisms. The person will sustain more carvings for the drug in the future from every present usage due to drugs storing in the body and being released latter causing cravings.

The person will also do things they are ashamed of and since their basic means of handling negative feelings such as shame is by using heroin to mask the pain, the person will now have even more reason to continue their usage in the future. The person will also increase the problems they experience in life with their continued usage in that, they will spend more money, get arrested, sustain family upsets and suffer physical ailments.

Again, each one of these negative experiences are likely candidates to be chosen as a reason to use more heroin to mask their self imposed pain. In short, heroin addiction feeds more heroin addiction and will likely not cease causing destruction until the person becomes fully recovered from their addiction.

Heroin addiction recovery will often require a full residential treatment program to assist the person with handling their addiction once and for all.



Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 January 2009 01:19 )  

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