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Reddit, what does addiction feels like?: TrueAskReddit
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Because of the popular thread on askreddit, im curious now. They have told that you cant just say i stop. But maybe one of you can describe what it feels like being addictet, or link me somewhere where its explained! WOW Guys, thanks for all these discriptions. But i think, addiction seem to feel different for everyone. Hope ill never have this in or sign up to leave a comment/r/TrueAskReddit is a subreddit for intelligent discussion about interesting issues. Low effort comments, memes, jokes and trolls beware! Reddit Inc © 2021. All rights reserved
CMV: Addiction does not exist.: changemyview – Reddit
Addiction does not exist, it cannot be objectively proven to exist in the human body, is not a medical problem, and certainly is not a disease. What addiction actually is is a pseudo-scientific, euphemistic term for the absence of will power, and a way to absolve people of responsibility for their actions. I shall use the NHS definition here, but feel free to cite your own in your replies to NHS definition of addiction (which I contend is contradictory and incoherent):Addiction is defined as not having control over doing, taking or using something, to the point where it could be harmful to you. Addiction is most commonly associated with gambling, drugs, alcohol and nicotine, but it’s possible to be addicted to anythingEmphasis, this is a definition from a medical body, and so presumably the definition used when “treating” “addicts” claims addicts do “not have control”, clearly this cannot be the case because if it were addicts would never cease to be addicts and could never give up their substance, yet we know people give up their substances all the time and they give them up by a conscious choice to cease taking that definition also claims that it is possible to be addicted to anything, well, it seems to me that if anything is potentially addictive then nothing is definition goes on to say:This [strong urge] can develop into a habit that becomes very hard to here it says “Very hard” not “impossible” but if someone has “no control” as was perviously said, surely it would be impossible to stop, not just very hard? Being addicted to something means that not having it causes withdrawal symptoms or a ‘come down’. Because this can be unpleasant, it’s easier to carry on having or doing what you crave, and so the cycle, it it certainly easier to do something that is enjoyable over something that is unpleasant, but that is still a choice one makes, no? Now, on the point of addiction being a disease. Well, the “cure” for nicotine addiction is to chose to stop smoking cigarettes, to abstain from them. They chose to take them up, and they chose to stop taking them. Someone suffering from cancer has not chosen to have it and cannot chose not to have it. If I lock an alcoholic in a room with no alcohol, he is now “cured” from his alcoholism, if I did the same with a cancer patient, they would still be a cancer ‘s my case,, users of CMV! This is a footnote from your moderators. We’d just like to remind you of a couple of things. Firstly, please remember to read through our rules. If you see a comment that has broken one, it is more effective to report it than downvote it. Speaking of which, downvotes don’t change views! If you are thinking about submitting a CMV yourself, please have a look through our popular topics wiki first. Any questions or concerns? Feel free to message us. Happy CMVing!
IAmA polysubstance addict (addicted to being inebriated on …
After seeing the IAmA by the experienced drug user, I wondered if anyone would be interested in seeing one from someone like summarize an unusual problem with many contributing factors, I’m addicted to the idea of drugs and getting high. This means that I spend most of my time thinking about, obtaining, taking, or being under the influence of some kind of drug. There is a very strong compulsion telling me to take anything to escape sobriety. I’d rather spend a day asleep than spend one sober, save for a few away if you’re interested. Nothing’s off Going to try to go to bed early. Keep the questions coming. I’ll answer them whenever I wake up. Edit2: Back.