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kizzmark20
9th Sep '07 Sun, 01:34
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Individuals who struggle with drug addiction do not set out to destroy themselves, everyone and everything in their path; rather, these disastrous consequences are the effect of the vicious cycle of drug addiction. For many, drugs seem to be a means of avoiding emotional and/or physical pain by providing the user with a temporary and illusionary escape from or way to cope with life's realities. Example, an individual tries drugs or alcohol. The drugs APPEAR to solve his problem. He feels better. Because he now SEEMS better able to deal with life, the drugs become valuable to him. The person looks on drugs or alcohol as a cure for unwanted feelings. The painkilling effects of drugs or alcohol become a solution to their discomfort. Inadvertently the drug now becomes valuable because it helped them feel better. This apparent release is the main reason a person uses drugs a second and third time. It can be just a matter of time before an individual becomes addicted and loses the ability to control his drug use. Drug addiction, then, results from excessive or continued use of physiologically habit-forming drugs in an attempt to resolve the underlying symptoms of discomfort or unhappiness.

Essentially, an addictive drug is a pain killer. They may seem to avert emotional and physical pain by providing the user with a temporary and illusionary escape. But in fact, more problems--serious ones--are created by using and abusing drugs and alcohol.

Over time, a person's ability to choose not to take drugs can become compromised--soon enough the person rationalizes the need to use consistently and will do almost anything to get them. They are now caught in the hopeless cycle of using drugs to alleviate pain and creating more pain by using...They now display the physiological symptoms of drug addiction. They become difficult to communicate with, are withdrawn, and begin to exhibit other strange behaviors associated with drug addiction.

In addition to the mental stress created by their unethical behavior, the addict's body has also adapted to the presence of the drugs. They will experience an overwhelming obsession with getting and using drugs, and will do anything to avoid the pain of withdrawing from them. This is when the newly-created addict begins to experience drug cravings.

They now seek drugs both for the reward of the "pleasure" they give him, and also to avoid the mental and physical horrors of withdrawal. Ironically, the addict's ability to get "high" from alcohol or drugs gradually decreases as his body adapts to the presence of foreign chemicals. They must take more and more drugs or alcohol, not just to get an effect but often just to function at all.

At this point, the addict is stuck in the dwindling spiral of drug addiction. The drugs the addict abuses has changed them both physically and mentally. They have crossed an invisible and intangible line.

The compulsion to use drugs can take over the individual's life. Drug addiction often involves not only compulsive drug taking but also a wide range of dysfunctional behaviors that can interfere with normal functioning in the family, the workplace, and the broader community. Drug addiction also can place people at increased risk for a wide variety of other illnesses. These illnesses can be brought on by behaviors, such as poor living and health habits, that often accompany life as a drug addict, or because of toxic effects of the drugs themselves.


STAY AWAY FROM DRUGS



Merely experimenting with drugs could make you an addict.

At least 60% of marital disputes handled by the Jamiat (KZN) are drug related. Many of these marriages finally end up in divorce.

Smoking Marijuana (Dagga) can cause brain cell malfunction (particularly the areas controlling memory and behaviour)

Other harms of Marijuana include lung cancer, acute anxiety and panic attacks, general deterioration in health, loss of fertility and foetal abnormalities.

Drug users cannot judge speed, distance or time. Accidents often occur due to this lack of judgment.

A drug addict generally affects at least 16 people who also suffer terribly in various ways due to his evil habit.



Perhaps the following thought may have crossed the minds of many youth: "I am not on drugs. How do I keep away?"

The answer is simple - stay away from those who are involved in drugs. If anybody tries to push drugs onto you, say NO. Only a person with a weak personality who lacks courage will say "yes" to something that will destroy him and bring untold misery upon him and his family.

Be strong. Be firm. Do not become a weakling and succumb to the pressures of those who want to lead you onto the path of destruction. Your happiness will be destroyed. Your family will be tormented. You will be ruined. Emphatically say NO to drugs.

Stay in the company of the pious and keep occupied in Deeni activities. God, you will be saved from this most terrible evil disease.

info: http://www.gov.ph/cat_pubsafety/drugst.pdf

the .pdf is containing a Comprehensive Dangerous DRUG Act the ( Republic Act 9165 ) in tagalog

ludwig14
9th Sep '07 Sun, 01:41
sakit sa ilong yan!!!di ko talaga susubukan yan :liar: hahaha pero coke di pa talaga yung iba lang:giggle: weeds and Bato lang but i stopped already:dance:

juancarlomartinez
25th Oct '07 Thu, 06:24
ang coke ay mdyo mhal at dudugo p ilong m s pgsinghot. buti naiwasan ko n yan.

axel08
25th Oct '07 Thu, 06:27
cry out pain... it suck everybodys life

please stop using any prohibited drugs!

God Bless us all!

warlock666
26th Oct '07 Fri, 00:20
wat do u mean by coke?

19vince19
27th Oct '07 Sat, 22:20
wat do u mean by coke?
cocaine po... mahal yan kesa sa bato.. or shabu.. ganda yan.. :lol:.. jowk lng po..:ganja:

arjay
27th Oct '07 Sat, 22:25
Tlaga!! Bawal na gamot ay iwasan nakakasira yan sa katawan taz, nakaka baliw yan kaya mga mrami tyong mga freinds sa mental aide..hehehehe kaya maga ma iwsan nna yan..

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