Where do you draw the line on use/abuse of drugs?!


Question: for me, I have noticed drug use to be abuse if it causes me to withdraw or turn away from opportunities that I would have otherwise taken had I not chosen the drug over them.


Answers: for me, I have noticed drug use to be abuse if it causes me to withdraw or turn away from opportunities that I would have otherwise taken had I not chosen the drug over them.

when you start scaring people and they are afraid to be around you.

Draw the Line? You shouldn't take them at all!

Withdrawal. If a person can go two days and not exhibit signs of withdrawal, they are not technically addicted.

If your drug use interferes with someone else's life or makes someone else miserable...then there is a problem

I draw the line at use period.
Don't. There is nothing that come good of it.

Drugs mess you up. I've seen how it affects people. I think that unless you need OTC drungs for a real pain its wrong.
if that makes any sense.

I can draw the line use of drug abuse by searching some information and experience to the other people especially those who are victim of drug abuse.

There can be a fine line between legal use as prescribed by your doctor and the abuse of possibly the same drugs. The individual that is addicted cannot stop taking the drugs without medial help and going through withdrawal.

"Drug addiction is a brain disease. Although initial drug use might be voluntary, drugs of abuse have been shown to alter gene expression and brain circuitry, which in turn affect human behavior. Once addiction develops, these brain changes interfere with an individual



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