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TopicDoes drug tolerance ever go down.
TheCyborgNinja
10/16/17 12:47:56 AM
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GunslingerGunsl posted...
helIy posted...
pedro45 posted...
TheCyborgNinja posted...
GunslingerGunsl posted...
Yes it goes down. It's partly the reason why those who are drug addicts accidentally OD after a long period of abstinence. They use at their previous level and their bodies can't handle the same amount as it previously could.

They're a brilliant lot, honestly.


Sarcasm against people with a disease. If you ever question why you have poor occurrences in your life, look back on how you think of others.

he says, completely serious, as if drug addicts were forced to become addicted through no fault of their own


Drug addiction IS a disease. I work with drug addicts. A lot of them are good people that were in unfortunate circumstances or who made some poor decisions. Depending on your genetic and environmental influences, you may be more at risk for addiction.

Small pox is a disease. Cancer is a disease. Drug addiction is a symptom of either mental illness (which is a genetic defect, not a disease - I hate it when hippies mislabel it) or poor life choices (well, and stupidity, I guess. I've seen documentaries where people just took a "why not try it?" approach for no reason). As somebody with bipolar 1, which can often lead to substance abuse, I can say with certainty that "there is a choice" and some people are simply weak of character and take the bad path and use lots of excuses. That lack of conviction is why addicts to tend to replace their vice with Jesus when they get clean; it's simply trading one obsessive distraction for another.
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