Drug Addiction
Drug addiction is a common topic in the media. You frequently hear statistics detailing the extent to which millions of Americans are suffering from drug addictions. Chances are that you know someone who is currently doing drugs. The line between a few uses and a full-blown addiction can be hazy, but suffice it to say that thousand of people start using drugs every day and many of them develop into serious addictions. Addiction occurs when a person cannot stop using drugs even if he or she wants to quit.
The individual who is addicted to drugs effects countless others. There are many people that he or she could help, but the addiction hampers the person's ability to think and function as a normal member of society. In addition to physical problems, the mental damage can be staggering. Lives are shortened, dreams are destroyed and relationships are trampled. The cycle of addiction feeds itself as the drug takes over a person's brain and weakens the ability to make clear decisions.
People start using drugs for different reasons; they use drugs in different circumstances; and they try to quit for different motivations. Most commonly, drugs are used to kill some sort of pain in a person's life. While the drug may work temporarily, an addiction can soon develop wherein the addict loses the ability to control himself or herself without resorting to drugs.
The person becomes a slave to the addiction through repeated use. In order to obtain more drugs, individuals frequently resort to lying, deceiving others and even stealing. Other crimes go hand in hand with drug abuse. Perhaps the worst part of it all is that many drug addicts do not even realize that they have an addiction. If you have any kind of addiction, please seek professional help now. You can defeat the problem with someone's help!